Emmanuel Ratier
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Emmanuel Ratier
Summary
Emmanuel Ratier is a human[1]. Born in Avignon[2], he… he was born on September 29, 1957[3]. He died in Aven d'Orgnac[4]. He died on August 19, 2015[5]. He worked as an editor[6], essayist[7], journalist[8], radio personality[9], and political scientist[10].
Key Facts
- Emmanuel Ratier's place of birth was Avignon[2].
- Emmanuel Ratier died in Aven d'Orgnac[4].
- Emmanuel Ratier was born on September 29, 1957[3].
- Emmanuel Ratier died on August 19, 2015[5].
- Emmanuel Ratier was married to Véronique Ratier[11].
- A child of Emmanuel Ratier was Sophie Ratier[12].
- A child of Emmanuel Ratier was Marguerite Ratier[13].
- A child of Emmanuel Ratier was Camille Ratier[14].
- Emmanuel Ratier held citizenship in France[15].
- French was Emmanuel Ratier's native language[16].
- Emmanuel Ratier worked as an editor[6].
- Emmanuel Ratier's professions included essayist[7].
- Emmanuel Ratier's professions included journalist[8].
- Emmanuel Ratier worked as a radio personality[9].
- Emmanuel Ratier's professions included political scientist[10].
- Emmanuel Ratier's field of work was journalism[17].
- Emmanuel Ratier's field of work was political science[18].
- Emmanuel Ratier's field of work was conspiracy theory[19].
- Emmanuel Ratier held the position of director[20].
- Among Emmanuel Ratier's employers was Le Crapouillot[21].
- Emmanuel Ratier was employed by Le Figaro Magazine[22].
- Emmanuel Ratier was employed by Français d'abord ![23].
- Among Emmanuel Ratier's employers was Magazine hebdo[24].
- Emmanuel Ratier was employed by Minute[25].
- Among Emmanuel Ratier's employers was National-Hebdo[26].
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Origins and Family
Born in Avignon[2], Emmanuel Ratier… he was born on September 29, 1957[3]. French was his native language[16].
Education
Educated at University of Rouen-Normandy[27], a university in France[28], in France[29], founded in 1966[30], headquartered in Mont-Saint-Aignan[31]; Centre de formation des journalistes[32], a journalism school[33], in France[34], founded in 1946[35]; and Sciences Po[36], a public university[37], in France[38], founded in 1872[39], headquartered in Paris[40].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include editor[6], essayist[7], journalist[8], radio personality[9], and political scientist[10]. Fields of work include journalism[17], an industry[41]; political science[18], an academic major[42]; and conspiracy theory[19], a pejorative[43]. Employers include Le Crapouillot[21], a periodical[44], founded in 1915[45]; Le Figaro Magazine[22], a newspaper[46], founded in 1978[47]; Français d'abord ![23]; Magazine hebdo[24], a newspaper[48], founded in 1983[49]; Minute[25], a newspaper[50], in Israel[51], founded in 1962[52], headquartered in Paris[53]; and National-Hebdo[26], a periodical[54], founded in 1984[55]. Emmanuel Ratier held the position of director[20].
Works and Contributions
Notable works include Au cœur du pouvoir[56], a written work[57]; Encyclopédie politique française[58]; and Les Chrétiens de gauche[59], a literary work[60].
Personal Life
Emmanuel Ratier was married to Véronique Ratier[11]. Children include Sophie Ratier[12], Marguerite Ratier[13], and Camille Ratier[14]. He was affiliated with the Party of New Forces[61].
Death and Burial
Emmanuel Ratier died on August 19, 2015[5]. He passed away in Aven d'Orgnac[4]. The cause of death was myocardial infarction[62].
FAQs
Where was Emmanuel Ratier born?
Born in Avignon[2], Emmanuel Ratier…
Where did Emmanuel Ratier die?
Emmanuel Ratier died in Aven d'Orgnac[4].
Who was Emmanuel Ratier married to?
Emmanuel Ratier's spouses include Véronique Ratier[11].
What did Emmanuel Ratier do for work?
Emmanuel Ratier worked as editor[6], essayist[7], journalist[8], radio personality[9], and political scientist[10].
Where did Emmanuel Ratier go to school?
Emmanuel Ratier was educated at University of Rouen-Normandy[27], Centre de formation des journalistes[32], and Sciences Po[36].