Agathe Dyvrande-Thévenin

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Agathe Dyvrande-Thévenin (2 December 1885 Baugé - 22 December 1977 Fontenay-aux-Roses) was one of the first French female lawyers. She defended women's rights, in particular their access to legal careers and the right to vote. In 1928, she was one of the founders of the International Federation of Women in Legal and Juridical Careers.

She was awarded the knight of the Legion of Honour in 1934.[1]

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