Paul Lafargue (Q317152)

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writer, journalist, literary critic and revolutionary; also known for being Karl Marx's son-in-law (1842-1911)
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Paul Lafargue
writer, journalist, literary critic and revolutionary; also known for being Karl Marx's son-in-law (1842-1911)
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    Paul Lafargue

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      Paul Lafargue (French)
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      The painful impression caused by the dramatic suicide of Paul Lafargue (English)
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      Lafargue and his wife were found dead from poison that Lafargue himself had distilled. (English)
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      25 October 1891Gregorian
      14 October 1893Gregorian
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      Ten years ago he inherited from his mother $31,000, which constituted his entire fortune. (English)

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      Lafargue, Paul
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      Lafargue, Paul, 1842-1911
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      保尔·拉法格 Paul Lafargue
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      28 September 2020
      Paul Lafargue
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      (法) 拉法格 (Lafargue, Paul 1842~1911)
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      Paul Lafargue (15 Jan 1842 - 26 Nov 1911)
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