Adrien-Michel-Hyacinthe Blin de Sainmore

Adrien-Michel-Hyacinthe Blin de Sainmore (15 February 1733, in Paris – 26 September 1807, in Paris) was an 18th–century French poet, playwright and historian. Coming from a family that had been ruined by , Blin de Sainmore studied at , and sought in retirement and study consolation to the rigors of fortune. He wrote several héroïdes and other poems such as Mort de l’amiral Bing, Sapho à Phaon, Biblis à Caunus, Gabrielle d’Estrées à Henri IV, Calas à sa femme et à ses enfants, la Duchesse de la Vallière, etc.

Adrien-Michel-Hyacinthe Blin de Sainmore

Adrien-Michel-Hyacinthe Blin de Sainmore (15 February 1733, in Paris – 26 September 1807, in Paris) was an 18th–century French poet, playwright and historian. Coming from a family that had been ruined by , Blin de Sainmore studied at , and sought in retirement and study consolation to the rigors of fortune. He wrote several héroïdes and other poems such as Mort de l’amiral Bing, Sapho à Phaon, Biblis à Caunus, Gabrielle d’Estrées à Henri IV, Calas à sa femme et à ses enfants, la Duchesse de la Vallière, etc.