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-*[[1806]] - [[Restif de la Bretonne]] (October 23, 1734 – February 2, 1806), called Rétif de la Bretonne, was a French novelist. (b. [[1922]])+*[[1806]] - [[Restif de la Bretonne]], French novelist (b. [[1734]])
*[[1916]] - [[Cabaret Voltaire (Zürich)|Cabaret Voltaire]] opening press release *[[1916]] - [[Cabaret Voltaire (Zürich)|Cabaret Voltaire]] opening press release
-*[[1933]] - [[Papin sisters]] Christine and Lea Papin brutally murdered their employer and her daughter in Le Mans, France, on February 2, 1933. +*[[1933]] - [[Papin sisters]] murder their employer and her daughter in France
-*[[1859]] - [[Havelock Ellis]] (February 2, 1859 - July 8, 1939), known as Havelock Ellis, was a British doctor, sexual psychologist and social reformer, noted for his seven volume Studies in the Psychology of Sex. (b. [[1922]])+ 
 +*[[1859]] - [[Havelock Ellis]], British doctor, sexual psychologist and social reformer (''Psychology of Sex'') (d. [[1939]])
*[[1884]] - [[Les XX]]: the first of ten annual exhibitions is held in Brussels *[[1884]] - [[Les XX]]: the first of ten annual exhibitions is held in Brussels

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  • 1884 - Les XX: the first of ten annual exhibitions is held in Brussels
  • 1873 - Maurice Tourneur February 2, 1873 – died August 4, 1961, was a French film director and screenwriter, noted for such films as La Main du diable (The Hand of the Devil) (1943). (b. 1922)





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