Jules Viard
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Jules Viard
Summary
Jules Viard is a human[1]. He was born in Fresnes-sur-Apance[2]. He was born on August 15, 1862[3]. He died in Saint-Mandé[4]. He died on April 21, 1939[5]. He worked as an archivist[6] and historian[7].
Key Facts
- Jules Viard was born in Fresnes-sur-Apance[2].
- Jules Viard passed away in Saint-Mandé[4].
- Jules Viard was born on August 15, 1862[3].
- Jules Viard died on April 21, 1939[5].
- Jules Viard held citizenship in France[8].
- Jules Viard's professions included archivist[6].
- Jules Viard's professions included historian[7].
- Jules Viard held the position of president of the Société de l'histoire de France[9].
- Among Jules Viard's employers was Archives nationales[10].
- Among Jules Viard's employers was Bibliothèque nationale[11].
- Jules Viard was educated at École des chartes[12].
- Jules Viard was educated at Catholic University of Lyon[13].
- A notable work attributed to Jules Viard is Les Grandes Chroniques de France[14].
- A notable work attributed to Jules Viard is La messe pour la peste[15].
- Jules Viard received the Knight of the Legion of Honour[16].
- Jules Viard received the officier d'académie[17].
- Jules Viard received the Officier de l'Instruction publique[18].
- Jules Viard received the prix Gobert[19].
- Jules Viard was a member of Société de l’histoire de France[20].
- Jules Viard was a member of Comité des Travaux Historiques et Scientifiques[21].
- Jules Viard was a member of Société de l'histoire de Paris et de l'Île-de-France[22].
- Jules Viard is recorded as male[23].
- Jules Viard's instance of is recorded as human[24].
- Jules Viard's Commons category is recorded as Jules Viard[25].
- Jules Viard's archives at is recorded as Archives nationales[26].
Body
Origins and Family
Jules Viard was born in Fresnes-sur-Apance[2]. He was born on August 15, 1862[3].
Education
Educated at École des chartes[12], a grande école[27], in France[28], founded in 1821[29], headquartered in Paris[30] and Catholic University of Lyon[13], a private university[31], in France[32], founded in 1875[33], headquartered in 2nd arrondissement of Lyon[34]. Academic degrees include Baccalauréat littéraire[35] and archivist palaeographer[36].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include archivist[6] and historian[7]. Employers include Archives nationales[10], a national archives[37], in France[38], founded in 1790[39], headquartered in Pierrefitte-sur-Seine[40] and Bibliothèque nationale[11], a national library[41], in France[42], founded in 1792[43]. Jules Viard held the position of president of the Société de l'histoire de France[9].
Works and Contributions
Notable works include Les Grandes Chroniques de France[14], a version, edition or translation[44] and La messe pour la peste[15].
Recognition
Awards received include Knight of the Legion of Honour[16], a grade of an order[45], in France[46]; officier d'académie[17], a class of award[47], in France[48], founded in 1808[49]; Officier de l'Instruction publique[18], a class of award[50], in France[51], founded in 1850[52]; and prix Gobert[19], an award[53], founded in 1840[54].
Death and Burial
Jules Viard died on April 21, 1939[5]. He died in Saint-Mandé[4].
FAQs
Where was Jules Viard born?
Jules Viard was born in Fresnes-sur-Apance[2].
Where did Jules Viard die?
Jules Viard passed away in Saint-Mandé[4].
What did Jules Viard do for work?
Jules Viard worked as archivist[6] and historian[7].
Where did Jules Viard go to school?
Jules Viard was educated at École des chartes[12] and Catholic University of Lyon[13].
What awards did Jules Viard receive?
Honors received include Knight of the Legion of Honour[16], officier d'académie[17], Officier de l'Instruction publique[18], and prix Gobert[19].