Emmanuel Théaulon
Playwright, Librettist
1787 – 1841
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Who was Emmanuel Théaulon?
Marie-Emmanuel-Guillaume-Marguerite Théaulon de Lambert was a French playwright.
A customs inspector, then an inspector of military hospitals, he composed an Ode on the birth of the King of Rome which brought him thanks from Napoleon himself. In 1814 he sang for the Bourbons and put on his first play, Les Clefs de Paris, ou le Dessert d’Henri IV, in their honour.
In 1815, he composed and organised the posting of proclamations in honour of Louis XVIII. He collaborated on the royalist journals Le Nain rose, La Foudre, L’Apollon.
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- Born
- Aug 14, 1787
Aigues-Mortes - Nationality
- France
- Profession
- Died
- Nov 16, 1841
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on July 23, 2013
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