Lucie Dreyfus

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Lucie Dreyfus was the devoted wife of French army officer Alfred Dreyfus, who became a prominent figure for her steadfast support and advocacy during the infamous Dreyfus affair.

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Lucie Dreyfus canonical 4
Lucie 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf French person
human
associatedWithEvent Dreyfus affair
countryOfCitizenship France
era early 20th century
late 19th century
familyName Alfred Dreyfus
surface form: Dreyfus
gender female
givenName Lucie Dreyfus self-linksurface differs
surface form: Lucie
historicalSignificance symbol of perseverance during the Dreyfus affair
knownFor publicly defending her husband’s innocence
steadfast loyalty to Alfred Dreyfus
languageSpoken French
maritalStatus married to Alfred Dreyfus
movementSupported campaign to exonerate Alfred Dreyfus
name Lucie Dreyfus self-link
notableFor supporting Alfred Dreyfus during the Dreyfus affair
placeOfActivity France
religion Judaism
residence Paris
roleInEvent advocate for Alfred Dreyfus in the Dreyfus affair
socialRole wife of Alfred Dreyfus
spouse Alfred Dreyfus
spouseNotableFor being central figure in the Dreyfus affair
spouseOccupation French army officer

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Dreyfus affair involves Lucie Dreyfus
Lucie Maria Rommel givenName Lucie Dreyfus
this entity surface form: Lucie
Alfred Dreyfus spouse Lucie Dreyfus
Lucie Dreyfus name Lucie Dreyfus self-link
Lucie Dreyfus givenName Lucie Dreyfus self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Lucie
The Life of Emile Zola portrays Lucie Dreyfus