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Delphine de Vigan

1966 - presente

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La sua biografia è disponibile in 23 lingue su Wikipedia. Delphine de Vigan è la 5703ª scrittore più popolare (in calo dal 5319ª nel 2024), la 4905ª biografia più popolare della Francia (in calo dal 4666ª nel 2019) e la 617ª scrittore più popolare della Francia.

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Among Scrittores

Among scrittores, Delphine de Vigan ranks 5,703 out of 7,302Before her are Layamon, Louise Erdrich, Casimiro de Abreu, Eoin Colfer, Daniel Quinn, and Johan Theorin. After her are Walter Anderson, Richard Llewellyn, Mary L. Trump, Nicholas Culpeper, Booth Tarkington, and Charlotte von Ahlefeld.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1966, Delphine de Vigan ranks 298Before her are Greg Wise, Andrew Adamson, Csaba Köves, Roberto Gualtieri, Dexter Fletcher, and Stéphane Demol. After her are Wade Dominguez, Kristin Otto, Carolyn Bessette Kennedy, Ryue Nishizawa, Niccolò Ammaniti, and Franco Foda.

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In Francia

Among people born in Francia, Delphine de Vigan ranks 4,905 out of NaNBefore her are Muriel Casals i Couturier (1945), Lilyan Chauvin (1925), Daniel Schneidermann (1958), Henri Padé (1863), Maurice Schilles (1888), and Marcel Lambert (1876). After her are Marielle de Sarnez (1951), Robert Hue (1946), Nicole Marthe Le Douarin (1930), Jean-Pierre Haigneré (1948), Roger Rio (1913), and Élie Bayol (1914).

Among Scrittores In Francia

Among scrittores born in Francia, Delphine de Vigan ranks 617Before her are Armand Lanoux (1913), Léon Frapié (1863), Michel Deguy (1930), Eugène Dabit (1898), Jean-Jacques Schuhl (1941), and Olivier Rolin (1947). After her are Jean-Paul Dubois (1950), Charles Le Goffic (1863), Alain Decaux (1925), Sibylle Riqueti de Mirabeau (1850), Dominique Bona (1953), and Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes (1884).

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