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Léon Bollack

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He died on September 23, 1925. His daughter, Léontine, changed her name to Alice and married Roger-Angel Olchanski. Together they had two sons, Jean and Daniel, although it was reported that the second son was born as a result of an affair with
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His parents were Hermann Bollack and Rachel Léontine Léon (daughter of Moise Léon, founder of the synagogue Buffault in Paris, and Henriette Vissier). The father was from
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Together with his wife Amelie Picard (daughter of Alphonse Mayer Picard and Sara Levy), he had three children: Léontine Rachel Alice (~1891-1981),
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language). It is possible that the blue color of the Ido flag was his proposal. He uttered the phrase: "It seems to me that both the
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Léon Bollack, his wife Amélie and his daughter Fanny are buried in the Montmartre cemetery in Paris (3rd division).
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After a few years promoting Bolak, he abandoned the struggle in 1907 in favour of the movement backing
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His son, Lucien Armand Bollack went and founded the Bollack Netter & Co car company.
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that also went by the name "the Blue Language", in 1899.
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poets are worthy only to be the objects of ridicule."
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La Langue Bleue Bolak: langue internationale pratique
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Index


Bolak
Bolak
constructed language
Kreuznach
Rhineland-Palatinate
Lucien Armand Bollack
Alex Virot
Ido
Esperanto
Esperanto
Volapük
H.G. Wells
A Modern Utopia
La Revue




"H. S. Chapman: Léon Bollack and His Forgotten Project"


"Bolak History"
the original
Categories
Constructed language creators
1859 births
1925 deaths
French Jews

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