Cyrano de Bergerac
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- | {{Template}}'''Cyrano Hercule Savinien de Bergerac''' ([[6 March]] [[1619]] – [[28 July]] [[1655]]) was a [[France|French]] [[dramatist]] and duellist born in [[Paris]], who is now best remembered for the many works of fiction which have been woven around his life story, most notably the play by [[Edmond Rostand]] which bears his name (''see [[Cyrano de Bergerac (play)]]''). In those fictional works he is featured with an overly large nose. | + | {{Template}}'''Cyrano Hercule Savinien de Bergerac''' ([[6 March]] [[1619]] – [[28 July]] [[1655]]) was a [[France|French]] [[dramatist]] and duellist born in [[Paris]], who is now best remembered for the many works of fiction which have been woven around his life story, most notably the play by [[Edmond Rostand]] which bears his name (''see [[Cyrano de Bergerac (play)]]''). In those fictional works he is featured with an overly large [[nose]]. |
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