Jean Guyon
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Jean Guyon
Summary
Jean Guyon is a human[1]. Born in Marseille[2], he… he was born on January 15, 1945[3]. He worked as a historian[4] and archaeologist[5].
Key Facts
- Born in Marseille[2], Jean Guyon…
- Jean Guyon was born on January 15, 1945[3].
- Jean Guyon held citizenship in France[6].
- Jean Guyon's professions included historian[4].
- Jean Guyon's professions included archaeologist[5].
- Jean Guyon's field of work was catacombs[7].
- Jean Guyon was employed by National Center for Scientific Research[8].
- Jean Guyon's education included a stint at Lycée Thiers[9].
- Jean Guyon's education included a stint at École Normale Supérieure[10].
- Jean Guyon's education included a stint at École pratique des hautes études[11].
- Jean Guyon was a member of Conseil national de la recherche archéologique[12].
- Jean Guyon was a member of Académie de Marseille[13].
- Jean Guyon was a member of Pontifical Academy of Archaeology[14].
- Jean Guyon is recorded as male[15].
- Jean Guyon's instance of is recorded as human[16].
- Jean Guyon supervised Marc Heijmans as a doctoral student[17].
- Jean Guyon supervised Philippe Pergola as a doctoral student[18].
- Jean Guyon supervised Valérie Bel as a doctoral student[19].
- Jean Guyon supervised Martial Monteil as a doctoral student[20].
- Jean Guyon supervised Yves Manniez as a doctoral student[21].
- Jean Guyon's family name is recorded as Guyon[22].
- Jean Guyon's given name is recorded as Jean[23].
- Jean Guyon's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as French[24].
- Jean Guyon's name in native language is recorded as Jean Guyon[25].
- Jean Guyon's assessment is recorded as agrégation of history[26].
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Origins and Family
Jean Guyon's place of birth was Marseille[2]. He was born on January 15, 1945[3].
Education
Educated at Lycée Thiers[9], an educational facility[27], in France[28], founded in 1965[29]; École Normale Supérieure[10], a école normale supérieure[30], in France[31], founded in 1794[32], headquartered in Paris[33]; and École pratique des hautes études[11], a grand établissement[34], in France[35], founded in 1868[36], headquartered in Paris[37].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include historian[4] and archaeologist[5]. Jean Guyon's field of work was catacombs[7]. He was employed by National Center for Scientific Research[8]. Doctoral students include Marc Heijmans[17], a historian[38], b. 1959[39], of Kingdom of the Netherlands[40], awarded the prix Félix-de-Beaujour[41], specialised in ancient history[42]; Philippe Pergola[18], a historian[43], b. 1953[44], of France[45]; Valérie Bel[19], an archaeologist[46], of France[47]; Martial Monteil[20], an archaeologist[48], b. 1967[49], of France[50], awarded the Knight of the National Order of Merit[51], specialised in archaeology[52]; and Yves Manniez[21], an archaeologist[53], b. 1959[54], of France[55].
FAQs
Where was Jean Guyon born?
Born in Marseille[2], Jean Guyon…
What did Jean Guyon do for work?
Jean Guyon worked as historian[4] and archaeologist[5].
Where did Jean Guyon go to school?
Jean Guyon was educated at Lycée Thiers[9], École Normale Supérieure[10], and École pratique des hautes études[11].