Christophe Masson
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Christophe Masson
Summary
Christophe Masson is a human[1]. He was born on November 2, 1982[2]. He worked as a historian[3], art historian[4], and archaeologist[5].
Key Facts
- Christophe Masson was born on November 2, 1982[2].
- Christophe Masson held citizenship in Belgium[6].
- Christophe Masson's professions included historian[3].
- Christophe Masson worked as an art historian[4].
- Christophe Masson's professions included archaeologist[5].
- Christophe Masson's field of work was history[7].
- Christophe Masson's field of work was military history[8].
- Christophe Masson's field of work was medieval studies[9].
- Christophe Masson's field of work was cultural history[10].
- Christophe Masson's field of work was archaeology[11].
- Christophe Masson was educated at University of Liège[12].
- Christophe Masson received the Verbruggen Prize[13].
- Christophe Masson is recorded as male[14].
- Christophe Masson's instance of is recorded as human[15].
- Christophe Masson's family name is recorded as Masson[16].
- Christophe Masson's given name is recorded as Christophe[17].
- Christophe Masson's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as French[18].
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Origins and Family
Christophe Masson was born on November 2, 1982[2].
Education
Christophe Masson's education included a stint at University of Liège[12].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include historian[3], art historian[4], and archaeologist[5]. Fields of work include history[7]; military history[8], an academic discipline[19]; medieval studies[9], an academic discipline[20]; cultural history[10], a branch of history[21]; and archaeology[11], an academic discipline[22].
Recognition
Christophe Masson received the Verbruggen Prize[13].
FAQs
What did Christophe Masson do for work?
Christophe Masson worked as historian[3], art historian[4], and archaeologist[5].
Where did Christophe Masson go to school?
Christophe Masson was educated at University of Liège[12].
What awards did Christophe Masson receive?
Honors received include Verbruggen Prize[13].