Marc Bruère Desrivaux
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Marc Bruère Desrivaux or Marko Bruerović (Lyon 1770-Cyprus 1823) was a writer and Croatian dramatic author of French origin. Son of the French consul to Ragusa, he spent his entire life in Bosnia and Dalmatia. He wrote his better works, between which comedy and astrology, unexpected Confidence, Scapigliato in Croatian. In 1793 he was engaged for 4 years in diplomatic work in Travnik as commercial attaché, where he also helped Jewish merchants in Sarajevo. He and his wife Katarina Hodić, a Bosnian Croat, had two children.