Mathieu Dumas
1753–1837 (age 84)
Biography
Mathieu Dumas was a distinguished French writer and intellectual whose literary contributions spanned the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. His work reflected the intellectual currents of his time, engaging with the evolving literary traditions of Revolutionary and post-Revolutionary France.
Throughout his long life, Dumas established himself as a notable figure in French letters, contributing to the cultural discourse of his era. His legacy was preserved in the Cimetière du Calvaire, a testament to his standing within French intellectual circles.