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François Paul Étienne Azéma (15 January 1778 – 28 August 1851 in Saint-Denis, Réunion, on the island of Réunion) was a French poet, playwright, and writer of fables. He was a magistrate, delegated to the island by the Ministre de la Marine, and as a writer was well known for his play Médée. He was a descendant of Jean-Baptiste Azéma, a former governor of the island; he was the father of Georges Azéma, a historian, and Mazaé Azéma, a doctor. His grandson was the doctor Henri Azéma; other descendants include the poet Jean-Henri Azéma and the historian Jean-Pierre Azéma. He was made Chevalier of the Legion of Honour in 1850.

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  • François Paul Étienne Azéma est un dramaturge, fabuliste et poète français né le 15 janvier 1778 à Saint-Denis de l'île Bourbon, aujourd'hui La Réunion, où il est mort le 28 août 1851. Magistrat, délégué de Bourbon auprès du Ministre de la Marine, il est surtout connu, en tant qu'homme de lettres, pour sa pièce Médée. Petit-fils de Jean-Baptiste Azéma, gouverneur de Bourbon au milieu du XVIIIe siècle, il est, en outre, le père de l'historien Georges Azéma et du médecin Mazaé Azéma, le grand-père du médecin Henri Azéma, l'arrière-grand-père du poète Jean-Henri Azéma et le trisaïeul de l'historien Jean-Pierre Azéma. Il est décoré Chevalier de la Légion d'honneur en 1850. (fr)
  • François Paul Étienne Azéma (15 January 1778 – 28 August 1851 in Saint-Denis, Réunion, on the island of Réunion) was a French poet, playwright, and writer of fables. He was a magistrate, delegated to the island by the Ministre de la Marine, and as a writer was well known for his play Médée. He was a descendant of Jean-Baptiste Azéma, a former governor of the island; he was the father of Georges Azéma, a historian, and Mazaé Azéma, a doctor. His grandson was the doctor Henri Azéma; other descendants include the poet Jean-Henri Azéma and the historian Jean-Pierre Azéma. He was made Chevalier of the Legion of Honour in 1850. (en)
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  • François Paul Étienne Azéma est un dramaturge, fabuliste et poète français né le 15 janvier 1778 à Saint-Denis de l'île Bourbon, aujourd'hui La Réunion, où il est mort le 28 août 1851. Magistrat, délégué de Bourbon auprès du Ministre de la Marine, il est surtout connu, en tant qu'homme de lettres, pour sa pièce Médée. Petit-fils de Jean-Baptiste Azéma, gouverneur de Bourbon au milieu du XVIIIe siècle, il est, en outre, le père de l'historien Georges Azéma et du médecin Mazaé Azéma, le grand-père du médecin Henri Azéma, l'arrière-grand-père du poète Jean-Henri Azéma et le trisaïeul de l'historien Jean-Pierre Azéma. Il est décoré Chevalier de la Légion d'honneur en 1850. (fr)
  • François Paul Étienne Azéma (15 January 1778 – 28 August 1851 in Saint-Denis, Réunion, on the island of Réunion) was a French poet, playwright, and writer of fables. He was a magistrate, delegated to the island by the Ministre de la Marine, and as a writer was well known for his play Médée. He was a descendant of Jean-Baptiste Azéma, a former governor of the island; he was the father of Georges Azéma, a historian, and Mazaé Azéma, a doctor. His grandson was the doctor Henri Azéma; other descendants include the poet Jean-Henri Azéma and the historian Jean-Pierre Azéma. He was made Chevalier of the Legion of Honour in 1850. (en)
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  • Étienne Azéma (fr)
  • Étienne Azéma (en)
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