Jules Bergeron
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Jules Bergeron
Summary
Jules Bergeron is a human[1]. He was born in 3rd arrondissement of Paris[2]. He was born on May 5, 1853[3]. He died in 8th arrondissement of Paris[4]. He died on May 27, 1919[5]. He worked as a civil engineer[6], teacher[7], and geologist[8].
Key Facts
- Jules Bergeron was born in 3rd arrondissement of Paris[2].
- Jules Bergeron passed away in 8th arrondissement of Paris[4].
- Jules Bergeron was born on May 5, 1853[3].
- Jules Bergeron died on May 27, 1919[5].
- Jules Bergeron's father was Jules Bergeron[9].
- Jules Bergeron held citizenship in France[10].
- Jules Bergeron's professions included civil engineer[6].
- Jules Bergeron worked as a teacher[7].
- Jules Bergeron worked as a geologist[8].
- Jules Bergeron's field of work was geology[11].
- Jules Bergeron held the position of President of the Geological Society of France[12].
- Jules Bergeron held the position of president[13].
- Jules Bergeron held the position of professor[14].
- Jules Bergeron held the position of vice president[15].
- Jules Bergeron held the position of lecturer[16].
- Jules Bergeron held the position of lecturer[17].
- Among Jules Bergeron's employers was École Centrale Paris[18].
- Among Jules Bergeron's employers was Science Faculty of Paris[19].
- Jules Bergeron was educated at École Centrale Paris[20].
- Jules Bergeron's education included a stint at Science Faculty of Paris[21].
- Jules Bergeron received the Knight of the Legion of Honour[22].
- Jules Bergeron received the Auguste Viquesnel Prize[23].
- Jules Bergeron received the Q125844155[24].
- Jules Bergeron was a member of Société géologique de France[25].
- Jules Bergeron was a member of Société des ingénieurs civils de France[26].
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Origins and Family
Jules Bergeron's place of birth was 3rd arrondissement of Paris[2]. He was born on May 5, 1853[3]. His father was he[9].
Education
Educated at École Centrale Paris[20], an engineering college[27], in France[28], founded in 1829[29], headquartered in Châtenay-Malabry[30] and Science Faculty of Paris[21], a faculty[31], in France[32], founded in 1811[33]. Academic degrees include engineer[34] and Doctor of Science[35].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include civil engineer[6], teacher[7], and geologist[8]. Jules Bergeron's field of work was geology[11]. Employers include École Centrale Paris[18], an engineering college[36], in France[37], founded in 1829[38], headquartered in Châtenay-Malabry[39] and Science Faculty of Paris[19], a faculty[40], in France[41], founded in 1811[42]. Positions held include President of the Geological Society of France[12]; president[13], a position[43]; professor[14], a title of authority[44]; vice president[15], a position[45]; and lecturer[16], a position[46].
Recognition
Awards received include Knight of the Legion of Honour[22], a grade of an order[47], in France[48]; Auguste Viquesnel Prize[23], a science award[49], in France[50], founded in 1876[51]; and Q125844155[24].
Death and Burial
Jules Bergeron died on May 27, 1919[5]. He died in 8th arrondissement of Paris[4].
FAQs
Where was Jules Bergeron born?
Jules Bergeron's place of birth was 3rd arrondissement of Paris[2].
Where did Jules Bergeron die?
Jules Bergeron died in 8th arrondissement of Paris[4].
Who were Jules Bergeron's parents?
Jules Bergeron's father was Jules Bergeron[9].
What did Jules Bergeron do for work?
Jules Bergeron worked as civil engineer[6], teacher[7], and geologist[8].
Where did Jules Bergeron go to school?
Jules Bergeron was educated at École Centrale Paris[20] and Science Faculty of Paris[21].
What awards did Jules Bergeron receive?
Honors received include Knight of the Legion of Honour[22], Auguste Viquesnel Prize[23], and Q125844155[24].