Albert Vandal
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Albert Vandal
Summary
Albert Vandal is a human[1]. His place of birth was Paris[2]. He was born on July 7, 1853[3]. He passed away in Paris[4]. He died on August 30, 1910[5]. He worked as a historian[6] and Professor of Diplomatic History[7]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (6 views/month, #7,299 of 1,000,298).[8]
Key Facts
- Albert Vandal was born in Paris[2].
- Albert Vandal passed away in Paris[4].
- Albert Vandal was born on July 7, 1853[3].
- Albert Vandal died on August 30, 1910[5].
- Burial took place at Cimetière de Bercy[9].
- Albert Vandal's father was Édouard Vandal[10].
- Albert Vandal held citizenship in France[11].
- French was Albert Vandal's native language[12].
- Albert Vandal's professions included historian[6].
- Albert Vandal worked as a Professor of Diplomatic History[7].
- Albert Vandal's field of work was history[13].
- Albert Vandal held the position of seat 11 of the Académie française[14].
- Albert Vandal held the position of auditor at the Conseil d'État[15].
- Among Albert Vandal's employers was École Libre des Sciences Politiques[16].
- Albert Vandal was educated at École Libre des Sciences Politiques[17].
- Albert Vandal received the Knight of the Legion of Honour[18].
- Albert Vandal received the Bordin Prize[19].
- Albert Vandal received the Grand Prix Gobert[20].
- Albert Vandal received the Grand Prix Gobert[21].
- Albert Vandal was a member of Académie Française[22].
- Albert Vandal was a member of Ligue de la Patrie Française[23].
- Albert Vandal was a member of Société de l’histoire de France[24].
- Albert Vandal was a member of Société des amis des monuments parisiens[25].
- Albert Vandal's religion is recorded as Catholicism[26].
- Albert Vandal is recorded as male[27].
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Origins and Family
Albert Vandal's place of birth was Paris[2]. He was born on July 7, 1853[3]. His father was Édouard Vandal[10]. French was his native language[12].
Education
Albert Vandal's education included a stint at École Libre des Sciences Politiques[17].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include historian[6] and Professor of Diplomatic History[7]. Albert Vandal's field of work was history[13]. He was employed by École Libre des Sciences Politiques[16]. Positions held include seat 11 of the Académie française[14], a seat of a scientific academy[28] and auditor at the Conseil d'État[15], a position[29], in France[30].
Recognition
Awards received include Knight of the Legion of Honour[18], a grade of an order[31], in France[32]; Bordin Prize[19], a literary award[33], in France[34], founded in 1835[35]; and Grand Prix Gobert[20], a literary award[36], in France[37], founded in 1834[38].
Personal Life
Albert Vandal's religion is recorded as Catholicism[26].
Death and Burial
Albert Vandal died on August 30, 1910[5]. He died in Paris[4]. He is buried at Cimetière de Bercy[9].
Why It Matters
Albert Vandal ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (6 views/month, #7,299 of 1,000,298).[8] He has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[39] He is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[40]
FAQs
Where was Albert Vandal born?
Born in Paris[2], Albert Vandal…
Where did Albert Vandal die?
Albert Vandal passed away in Paris[4].
Who were Albert Vandal's parents?
Albert Vandal's father was Édouard Vandal[10].
What did Albert Vandal do for work?
Albert Vandal worked as historian[6] and Professor of Diplomatic History[7].
Where did Albert Vandal go to school?
Albert Vandal was educated at École Libre des Sciences Politiques[17].
What awards did Albert Vandal receive?
Honors received include Knight of the Legion of Honour[18], Bordin Prize[19], Grand Prix Gobert[20], and Grand Prix Gobert[21].