Jean-Pierre Dickès
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Jean-Pierre Dickès
Summary
Jean-Pierre Dickès is a human[1]. His place of birth was Boulogne-sur-Mer[2]. He was born on December 29, 1942[3]. He died in Coquelles[4]. He died on August 28, 2020[5]. He worked as a physician[6], scientific editor[7], essayist[8], regional historian[9], and group activist[10].
Key Facts
- Jean-Pierre Dickès's place of birth was Boulogne-sur-Mer[2].
- Jean-Pierre Dickès died in Coquelles[4].
- Jean-Pierre Dickès was born on December 29, 1942[3].
- Jean-Pierre Dickès died on August 28, 2020[5].
- A child of Jean-Pierre Dickès was Christophe Dickès[11].
- A child of Jean-Pierre Dickès was Damien Dickès[12].
- A child of Jean-Pierre Dickès was Godeleine Lafargue[13].
- Jean-Pierre Dickès held citizenship in France[14].
- Jean-Pierre Dickès worked as a physician[6].
- Jean-Pierre Dickès's professions included scientific editor[7].
- Jean-Pierre Dickès's professions included essayist[8].
- Jean-Pierre Dickès's professions included regional historian[9].
- Jean-Pierre Dickès's professions included group activist[10].
- Jean-Pierre Dickès held the position of president[15].
- Jean-Pierre Dickès held the position of chairperson[16].
- Jean-Pierre Dickès was educated at Faculty of Medicine (University of Lille)[17].
- Jean-Pierre Dickès's education included a stint at Saint-Sulpice Seminary[18].
- Jean-Pierre Dickès's education included a stint at Paris Medical Faculty[19].
- Jean-Pierre Dickès was a member of Action Française[20].
- Jean-Pierre Dickès was a member of Eklitra[21].
- Jean-Pierre Dickès is recorded as male[22].
- Jean-Pierre Dickès's instance of is recorded as human[23].
- Jean-Pierre Dickès's genre is essay[24].
- Jean-Pierre Dickès's family name is recorded as Dickès[25].
- Jean-Pierre Dickès's given name is recorded as Jean-Pierre[26].
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Origins and Family
Jean-Pierre Dickès was born in Boulogne-sur-Mer[2]. He was born on December 29, 1942[3].
Education
Educated at Faculty of Medicine (University of Lille)[17], an academic institution[27], in France[28], founded in 1876[29], headquartered in Lille[30]; Saint-Sulpice Seminary[18], a Catholic seminary[31], in France[32], founded in 1641[33], headquartered in Saint-Sulpice Seminary campus[34]; and Paris Medical Faculty[19], a medical school[35], in France[36], founded in 1808[37].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include physician[6], scientific editor[7], essayist[8], regional historian[9], and group activist[10]. Positions held include president[15], a position[38] and chairperson[16], a type of position[39].
Personal Life
Children include Christophe Dickès[11], a historian[40], b. 1972[41], of France[42], awarded the Prix François-Millepierres[43]; Damien Dickès[12], a poet[44], 1978–1997[45], of France[46]; and Godeleine Lafargue[13], a philosopher[47], of France[48].
Death and Burial
Jean-Pierre Dickès died on August 28, 2020[5]. He passed away in Coquelles[4].
FAQs
Where was Jean-Pierre Dickès born?
Born in Boulogne-sur-Mer[2], Jean-Pierre Dickès…
Where did Jean-Pierre Dickès die?
Jean-Pierre Dickès passed away in Coquelles[4].
What did Jean-Pierre Dickès do for work?
Jean-Pierre Dickès worked as physician[6], scientific editor[7], essayist[8], regional historian[9], and group activist[10].
Where did Jean-Pierre Dickès go to school?
Jean-Pierre Dickès was educated at Faculty of Medicine (University of Lille)[17], Saint-Sulpice Seminary[18], and Paris Medical Faculty[19].