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- De_Mollière_family abstract "De Mollière family refers to the ancient lineage of famous kinsmen who were said to have lived in the tiny village of Mollières in the Gascony region of South West France. The family is often linked to Jean-Baptiste Poquelin (1622–1673), a French dramatist, regarded as the greatest French writer of Comedy.".
- De_Mollière_family comment "De Mollière family refers to the ancient lineage of famous kinsmen who were said to have lived in the tiny village of Mollières in the Gascony region of South West France. The family is often linked to Jean-Baptiste Poquelin (1622–1673), a French dramatist, regarded as the greatest French writer of Comedy.".