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1. Convert the references to references more in line with her husband's article i.e., using in-line references, rather than the system I adopted.

2. Find a nice reproduction of a photograph of Madame de Condorcet and her husband. I don't have any that isn't from another site.

3. Rewrite the article for clarity, etc.

4. Provide an information box.

wikibiohistory 15:35, 8 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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Sophie de Grouchy

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Shouldn't the name of the article be Sophie de Grouchy considering most sources call her that? Or maybe Sophie de Grouchy de Condorcet as a compromise. Ulysse Verjus-Tonnelé (talk) 23:50, 19 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]