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| - Léon-Lévy Brunswick, eigentlich Léon Lévy, Pseudonym Léon Lhérie (* 20. April 1805 in Paris; † 29. Juli 1859 in Le Havre) war ein französischer Bühnenautor, Dramatiker und Librettist. (de)
- Brunswick Lévy dit Léon-Lévy Brunswick est un auteur dramatique français né le 20 avril 1805 (1er floréal an XIII) à Auxerre et mort le 28 juillet 1859 au Havre. Connu également sous le nom de Léon Lhérie, il est le frère du dramaturge Victor Lhérie. (fr)
- Léon Lévy Brunswick (20 April 1805, in Paris – 29 July 1859, in Le Havre) was a French playwright. He started as a journalist before turning to theater. He is the author of many comedies with Jean-François Bayard, Louis-Émile Vanderburch, and Arthur de Beauplan such as Boccaccio, or the Prince of Palmero by Franz von Suppé. But it is with Adolphe de Leuven that he is known for his greatest successes, notably booklets of comic operas by Adolphe Adam (Le Brasseur de Preston, Le Postillon de Lonjumeau, Le Roi d'Yvetot). He has also published under the pseudonym of Leo Lhérie. (en)
- Léon Lévy Brunswick (Parigi, 20 aprile 1805 – Le Havre, 29 luglio 1859) è stato un commediografo e librettista francese. (it)
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