Club cévenol
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Club cévenol
Summary
Club cévenol is an association[1].
Key Facts
- Club cévenol is in the country of France[2].
- Club cévenol's instance of is recorded as association[3].
- Club cévenol's founder is recorded as Paul Arnal[4].
- Club cévenol's ISNI is recorded as 0000000122652980[5].
- Club cévenol's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 148712546[6].
- Club cévenol's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as nr89002942[7].
- Club cévenol's Bibliothèque nationale de France ID is recorded as 118719167[8].
- Club cévenol's IdRef ID is recorded as 026478021[9].
- Club cévenol's chairperson is recorded as Patrick Cabanel[10].
- Club cévenol's chairperson is recorded as Jean-Hugues Carbonnier[11].
- Club cévenol's chairperson is recorded as Philippe Joutard[12].
- Club cévenol's chairperson is recorded as Jean Schloesing[13].
- Club cévenol's chairperson is recorded as André de Rouville[14].
- Club cévenol's chairperson is recorded as Pierre de Chambrun[15].
- Club cévenol's chairperson is recorded as Amédée de Rouville[16].
- Club cévenol's chairperson is recorded as Paul Gal[17].
- Club cévenol's chairperson is recorded as Henri Boland[18].
- Club cévenol's chairperson is recorded as Anatole Moulharac[19].
- +1894-09-18T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Club cévenol[20].
- Club cévenol's official website is recorded as https://blog.club-cevenol.net/[21].
- Club cévenol's legal form is recorded as association under the French law of 1901[22].
- Club cévenol's CTHS society ID is recorded as 2120[23].
- Club cévenol's X is recorded as ClubCevenol[24].
- Club cévenol's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/121xq8wz[25].
- Club cévenol's house publication is recorded as Causses et Cévennes[26].
Body
Founding
Club cévenol's founder is recorded as Paul Arnal[4]. +1894-09-18T00:00:00Z marks the founding of it[20].
Leadership
Chairpersons include Patrick Cabanel[10], a historian[27], b. 1961[28], of France[29], awarded the Cabri d'or[30], specialised in Protestantism in France[31]; Jean-Hugues Carbonnier[11], of France[32], awarded the Club Cévenol's Medal[33]; Philippe Joutard[12], a historian[34], b. 1935[35], of France[36], awarded the Club Cévenol's Medal[37]; Jean Schloesing[13], 1902–1996[38], of France[39], awarded the Club Cévenol's Medal[40]; André de Rouville[14], an engineer[41], 1882–1979[42], of France[43], awarded the Club Cévenol's Medal[44]; and Pierre de Chambrun[15], a politician[45], 1865–1954[46], of France[47], awarded the Knight of the Legion of Honour[48].