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- Louis-Pierre-Pantaléon Resnier (23 November 1759 in Paris where he died 8 October 1807) was a French playwright, literary critic and politician. After he wrote two comedies in collaboration, he became assistant librarian at the Collège des Quatre-Nations. He then joined Le Moniteur universel where he wrote reports of theater and literary works to date. From 1795 to 1800, he served as guard of the deposit to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He was appointed senator in 1799 and promoted to the rank of Commandeur of the Légion d'honneur in 1804. Resnier is buried at the Panthéon in Paris. A bust of him by Clodion, is housed at the château de Versailles. (en)
- Louis-Pierre-Pantaléon Resnier, né le 28 novembre 1752 à Paris où il est mort le 8 octobre 1807, est un auteur dramatique, critique littéraire et homme politique français. (fr)
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- Louis-Pierre-Pantaléon Resnier, né le 28 novembre 1752 à Paris où il est mort le 8 octobre 1807, est un auteur dramatique, critique littéraire et homme politique français. (fr)
- Louis-Pierre-Pantaléon Resnier (23 November 1759 in Paris where he died 8 October 1807) was a French playwright, literary critic and politician. After he wrote two comedies in collaboration, he became assistant librarian at the Collège des Quatre-Nations. He then joined Le Moniteur universel where he wrote reports of theater and literary works to date. From 1795 to 1800, he served as guard of the deposit to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He was appointed senator in 1799 and promoted to the rank of Commandeur of the Légion d'honneur in 1804. (en)
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- Louis-Pierre-Pantaléon Resnier (fr)
- Louis-Pierre-Pantaléon Resnier (en)
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