Rosine de Chabaud-Latour
French religious thinker and translator / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Suzanne Rosette de Chabaud-Latour, known as Rosine de Chabaud-Latour, (15 September 1794 – 28 May 1860) was a French religious thinker and translator. The daughter of an engineer who had served Napoleon, she was a prominent member of the protestant church in Nîmes and Paris. She translated the writing of English-speaking religious writers of the time, Thomas Adam, John Newton and William Romaine, into French, and her writing and thoughts were important to the development of protestant religious thinking in France during the Réveil. She was governess to François Guizot's children, including his daughter Henriette who later also became a writer and translator.
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Born | Suzanne Rosette de Chabaud-Latour (1794-09-15)15 September 1794 Nîmes, French Republic |
Died | 28 May 1860(1860-05-28) (aged 65) Paris, Kingdom of France |
Language | French |
Genre | Christian literature |
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