Georges Clemenceau
0 sources
Georges Clemenceau
Summary
Georges Clemenceau is a human[1]. His place of birth was Mouilleron-en-Pareds[2]. He was born on September 28, 1841[3]. He passed away in Paris[4]. He died on November 24, 1929[5]. He worked as a politician[6], journalist[7], physician[8], screenwriter[9], and novelist[10]. He ranks in the top 0.7% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (333 views/month, #6,968 of 1,000,298).[11]
Key Facts
- Born in Mouilleron-en-Pareds[2], Georges Clemenceau…
- Georges Clemenceau passed away in Paris[4].
- Georges Clemenceau was born on September 28, 1841[3].
- Georges Clemenceau died on November 24, 1929[5].
- Georges Clemenceau is buried at Mouchamps[12].
- Georges Clemenceau's father was Paul Benjamin Clemenceau[13].
- Georges Clemenceau's mother was Emma Gautreau[14].
- Georges Clemenceau was married to Mary Plummer[15].
- A child of Georges Clemenceau was Michel Clemenceau[16].
- A child of Georges Clemenceau was Madeleine Clemenceau-Jacquemaire[17].
- A child of Georges Clemenceau was Thérèse Clemenceau[18].
- Georges Clemenceau held citizenship in France[19].
- French was Georges Clemenceau's native language[20].
- Georges Clemenceau's professions included politician[6].
- Georges Clemenceau worked as a journalist[7].
- Georges Clemenceau worked as a physician[8].
- Georges Clemenceau's professions included screenwriter[9].
- Georges Clemenceau worked as a novelist[10].
- Georges Clemenceau held the position of arrondissement mayor[21].
- Georges Clemenceau held the position of member of the French National Assembly[22].
- Georges Clemenceau held the position of Minister of War[23].
- Georges Clemenceau held the position of President of the Council[24].
- Georges Clemenceau held the position of senator of the French Third Republic[25].
- Georges Clemenceau held the position of President of the Council[26].
- Georges Clemenceau's education included a stint at University of Paris[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Georges Clemenceau's place of birth was Mouilleron-en-Pareds[2]. He was born on September 28, 1841[3]. His father was Paul Benjamin Clemenceau[13]. His mother was Emma Gautreau[14]. French was his native language[20].
Education
Georges Clemenceau was educated at University of Paris[27].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include politician[6], journalist[7], physician[8], screenwriter[9], and novelist[10]. Positions held include arrondissement mayor[21], a position[28], in France[29]; member of the French National Assembly[22], a position[30], in France[31], founded in 1789[32]; Minister of War[23], a position[33], in France[34]; President of the Council[24], a position[35], in France[36]; senator of the French Third Republic[25], a position[37], in France[38]; and seat 3 of the Académie française[39], a seat of a scientific academy[40].
Works and Contributions
A notable work attributed to Georges Clemenceau is Q123565571[41]. Things named for him include Clemenceau[42], an aircraft carrier[43]; Mount Clemenceau[44], a mountain[45], in Canada[46]; and Rue Clémenceau[47], a street[48], in Lebanon[49].
Recognition
Awards received include Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour[50], Order of the White Eagle (Second Polish Republic)[51], Cross of Liberty[52], Honorary doctor of the University of Liège[53], and Cross of Valour (1920)[54].
Personal Life
Georges Clemenceau was married to Mary Plummer[15]. Children include Michel Clemenceau[16], a politician[55], 1873–1964[56], of France[57], awarded the Commander of the Legion of Honour[58]; Madeleine Clemenceau-Jacquemaire[17], a writer[59], 1870–1949[60], of France[61], awarded the Langlois prize[62]; and Thérèse Clemenceau[18], a writer[63], 1872–1939[64], of France[65]. Religious affiliations include Protestantism[66], a Christian denominational family[67], founded in 1517[68]; atheism[69]; and deism[70]. Political affiliations include Radical Party[71], a political party[72], in France[73], founded in 1901[74], headquartered in Paris[75] and Radical-Socialist and Radical Republican Party[76], a political party[77], in France[78], founded in 1901[79], headquartered in place de Valois[80].
Death and Burial
Georges Clemenceau died on November 24, 1929[5]. He died in Paris[4]. Burial took place at Mouchamps[12].
Why It Matters
Georges Clemenceau ranks in the top 0.7% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (333 views/month, #6,968 of 1,000,298).[11] He has Wikipedia articles in 29 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[81] He is known by 54 alternative names across languages and contexts.[82]
Entities named for him include Clemenceau[42], an aircraft carrier[43]; Mount Clemenceau[44], a mountain[45], in Canada[46]; and Rue Clémenceau[47], a street[48], in Lebanon[49].
FAQs
Where was Georges Clemenceau born?
Born in Mouilleron-en-Pareds[2], Georges Clemenceau…
Where did Georges Clemenceau die?
Georges Clemenceau passed away in Paris[4].
Who were Georges Clemenceau's parents?
Georges Clemenceau's father was Paul Benjamin Clemenceau[13]. Georges Clemenceau's mother was Emma Gautreau[14].
Who was Georges Clemenceau married to?
Georges Clemenceau's spouses include Mary Plummer[15].
What did Georges Clemenceau do for work?
Georges Clemenceau worked as politician[6], journalist[7], physician[8], screenwriter[9], and novelist[10].
Where did Georges Clemenceau go to school?
Georges Clemenceau was educated at University of Paris[27].
What awards did Georges Clemenceau receive?
Honors received include Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour[50], Order of the White Eagle (Second Polish Republic)[51], Cross of Liberty[52], and Honorary doctor of the University of Liège[53].