Plays
- Argélie, reine de Thessalie, tragédie (1673).
- Coriolan, tragédie (1676).
- Lyncée, tragédie (1678).
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Name | Abeille, Gaspard |
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Short description | French poet |
Date of birth | 1648 |
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Date of death | 1718 |
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