File:Noailles b Meurisse 1922.jpg

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Français : Comtesse Anna-Élisabeth de Noailles, née princesse Bibesco Bassaraba de Brancovan (1876-1933), poétesse et romancière d'expression française du XXe siècle.
English: Princess Anna-Élisabeth Bibesco Bassaraba de Brancovan, who became Comtesse de Noailles, (1876-1933), French poetess and novelist.
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Agence de presse Meurisse    wikidata:Q13230870
 
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Description French
Work period between 1909 and 1937
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