Sophie Ulliac-Trémadeure
1794–1862 (age 68)
Biography
Sophie Ulliac-Trémadeure (1794–1862) was a French writer whose literary contributions enriched the cultural landscape of nineteenth-century France. Working during a period of significant social and intellectual change, she developed a distinctive voice in French letters, engaging with the literary movements and themes of her era.
Her legacy endures as part of the rich tapestry of French women writers of the Romantic and post-Romantic periods. She was interred in Montmartre Cemetery, a final resting place that reflects her prominence in Parisian cultural circles.