Louis Dimier

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Louis Dimier, né le 12 février 1865 dans le 10e arrondissement de Paris, mort le 21 novembre 1943 à Saint-Paul-sur-Isère (Savoie), est un homme de lettres, critique d'art, écrivain, historien et militant monarchiste de l’Action française. rdf:langString
Louis Dimier (11 February 1865 – 21 November 1943) was a French art historian and royalist. Dimier was among the many early members of the Action Française who were practising Catholics (along with Bernard de Vésins and Léon de Montesquiou). They helped Charles Maurras (1868–1952) develop the royalist league's pro-Catholic policies. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Louis Dimier
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rdf:langString Louis Dimier (11 February 1865 – 21 November 1943) was a French art historian and royalist. Dimier was among the many early members of the Action Française who were practising Catholics (along with Bernard de Vésins and Léon de Montesquiou). They helped Charles Maurras (1868–1952) develop the royalist league's pro-Catholic policies. In 1915, during the First World War, Dimier published Les troncons du serpent: idée d'une dislocation de l'empire allemnd at d'une reconstitution des Allemagnes in which he advocated partitioning Germany into around 100 free cities and allocating German lands to Poland and Sweden, with the Rhineland and the Ruhr being a workers' state entrusted to trade unions.
rdf:langString Louis Dimier, né le 12 février 1865 dans le 10e arrondissement de Paris, mort le 21 novembre 1943 à Saint-Paul-sur-Isère (Savoie), est un homme de lettres, critique d'art, écrivain, historien et militant monarchiste de l’Action française.
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