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I can't figure this out. It's given that Benoit was born in 1751 and her mother Helene Gabet was born in 1744. How's that possible?
Kesangh (
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08:03, 13 May 2009 (UTC)reply
How imaginative?
This article is loaded with weasel words and seems to be written by the subjet himself. This article doesn't provide any references except one. However, if someone is getting all the information from Britannica, then why would he/she visit Wikipedia? This article badly needs editing and a proper cleanup.
Kesangh (
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11:42, 13 May 2009 (UTC)reply
As you can see from one of the discussions above, this article is a translation of the
French article, which is fully sourced and a Featured Article on the French Wikipedia. Content guidlines differ over the various international versions of Wikipedia and I agree this one may need some work to conform to English Wikipedia standards.
BarretBonden (
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14:15, 13 May 2009 (UTC)reply
This cannot have been written by the subject himself. He died in 1830. Hope you are aware that there was no wikipedia or internet when the subject was alive :) - Sahir07:48, 1 May 2015 (UTC)reply