Jean-Jacques Ampère
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Jean-Jacques Ampère
Summary
Jean-Jacques Ampère is a human[1]. Born in Lyon[2], he… he was born on August 12, 1800[3]. He passed away in Pau[4]. He died on March 27, 1864[5]. He worked as a linguist[6], historian[7], writer[8], professor[9], and literary critic[10]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (8 views/month, #7,293 of 1,000,298).[11]
Key Facts
- Jean-Jacques Ampère was born in Lyon[2].
- Jean-Jacques Ampère died in Pau[4].
- Jean-Jacques Ampère was born on August 12, 1800[3].
- Jean-Jacques Ampère was born on January 1, 1800[12].
- Jean-Jacques Ampère died on March 27, 1864[5].
- Jean-Jacques Ampère died on January 1, 1864[13].
- Jean-Jacques Ampère is buried at Montmartre Cemetery[14].
- Jean-Jacques Ampère's father was André-Marie Ampère[15].
- Jean-Jacques Ampère's mother was Julie Carron[16].
- Jean-Jacques Ampère held citizenship in France[17].
- French was Jean-Jacques Ampère's native language[18].
- Jean-Jacques Ampère's professions included linguist[6].
- Jean-Jacques Ampère worked as a historian[7].
- Jean-Jacques Ampère worked as a writer[8].
- Jean-Jacques Ampère's professions included professor[9].
- Jean-Jacques Ampère's professions included literary critic[10].
- Jean-Jacques Ampère worked as a travel writer[19].
- Jean-Jacques Ampère held the position of seat 37 of the Académie française[20].
- Jean-Jacques Ampère was a member of Académie Française[21].
- Jean-Jacques Ampère was a member of Accademia della Crusca[22].
- Jean-Jacques Ampère was a member of Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres[23].
- Jean-Jacques Ampère was a member of Royal Swedish Academy of Letters, History and Antiquities[24].
- Jean-Jacques Ampère was a member of Academy of Sciences of Turin[25].
- Jean-Jacques Ampère is recorded as male[26].
- Jean-Jacques Ampère's instance of is recorded as human[27].
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Origins and Family
Jean-Jacques Ampère was born in Lyon[2]. Recorded date of birth include August 12, 1800[3] and January 1, 1800[12]. His father was André-Marie Ampère[15]. His mother was Julie Carron[16]. French was his native language[18].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include linguist[6], historian[7], writer[8], professor[9], literary critic[10], and travel writer[19]. Jean-Jacques Ampère held the position of seat 37 of the Académie française[20].
Death and Burial
Recorded date of death include March 27, 1864[5] and January 1, 1864[13]. Jean-Jacques Ampère died in Pau[4]. Burial took place at Montmartre Cemetery[14].
Works and Contributions
Things named for Jean-Jacques Ampère include Monge–Ampère equation[28], a mathematical concept[29].
Why It Matters
Jean-Jacques Ampère ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (8 views/month, #7,293 of 1,000,298).[11] He has Wikipedia articles in 15 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[30] He is known by 21 alternative names across languages and contexts.[31]
Entities named for him include Monge–Ampère equation[28], a mathematical concept[29].
FAQs
Where was Jean-Jacques Ampère born?
Born in Lyon[2], Jean-Jacques Ampère…
Where did Jean-Jacques Ampère die?
Jean-Jacques Ampère died in Pau[4].
Who were Jean-Jacques Ampère's parents?
Jean-Jacques Ampère's father was André-Marie Ampère[15]. Jean-Jacques Ampère's mother was Julie Carron[16].
What did Jean-Jacques Ampère do for work?
Jean-Jacques Ampère worked as linguist[6], historian[7], writer[8], professor[9], and literary critic[10].