Aylic Langlé

Marie-Joseph-Adolphe-Alexandre Langlois, better known as Aylic Langlé[1] (11 October 1827[2] – 13 January 1870[3]) was a 19th-century French playwright, journalist and official.

Aylic Langlé
Born
Marie-Joseph-Adolphe-Alexandre Langlois

Former 1st arrondissement of Paris
11 October 1827
Died13 January 1870(1870-01-13) (aged 42)
OccupationPlaywright, journalist
Spouse(s)Marie-Euphrasine Benoist

Biography

The son of the playwright Ferdinand Langlé and of Cécila de Milhau, grandson of the composer Honoré Langlé, the writer Marie-Ange-Ferdinand Langlois (? – 1908) and Charles-Édouard Langlois were his brothers.

He married Marie-Euphrasine Benoist (died in 1866), with whom he had a daughter, Marie-Georgina (1860-1930) who would become a writer.

He died from a stroke aged 42.

Works

Distinctions

  • Chevalier of the Légion d'honneur (22 June 1863 decree).
  • Officer of the Légion d'honneur (7 August 1869 decree)[4]

Notes

  1. Georges d'Heilly, Dictionnaire des pseudonymes, E. Dentu, Paris, 1869 (2e éd.).
  2. Reconstructed archives of the Ville de Paris, file 26/51 Note that the order of the first names is different from that of the death certificate.
  3. Digital archives of the City of Paris, vital record of the 10th arrondissement, register of deaths, 1870, act n° 212 (vue 29/31)
  4. Journal Officiel de l'Empire français du 10 août 1869, Partie officielle, page 1 at Gallica. Aylic Langlé's personal file is not in the Base Léonore.
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