Literary Works
- 1896: Philippe le Bel en Flandre
- 1900: Le drame des poisons
- 1903: Grandeur et Décadence des Aristocraties
- 1912: Rosette, ou l'Amoureuse conspiration (novel, with André de Lorde)
- 1926: L'Ancien régime
- 1926: Les lettres de cachet
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Name | Funck-Brentano, Franz |
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Date of birth | 15 June 1862 |
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Date of death | 13 June 1947 |
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