Françoise Briquel-Chatonnet
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Françoise Briquel-Chatonnet
Summary
Françoise Briquel-Chatonnet is a human[1]. She was born in 6th arrondissement of Lyon[2]. She was born on August 22, 1956[3]. She worked as a historian[4], Director of Research at CNRS[5], and orientalist[6].
Key Facts
- Françoise Briquel-Chatonnet's place of birth was 6th arrondissement of Lyon[2].
- Françoise Briquel-Chatonnet's place of birth was Lyon[7].
- Françoise Briquel-Chatonnet was born on August 22, 1956[3].
- Among Françoise Briquel-Chatonnet's spouses was Dominique Briquel[8].
- Françoise Briquel-Chatonnet held citizenship in France[9].
- Françoise Briquel-Chatonnet worked as a historian[4].
- Françoise Briquel-Chatonnet's professions included Director of Research at CNRS[5].
- Françoise Briquel-Chatonnet worked as an orientalist[6].
- Françoise Briquel-Chatonnet's field of work was Semitic[10].
- Françoise Briquel-Chatonnet's field of work was history[11].
- Françoise Briquel-Chatonnet's field of work was historiography[12].
- Françoise Briquel-Chatonnet's field of work was history of Christianity[13].
- Françoise Briquel-Chatonnet's field of work was palaeography[14].
- Françoise Briquel-Chatonnet's field of work was epigraphy[15].
- Françoise Briquel-Chatonnet held the position of Director of Research at CNRS[16].
- Françoise Briquel-Chatonnet was employed by Bibliothèque nationale de France[17].
- Françoise Briquel-Chatonnet was employed by National Center for Scientific Research[18].
- Françoise Briquel-Chatonnet's doctoral advisor was Paul Garelli[19].
- A notable work attributed to Françoise Briquel-Chatonnet is Les Phéniciens : Aux origines du Liban[20].
- Françoise Briquel-Chatonnet received the Irène-Joliot-Curie Prize[21].
- Françoise Briquel-Chatonnet received the CNRS bronze medal[22].
- Françoise Briquel-Chatonnet received the Knight of the National Order of Merit[23].
- Françoise Briquel-Chatonnet received the Q138307815[24].
- Françoise Briquel-Chatonnet was a member of Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres[25].
- Françoise Briquel-Chatonnet is recorded as female[26].
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Origins and Family
Recorded place of birth include 6th arrondissement of Lyon[2], a municipal arrondissement of France[27], in France[28] and Lyon[7], a commune of France[29], in France[30]. Françoise Briquel-Chatonnet was born on August 22, 1956[3].
Education
Françoise Briquel-Chatonnet's doctoral advisor was Paul Garelli[19].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include historian[4], Director of Research at CNRS[5], and orientalist[6]. Fields of work include Semitic[10], a language family[31], founded in -3000[32]; history[11]; historiography[12], an umbrella term[33]; history of Christianity[13], an aspect of history[34]; palaeography[14], an auxiliary science of history[35]; and epigraphy[15], an archaeological sub-discipline[36]. Employers include Bibliothèque nationale de France[17], a national library[37], in France[38], founded in 1537[39], headquartered in 2nd arrondissement of Paris[40] and National Center for Scientific Research[18], a French public establishment of a scientific and technological character[41], in France[42], founded in 1939[43], headquartered in Paris[44]. Françoise Briquel-Chatonnet held the position of Director of Research at CNRS[16].
Works and Contributions
A notable work attributed to Françoise Briquel-Chatonnet is Les Phéniciens : Aux origines du Liban[20].
Recognition
Awards received include Irène-Joliot-Curie Prize[21], a science award[45], in France[46], founded in 2001[47]; CNRS bronze medal[22], a science award[48], in France[49]; Knight of the National Order of Merit[23], a grade of an order[50], in France[51]; and Q138307815[24].
Personal Life
Among Françoise Briquel-Chatonnet's spouses was Dominique Briquel[8].
FAQs
Where was Françoise Briquel-Chatonnet born?
Françoise Briquel-Chatonnet was born in 6th arrondissement of Lyon[2].
Who was Françoise Briquel-Chatonnet married to?
Françoise Briquel-Chatonnet's spouses include Dominique Briquel[8].
What did Françoise Briquel-Chatonnet do for work?
Françoise Briquel-Chatonnet worked as historian[4], Director of Research at CNRS[5], and orientalist[6].
What awards did Françoise Briquel-Chatonnet receive?
Honors received include Irène-Joliot-Curie Prize[21], CNRS bronze medal[22], Knight of the National Order of Merit[23], and Q138307815[24].