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- Clotilde_de_Vaux abstract "Clotilde de Vaux, born Clotilde-Marie de Ficquelmont (April 3, 1815 in Paris, France – April 5, 1846 in Paris, France), was a French writer and poet. She gave philosopher Auguste Comte the inspiration for the Religion of Humanity.".
- Q2742867 abstract "Clotilde de Vaux, born Clotilde-Marie de Ficquelmont (April 3, 1815 in Paris, France – April 5, 1846 in Paris, France), was a French writer and poet. She gave philosopher Auguste Comte the inspiration for the Religion of Humanity.".
- Clotilde_de_Vaux comment "Clotilde de Vaux, born Clotilde-Marie de Ficquelmont (April 3, 1815 in Paris, France – April 5, 1846 in Paris, France), was a French writer and poet. She gave philosopher Auguste Comte the inspiration for the Religion of Humanity.".
- Q2742867 comment "Clotilde de Vaux, born Clotilde-Marie de Ficquelmont (April 3, 1815 in Paris, France – April 5, 1846 in Paris, France), was a French writer and poet. She gave philosopher Auguste Comte the inspiration for the Religion of Humanity.".