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Renée de Montmort

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Renée Lydie Charlotte Marguerite Loppin de Montmort (2 August 1881, Paris – 30 November 1960, La Haye-Malherbe, Eure), was the founder of social works and the international curator of Guides de France.

Renée came from a wealthy family with a Swedish mother and an aristocratic father. The family inherited a large estate in the Cape of Good Hope, South Africa, where René went soon after birth, staying there until 1889.[1]


References

  1. ^ Tissot, Janine. "Renée de MONTMORT". www.janinetissot.fdaf.org. Retrieved 20 May 2020.