Jacques Cortès
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Jacques Cortès
Summary
Jacques Cortès is a human[1]. His place of birth was Constantine[2]. He was born on July 30, 1935[3]. He passed away in Évreux[4]. He died on November 23, 2025[5]. He worked as a linguist[6].
Key Facts
- Jacques Cortès was born in Constantine[2].
- Jacques Cortès died in Évreux[4].
- Jacques Cortès was born on July 30, 1935[3].
- Jacques Cortès died on November 23, 2025[5].
- Jacques Cortès held citizenship in France[7].
- Jacques Cortès's professions included linguist[6].
- Jacques Cortès was employed by Chuo University[8].
- Jacques Cortès was employed by Lycée Français International de Tokyo[9].
- Among Jacques Cortès's employers was University of Rouen-Normandy[10].
- Among Jacques Cortès's employers was CREDIF[11].
- Jacques Cortès was educated at Q123418267[12].
- Jacques Cortès's doctoral advisor was Jean Gagnepain[13].
- Jacques Cortès received the Knight of the Legion of Honour[14].
- Jacques Cortès received the Knight of the National Order of Merit[15].
- Jacques Cortès received the Knight of the French Order of Academic Palms[16].
- Jacques Cortès is recorded as male[17].
- Jacques Cortès's instance of is recorded as human[18].
- Jacques Cortès supervised Chantal Forestal as a doctoral student[19].
- Jacques Cortès supervised Serge Borg as a doctoral student[20].
- Jacques Cortès supervised Q137757580 as a doctoral student[21].
- Jacques Cortès supervised Q138031264 as a doctoral student[22].
- Jacques Cortès earned the academic degree of honorary doctorate[23].
- Jacques Cortès earned the academic degree of honorary doctorate[24].
- Jacques Cortès's family name is recorded as Cortès[25].
- Jacques Cortès's given name is recorded as Jacques[26].
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Origins and Family
Jacques Cortès was born in Constantine[2]. He was born on July 30, 1935[3].
Education
Jacques Cortès's education included a stint at Q123418267[12]. His doctoral advisor was Jean Gagnepain[13]. Academic degrees include honorary doctorate[23].
Career and Affiliations
Jacques Cortès worked as a linguist[6]. Employers include Chuo University[8], a university[27], in Japan[28], founded in 1885[29], headquartered in Hachiōji-shi[30]; Lycée Français International de Tokyo[9], a French school abroad[31], in Japan[32], founded in 1967[33]; University of Rouen-Normandy[10], a university in France[34], in France[35], founded in 1966[36], headquartered in Mont-Saint-Aignan[37]; and CREDIF[11], a laboratory[38], in France[39], founded in 1959[40], headquartered in Saint-Cloud[41]. Doctoral students include Chantal Forestal[19], a research fellow[42], b. 1943[43], of France[44]; Serge Borg[20], a linguist[45], b. 1961[46], of France[47], awarded the Knight of the National Order of Merit[48]; Q137757580[21], a French teacher[49], b. 1962[50], of France[51]; and Q138031264[22], a linguist[52], of France[53], specialised in didactics of the teaching of French[54].
Recognition
Awards received include Knight of the Legion of Honour[14], a grade of an order[55], in France[56]; Knight of the National Order of Merit[15], a grade of an order[57], in France[58]; and Knight of the French Order of Academic Palms[16], a grade of an order[59], in France[60].
Death and Burial
Jacques Cortès died on November 23, 2025[5]. He passed away in Évreux[4].
FAQs
Where was Jacques Cortès born?
Jacques Cortès was born in Constantine[2].
Where did Jacques Cortès die?
Jacques Cortès died in Évreux[4].
What did Jacques Cortès do for work?
Jacques Cortès worked as linguist[6].
Where did Jacques Cortès go to school?
Jacques Cortès was educated at Q123418267[12].
What awards did Jacques Cortès receive?
Honors received include Knight of the Legion of Honour[14], Knight of the National Order of Merit[15], and Knight of the French Order of Academic Palms[16].