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Émile Debraux

Paul Émile Debraux (30 August 1796 [a] – 12 February 1831), commonly known simply as Émile Debraux, was a French writer, goguettier, poet and singer. He was born in Ancerville, Meuse and died 1831 in Paris. One of his better-known song was Te souviens-tu? (1817) about two veterans of the Napoleonic Wars encountering each other in the street, composed during the Allied Occupation of France following the country's defeat.

Notes

  1. ^ In the French Republican Calendar in use at the time of his birth, the date was recorded as "13 Fructidor Year IV"


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Émile Debraux

Paul Émile Debraux (30 August 1796 [a] – 12 February 1831), commonly known simply as Émile Debraux, was a French writer, goguettier, poet and singer. He was born in Ancerville, Meuse and died 1831 in Paris. One of his better-known song was Te souviens-tu? (1817) about two veterans of the Napoleonic Wars encountering each other in the street, composed during the Allied Occupation of France following the country's defeat.

Notes

  1. ^ In the French Republican Calendar in use at the time of his birth, the date was recorded as "13 Fructidor Year IV"



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