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  1. Victor Henri Rochefort, Marquis de Rochefort-Luçay (30 January 1831 – 30 June 1913) was a French writer of vaudevilles and politician. He was born in Paris and died in Aix-les-Bains.

  2. Jun 26, 2024 · Victor-Henri Rochefort, marquis de Rochefort-Lucay was a gifted polemical journalist under the Second Empire and the Third Republic who distinguished himself, at first, as a supporter of the extreme left and later as a champion of the extreme right.

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  3. Victor Henri Rochefort, marquis de Rochefort-Luçay (vēktôr´ äNrē´ rôshfôr´ märkē´ də rôshfôr´-lüsā´), 18311913, French journalist and politician. The editor of Le Figaro in 1863, he also founded and edited the bitterly anti-imperial journals La Lanterne (1868) and La Marseillaise (1869).

  4. Victor Henri Rochefort, Marquis de Rochefort-Luçay was a French writer of vaudevilles and politician.

  5. www.marylebonejournal.com › articles › history-henri-rochefortPAPER TIGER — Marylebone Journal

    Dec 12, 2018 · He was an aristocrat, full name Victor-Henri Rochefort, marquis de Rochefort-Luçay, and there was something of the Tony Benn about him, though far more pyrotechnic. He was born on 31st January 1831, his father a royalist fallen on hard times, a dramatist and writer of vaudeville.

  6. Victor-Henri de Rochefort-Luçay was born in Paris to a father of Legitimist convictions and a staunchly republican mother. By 1853 he had begun to make a name for himself as a pamphleteer severely critical of Napoleon III, at the same time writing theatre criticism, vaudeville comedies and articles for various journals.

  7. Victor Henri de Rochefort-Luçay, né le 30 janvier 1831 à Paris et mort le 30 juin 1913 à Aix-les-Bains [1], mieux connu sous le nom d'Henri Rochefort, est un journaliste, auteur de théâtre et homme politique français.