Albert Mérat grave monument details at Montparnasse Private Cemetery, Paris, Paris,France

Albert Mérat grave monument in Montparnasse Private Cemetery, Paris, Paris, France

Albert Mérat grave monument: legible names and details

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Albert Mérat Chevalier Légion d'H
1909691840first name on monumentMérat was a poet who belonged to the Parnassien school of poets; and was close to Rimbaud and Verlaine before arguing with Rimbaud. In later life; he was the librarian of the French Senate.

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Montparnasse Private Cemetery, Paris, Paris, France

Montparnasse Private Cemetery, Paris
Montparnasse Private Cemetery

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