Marie-Marguerite Brun (25 June 1713 in Coligny — 10 July 1794 in Besançon)[1] was a French lexicographer and poet.
Born as Marie-Marguerite de Maison-Forte, she took the name Brun in 1730 when she married the subdelegate of Besançon, who later became the King's Prosecutor to the financial office of Besançon.
[3] In 1773, she earned an honourable mention in the Académie Française prize contest for her poem L'Amour maternel.
[4] In 1774, she published another poem, L'Amour des François pour leur roi.
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