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Pauline Roland (1805, Falaise, Calvados – 15 December 1845) was a French feminist and socialist. Upon her mother's insistence, Roland received a good education and was introduced to the ideas of Claude Henri de Rouvroy, Comte de Saint-Simon, the founder of French socialism, by one of her teachers. She became an enthusiastic supporter of his philosophy. Following her arrival in Paris in 1832, Roland began writing for early feminist papers and compiled a series of remarkable histories of France (1845), England (1838), and England, Scotland and Ireland (1845).

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  • بولين رولاند (ar)
  • Pauline Roland (ca)
  • Pauline Roland (de)
  • Pauline Roland (es)
  • Pauline Roland (it)
  • Pauline Roland (fr)
  • Pauline Roland (en)
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  • Marie Désirée Pauline Roland (1805-1852) va ser una mestra i periodista francesa, militant feminista i socialista santsimoniana. (ca)
  • بولين رولاند (بالفرنسية: Pauline Roland)‏ هي سفرجات وصحفية فرنسية، ولدت في 7 يونيو 1805 في فاليز في فرنسا، وتوفيت في 16 ديسمبر 1852 في فرنسا. (ar)
  • Marie Désirée Pauline Roland (* 7. Juni 1805, Falaise, Normandie; † 16. Dezember 1852, Frankreich) war eine französische Journalistin, Feministin und Sozialistin. (de)
  • Marie Désirée Pauline Roland (1805-1852) fue una maestra y periodista francesa, militante feminista y socialista. (es)
  • Marie Désirée Pauline Roland, née à Falaise le 17 prairial an XIII (6 juin 1805) et morte à Lyon le 15 décembre 1852, est une féministe socialiste française. (fr)
  • Pauline Roland (Falaise, 7 giugno 1805 – Lione, 15 dicembre 1852) è stata un'attivista francese, femminista e socialista. (it)
  • Pauline Roland (1805, Falaise, Calvados – 15 December 1845) was a French feminist and socialist. Upon her mother's insistence, Roland received a good education and was introduced to the ideas of Claude Henri de Rouvroy, Comte de Saint-Simon, the founder of French socialism, by one of her teachers. She became an enthusiastic supporter of his philosophy. Following her arrival in Paris in 1832, Roland began writing for early feminist papers and compiled a series of remarkable histories of France (1845), England (1838), and England, Scotland and Ireland (1845). (en)
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