Christiane Desroches Noblecourt
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Christiane Desroches Noblecourt
Summary
Christiane Desroches Noblecourt is a human[1]. She was born in 16th arrondissement of Paris[2]. She was born on November 17, 1913[3]. She passed away in Épernay[4]. She died on June 23, 2011[5]. She worked as a curator[6], archaeologist[7], egyptologist[8], resistance fighter[9], and art historian[10]. She has Wikipedia articles in 14 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[11]
Key Facts
- Christiane Desroches Noblecourt was born in 16th arrondissement of Paris[2].
- Christiane Desroches Noblecourt passed away in Épernay[4].
- Christiane Desroches Noblecourt was born on November 17, 1913[3].
- Christiane Desroches Noblecourt died on June 23, 2011[5].
- Burial took place at Cemetery of Mondement-Montgivroux[12].
- Christiane Desroches Noblecourt held citizenship in France[13].
- French was Christiane Desroches Noblecourt's native language[14].
- Christiane Desroches Noblecourt's professions included curator[6].
- Christiane Desroches Noblecourt worked as an archaeologist[7].
- Christiane Desroches Noblecourt's professions included egyptologist[8].
- Christiane Desroches Noblecourt's professions included resistance fighter[9].
- Christiane Desroches Noblecourt's professions included art historian[10].
- Christiane Desroches Noblecourt's professions included professor[15].
- Christiane Desroches Noblecourt's field of work was Egyptology[16].
- Christiane Desroches Noblecourt held the position of conservateur général du patrimoine[17].
- Christiane Desroches Noblecourt was employed by Louvre Museum[18].
- Among Christiane Desroches Noblecourt's employers was École du Louvre[19].
- Christiane Desroches Noblecourt's education included a stint at École du Louvre[20].
- Christiane Desroches Noblecourt's education included a stint at Lycée Molière[21].
- Christiane Desroches Noblecourt was educated at École pratique des hautes études[22].
- Christiane Desroches Noblecourt was educated at University of Paris[23].
- Christiane Desroches Noblecourt received the Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour[24].
- Christiane Desroches Noblecourt received the Commander of the French Order of Academic Palms[25].
- Christiane Desroches Noblecourt received the Resistance Medal[26].
- Christiane Desroches Noblecourt received the CNRS Gold medal[27].
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Origins and Family
Christiane Desroches Noblecourt's place of birth was 16th arrondissement of Paris[2]. She was born on November 17, 1913[3]. French was her native language[14].
Education
Educated at École du Louvre[20], a higher education institution[28], in France[29], founded in 1882[30], headquartered in Paris[31]; Lycée Molière[21], an architectural structure[32], in France[33], founded in 1888[34]; École pratique des hautes études[22], a grand établissement[35], in France[36], founded in 1868[37], headquartered in Paris[38]; and University of Paris[23], a former entity[39], in France[40], founded in 1150[41], headquartered in Paris[42].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include curator[6], archaeologist[7], egyptologist[8], resistance fighter[9], art historian[10], and professor[15]. Christiane Desroches Noblecourt's field of work was Egyptology[16]. Employers include Louvre Museum[18], an art museum[43], in France[44], founded in 1793[45] and École du Louvre[19], a higher education institution[46], in France[47], founded in 1882[48], headquartered in Paris[49]. She held the position of conservateur général du patrimoine[17].
Recognition
Awards received include Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour[24], a grade of an order[50], in France[51]; Commander of the French Order of Academic Palms[25], a grade of an order[52], founded in 1955[53]; Resistance Medal[26], a medallion[54], in France[55], founded in 1943[56]; CNRS Gold medal[27], a science award[57], in France[58], founded in 1954[59]; Broquette-Gonin prize[60], a literary award[61], in France[62]; and Officer of the National Order of Merit[63], a grade of an order[64], in France[65].
Death and Burial
Christiane Desroches Noblecourt died on June 23, 2011[5]. She passed away in Épernay[4]. She is buried at Cemetery of Mondement-Montgivroux[12].
Why It Matters
Christiane Desroches Noblecourt has Wikipedia articles in 14 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[11] She is known by 11 alternative names across languages and contexts.[66]
FAQs
Where was Christiane Desroches Noblecourt born?
Christiane Desroches Noblecourt was born in 16th arrondissement of Paris[2].
Where did Christiane Desroches Noblecourt die?
Christiane Desroches Noblecourt died in Épernay[4].
What did Christiane Desroches Noblecourt do for work?
Christiane Desroches Noblecourt worked as curator[6], archaeologist[7], egyptologist[8], resistance fighter[9], and art historian[10].
Where did Christiane Desroches Noblecourt go to school?
Christiane Desroches Noblecourt was educated at École du Louvre[20], Lycée Molière[21], École pratique des hautes études[22], and University of Paris[23].
What awards did Christiane Desroches Noblecourt receive?
Honors received include Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour[24], Commander of the French Order of Academic Palms[25], Resistance Medal[26], and CNRS Gold medal[27].