Fernand L'Huillier
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Fernand L'Huillier
Summary
Fernand L'Huillier is a human[1]. He was born in Rambouillet[2]. He was born on +1905-07-24T00:00:00Z[3]. He passed away in Hoenheim[4]. He died on +1997-09-27T00:00:00Z[5]. He worked as a historian[6], university teacher[7], geographer[8], lecturer[9], and docent[10].
Key Facts
- Fernand L'Huillier was born in Rambouillet[2].
- Fernand L'Huillier died in Hoenheim[4].
- Fernand L'Huillier was born on +1905-07-24T00:00:00Z[3].
- Fernand L'Huillier died on +1997-09-27T00:00:00Z[5].
- Fernand L'Huillier held citizenship in France[11].
- Fernand L'Huillier's professions included historian[6].
- Fernand L'Huillier worked as a university teacher[7].
- Fernand L'Huillier worked as a geographer[8].
- Fernand L'Huillier worked as a lecturer[9].
- Fernand L'Huillier's professions included docent[10].
- Fernand L'Huillier's professions included secondary school teacher[12].
- Fernand L'Huillier's field of work was historiography[13].
- Fernand L'Huillier's field of work was geography[14].
- Among Fernand L'Huillier's employers was Lycée Kléber[15].
- Among Fernand L'Huillier's employers was University of Strasbourg[16].
- Among Fernand L'Huillier's employers was University of Strasbourg[17].
- Among Fernand L'Huillier's employers was University of Burgundy Europe[18].
- Fernand L'Huillier's education included a stint at Université de Strasbourg. Faculté des lettres[19].
- Fernand L'Huillier was educated at Lycée Louis-le-Grand[20].
- Fernand L'Huillier was educated at Lycée Bartholdi[21].
- Fernand L'Huillier is recorded as male[22].
- Fernand L'Huillier's instance of is recorded as human[23].
- Fernand L'Huillier's movement is recorded as Annales school[24].
- Fernand L'Huillier supervised Alfred Wahl as a doctoral student[25].
- Fernand L'Huillier supervised Christian Baechler as a doctoral student[26].
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Origins and Family
Fernand L'Huillier was born in Rambouillet[2]. He was born on +1905-07-24T00:00:00Z[3].
Education
Educated at Université de Strasbourg. Faculté des lettres[19], a faculty[27], in France[28]; Lycée Louis-le-Grand[20], an educational facility[29], in France[30], founded in 1965[31]; and Lycée Bartholdi[21], a lycée[32], in France[33], founded in 1965[34]. Academic degrees include DES[35] and doctorate[36]. Studied under Lucien Febvre[37], a historian[38], 1878–1956[39], of France[40], awarded the Croix de guerre 1914–1918[41], specialised in history[42]; Georges Lefebvre[43], a historian[44], 1874–1959[45], of France[46], awarded the Prix Fabien[47], specialised in social history[48]; and Marc Bloch[49], a historian[50], 1886–1944[51], of France[52], awarded the Knight of the Legion of Honour[53], specialised in history[54].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include historian[6], university teacher[7], geographer[8], lecturer[9], docent[10], and secondary school teacher[12]. Fields of work include historiography[13], an umbrella term[55] and geography[14], an academic discipline[56]. Employers include Lycée Kléber[15], an educational facility[57], in France[58], founded in 1965[59]; University of Strasbourg[16], a university[60], in France[61], founded in 1538[62]; and University of Burgundy Europe[18], an educational institution[63], in France[64], founded in 1722[65], headquartered in Dijon[66]. Doctoral students include Alfred Wahl[25], a historian[67], b. 1938[68], of France[69], specialised in history[70] and Christian Baechler[26], a university teacher[71], b. 1942[72], of France[73], specialised in history[74].
Death and Burial
Fernand L'Huillier died on +1997-09-27T00:00:00Z[5]. He passed away in Hoenheim[4].
FAQs
Where was Fernand L'Huillier born?
Born in Rambouillet[2], Fernand L'Huillier…
Where did Fernand L'Huillier die?
Fernand L'Huillier passed away in Hoenheim[4].
What did Fernand L'Huillier do for work?
Fernand L'Huillier worked as historian[6], university teacher[7], geographer[8], lecturer[9], and docent[10].
Where did Fernand L'Huillier go to school?
Fernand L'Huillier was educated at Université de Strasbourg. Faculté des lettres[19], Lycée Louis-le-Grand[20], and Lycée Bartholdi[21].