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- Zoé_de_Gamond abstract "Zoé Charlotte de Gamond (11 February 1806 – 28 February 1854) was a Belgian educator and feminist who wrote under the pseudonym Marie de G***.Zoé de Gamond was born in Brussels into a wealthy liberal family. Her father had been governor of the province of Antwerp in the time of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands, and was a lawyer and professor after 1830 in the independent Kingdom of Belgium. Her mother was of noble origin and held regular salons through which Zoé became active in politics.Originally a partisan of Saint-Simon, she abandoned his ideas for those of the utopian socialist Charles Fourier. In the early 1830s she was active in supporting Italian and Polish political exiles. It was at this time that she met Polish nationalist Jan Czyński, with whom she wrote Le Roi des Paysans. She also produced writings on feminism in the middle of the 1830s, at which time she married Italian artist Jean-Baptiste Gatti.In the late 1830s the Gattis left Brussels for Paris, where Zoé wrote a successful work, reprinted five times and translated into English, on Fourier's philosophy. With the support of a wealthy English Fourierist, the Gattis established a phalanstère at Cîteaux in 1842. This venture proved to be a financial disaster for them, and they returned to Brussels and a life of relative poverty.With the assistance of Charles Rogier, Zoé was appointed as inspector of nurseries, girls' schools, and schools for female teachers. She published several educational manuals, along with a guide to running an insane asylum.She died in 1854, aged only 48, leaving three young daughters, including Isabelle, who would later be an educationalist and feminist.".
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- Zoé_de_Gamond birthPlace Brussels.
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- Zoé_de_Gamond deathDate "1854-02-28".
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- Zoé_de_Gamond wikiPageWikiLink History_of_psychiatric_institutions.
- Zoé_de_Gamond wikiPageWikiLink Isabelle_Gatti_de_Gamond.
- Zoé_de_Gamond wikiPageWikiLink Jan_Czyński.
- Zoé_de_Gamond wikiPageWikiLink Phalanstère.
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- Zoé_de_Gamond wikiPageWikiLinkText "Zoé de Gamond".
- Zoé_de_Gamond alternativeNames "Marie de G***".
- Zoé_de_Gamond dateOfBirth "1806-02-11".
- Zoé_de_Gamond dateOfDeath "1854-02-28".
- Zoé_de_Gamond name "De Gamond, Zoe".
- Zoé_de_Gamond placeOfBirth "Brussels".
- Zoé_de_Gamond shortDescription "educator, feminist".
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- Zoé_de_Gamond description "educator, feminist".
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- Zoé_de_Gamond subject Category:1806_births.
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- Zoé_de_Gamond subject Category:Belgian_educationists.
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- Zoé_de_Gamond subject Category:Belgian_feminists.
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- Zoé_de_Gamond subject Category:Saint-Simonists.
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- Zoé_de_Gamond comment "Zoé Charlotte de Gamond (11 February 1806 – 28 February 1854) was a Belgian educator and feminist who wrote under the pseudonym Marie de G***.Zoé de Gamond was born in Brussels into a wealthy liberal family. Her father had been governor of the province of Antwerp in the time of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands, and was a lawyer and professor after 1830 in the independent Kingdom of Belgium.".
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- Zoé_de_Gamond givenName "Zoe".
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- Zoé_de_Gamond name "De Gamond, Zoe".
- Zoé_de_Gamond name "Zoe De Gamond".
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