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The grave of Victor and Cecile Martin in Cologny GE, Switzerland

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English: The tomb of Swiss classical scholar Victor Martin (1886-1964) and his wife Cécile Bouthillier de Beaumont (1888-1964) at the New Cemetery of Cologny in the canton of Geneva.
Français : la tombe de Victor Martin (1886-1964), philologue classique suisse, et de sa femme Cécile Bouthillier de Beaumont (1888-1964) au Nouveau Cimetière de Cologny dans le canton de Genève.
Deutsch: Das Grab des Schweizer Altphilologen Victor Martin (1886-1964) und seiner Frau Cécile Bouthillier de Beaumont (1888-1964) auf dem Neuen Friedhof von Cologny im Kanton Genf.
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