Grand Prix d’Histoire de la Ville de Paris
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Grand Prix d’Histoire de la Ville de Paris
Summary
Grand Prix d’Histoire de la Ville de Paris is a science award[1].
Key Facts
- Grand Prix d’Histoire de la Ville de Paris won the Michel Le Moël[2].
- Grand Prix d’Histoire de la Ville de Paris won the Daniel Roche[3].
- Grand Prix d’Histoire de la Ville de Paris won the Henri-Jean Martin[4].
- Grand Prix d’Histoire de la Ville de Paris won the Jean Delumeau[5].
- Grand Prix d’Histoire de la Ville de Paris won the René Rémond[6].
- Grand Prix d’Histoire de la Ville de Paris won the Jacques Thuillier[7].
- Grand Prix d’Histoire de la Ville de Paris's instance of is recorded as science award[8].
- Grand Prix d’Histoire de la Ville de Paris's conferred by is recorded as municipality of Paris[9].
Body
Recognition
Wins include Michel Le Moël[2], a historian[10], 1929–2019[11], of France[12], awarded the Grand Prix d’Histoire de la Ville de Paris[13]; Daniel Roche[3], a historian[14], 1935–2023[15], of France[16], awarded the Knight of the National Order of Merit[17], specialised in history[18]; Henri-Jean Martin[4], a librarian[19], 1924–2007[20], of France[21], awarded the Knight of the Legion of Honour[22], specialised in history of the book[23]; Jean Delumeau[5], a historian[24], 1923–2020[25], of France[26], awarded the Commander of the French Order of Academic Palms[27], specialised in history of Christianity[28]; René Rémond[6], a historian[29], 1918–2007[30], of France[31], awarded the Grand Officer of the Legion of Honour[32]; and Jacques Thuillier[7], an art historian[33], 1928–2011[34], of France[35], awarded the Commander of the Legion of Honour[36], specialised in art history[37].
FAQs
What awards did Grand Prix d’Histoire de la Ville de Paris receive?
Honors received include Michel Le Moël[2], Daniel Roche[3], Henri-Jean Martin[4], and Jean Delumeau[5].