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-'''Sylvia Bataille''' (parfois orthographié ''Silvia Bataille''), née ''Sylvia Maklès'', est une actrice française née le [[November 1]] [[1908]] à [[Paris]] et décédée le [[December 23]] [[1993]] à [[Paris]] également.+'''Sylvia Bataille''' (sometimes written ''Silvia Bataille''), born ''Sylvia Maklès'', was a French actress born [[November 1]] [[1908]] in [[Paris]], died [[December 23]] [[1993]] in [[Paris]].
-Sylvia Bataille a été l'épouse de [[Georges Bataille]] puis de [[Jacques Lacan]].+She was the wife of [[Georges Bataille]] and later [[Jacques Lacan]]. She was the sister of [[Rose Maklès]], who was married to [[André Masson]] and of [[Simone Maklès]] (wife of [[Jean Piel]]).{{GFDL}}
-Elle était sœur de [[Rose Maklès]] (épouse d'[[André Masson]]) et de [[Simone Maklès]] (épouse de [[Jean Piel]]).{{GFDL}}+

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Sylvia Bataille (sometimes written Silvia Bataille), born Sylvia Maklès, was a French actress born November 1 1908 in Paris, died December 23 1993 in Paris.

She was the wife of Georges Bataille and later Jacques Lacan. She was the sister of Rose Maklès, who was married to André Masson and of Simone Maklès (wife of Jean Piel).



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