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Louis Le Laboureur

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Occupation
  
Poet

Died
  
1679

Born
  
1615
Montmorency, Val-d'Oise, France

Relatives
  
Claude Le Laboureur (paternal uncle) Jean Le Laboureur (brother)

Louis Le Laboureur (1615–1679) was a French poet.

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Early life

Louis Le Laboureur was born in 1615 in Montmorency, Val-d'Oise, France. His paternal uncle, Claude Le Laboureur, was the provost of the Abbey of Île Barbe on the Île Barbe in Lyon and a book collector. His brother, Jean Le Laboureur, was a historian.

Career

Le Laboureur was a poet. His best-known poems are Charlemagne, La Promenade de Saint-Germain, and Les victoires du Duc d'Anguien. He was also the author of a treatise on the superiority of the French language over Latin.

Death

Le Laboureur died in 1679 in Montmorency, France.

References

Louis Le Laboureur Wikipedia