La Marseillaise (1869 newspaper)

La Marseillaise (1869 newspaper)

La Marseillaise is a French weekly newspaper created in 1869 by Henri Rochefort. It was first published on 19 December 1969. The writing staff included Paschal Grousset, Arthur Arnould, Gustave Flourens, Jules Vallès and Victor Noir.


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