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French magistrate, historian and legal writer
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Gabriel Adrien Robinet de Cléry (18 August 1836 - 1914) was a French magistrate, historian and legal writer active during the Second French Empire and the Third French Republic. He was a convinced Legitimist. He was born in Metz and died in Anhée (Belgium), when bombs hit his house during World War I.
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Robert, Max (1915). "Robinet de Cléry". La légitimité. pp. 174–175.
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