Daniel Fabre
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Daniel Fabre
Summary
Daniel Fabre is a human[1]. Born in Narbonne[2], he… he was born on February 27, 1947[3]. He died in Toulouse[4]. He died on January 23, 2016[5]. He worked as an ethnologist[6], anthropologist[7], historian[8], and collector of fairy tales[9].
Key Facts
- Born in Narbonne[2], Daniel Fabre…
- Daniel Fabre passed away in Toulouse[4].
- Daniel Fabre was born on February 27, 1947[3].
- Daniel Fabre was born on February 21, 1947[10].
- Daniel Fabre died on January 23, 2016[5].
- Daniel Fabre died on January 24, 2016[11].
- Daniel Fabre held citizenship in France[12].
- Daniel Fabre worked as an ethnologist[6].
- Daniel Fabre's professions included anthropologist[7].
- Daniel Fabre's professions included historian[8].
- Daniel Fabre's professions included collector of fairy tales[9].
- Daniel Fabre's field of work was history[13].
- Daniel Fabre's field of work was ethnology[14].
- Daniel Fabre's field of work was anthropology[15].
- Daniel Fabre's field of work was Occitan literature[16].
- Daniel Fabre's field of work was Languedoc[17].
- Daniel Fabre held the position of director[18].
- Daniel Fabre was employed by Toulouse III - Paul Sabatier University[19].
- Among Daniel Fabre's employers was School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences[20].
- Among Daniel Fabre's employers was Tor Vergata University of Rome[21].
- Daniel Fabre is recorded as male[22].
- Daniel Fabre's instance of is recorded as human[23].
- Daniel Fabre supervised Véronique Moulinié as a doctoral student[24].
- Daniel Fabre supervised Eric Dicharry as a doctoral student[25].
- Daniel Fabre supervised Q3385734 as a doctoral student[26].
Body
Origins and Family
Daniel Fabre's place of birth was Narbonne[2]. Recorded date of birth include February 27, 1947[3] and February 21, 1947[10].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include ethnologist[6], anthropologist[7], historian[8], and collector of fairy tales[9]. Fields of work include history[13]; ethnology[14], a branch of anthropology[27]; anthropology[15], an academic discipline[28]; Occitan literature[16], a sub-set of literature[29]; and Languedoc[17], a natural region of France[30], in France[31], founded in 1271[32]. Employers include Toulouse III - Paul Sabatier University[19], a public university[33], in France[34], founded in 1969[35], headquartered in Toulouse[36]; School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences[20], a public university[37], in France[38], founded in 1975[39], headquartered in Paris[40]; and Tor Vergata University of Rome[21], a university[41], in Italy[42], founded in 1982[43], headquartered in Rome[44]. Daniel Fabre held the position of director[18]. Doctoral students include Véronique Moulinié[24], a researcher[45], b. 1967[46], awarded the CNRS bronze medal[47]; Eric Dicharry[25], an anthropologist[48], b. 1969[49], of France[50]; Q3385734[26], a sociologist[51], b. 1963[52], of France[53], specialised in sociology of science[54]; Véronique Dassié[55], b. 1967[56]; and Christine Rendu[57], a researcher[58], b. 1964[59], of France[60], awarded the CNRS bronze medal[61].
Death and Burial
Recorded date of death include January 23, 2016[5] and January 24, 2016[11]. Daniel Fabre died in Toulouse[4].
FAQs
Where was Daniel Fabre born?
Daniel Fabre was born in Narbonne[2].
Where did Daniel Fabre die?
Daniel Fabre died in Toulouse[4].
What did Daniel Fabre do for work?
Daniel Fabre worked as ethnologist[6], anthropologist[7], historian[8], and collector of fairy tales[9].