Léon Beaulieux
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Léon Beaulieux
Summary
Léon Beaulieux is a human[1]. Born in Vicq-sur-Nahon[2], he… he was born on September 25, 1876[3]. He passed away in Talence[4]. He died on October 15, 1965[5]. He worked as a linguist[6], slavist[7], research fellow[8], Bulgarist[9], and university teacher[10].
Key Facts
- Léon Beaulieux's place of birth was Vicq-sur-Nahon[2].
- Léon Beaulieux died in Talence[4].
- Léon Beaulieux was born on September 25, 1876[3].
- Léon Beaulieux was born on 1876[11].
- Léon Beaulieux died on October 15, 1965[5].
- A child of Léon Beaulieux was Q134969376[12].
- Léon Beaulieux held citizenship in France[13].
- Léon Beaulieux's professions included linguist[6].
- Léon Beaulieux worked as a slavist[7].
- Léon Beaulieux's professions included research fellow[8].
- Léon Beaulieux's professions included Bulgarist[9].
- Léon Beaulieux's professions included university teacher[10].
- Léon Beaulieux's field of work was Slavic studies[14].
- Léon Beaulieux's field of work was Bulgarian philology[15].
- Léon Beaulieux's field of work was linguistics[16].
- Léon Beaulieux was educated at École nationale des langues orientales vivantes[17].
- Léon Beaulieux was educated at Faculty of Arts of Paris[18].
- Léon Beaulieux's education included a stint at Paris Faculty of Law and Economics[19].
- Léon Beaulieux received the Officer of the Legion of Honour[20].
- Léon Beaulieux was a member of Bulgarian Academy of Sciences[21].
- Léon Beaulieux was a member of Association des Anciens Elèves et Amis des Langues Orientales[22].
- Léon Beaulieux was a member of Société de Linguistique de Paris[23].
- Léon Beaulieux is recorded as male[24].
- Léon Beaulieux's instance of is recorded as human[25].
- Léon Beaulieux's family name is recorded as Beaulieux[26].
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Origins and Family
Born in Vicq-sur-Nahon[2], Léon Beaulieux… Recorded date of birth include September 25, 1876[3] and 1876[11].
Education
Educated at École nationale des langues orientales vivantes[17], an educational institution[27], in France[28], founded in 1795[29]; Faculty of Arts of Paris[18], a faculty[30], in France[31], founded in 1808[32]; and Paris Faculty of Law and Economics[19], a faculty of law[33], in France[34], founded in 1896[35]. Studied under Yordan Ivanov[36], a philologist[37], 1872–1947[38], of Bulgaria[39]; Paul Boyer[40], a slavist[41], 1864–1949[42], of France[43], awarded the Knight of the Legion of Honour[44]; and Antoine Meillet[45], a grammarian[46], 1866–1936[47], of France[48], awarded the Volney Prize[49], specialised in comparative linguistics[50].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include linguist[6], slavist[7], research fellow[8], Bulgarist[9], and university teacher[10]. Fields of work include Slavic studies[14], an academic discipline[51]; Bulgarian philology[15]; and linguistics[16], an academic discipline[52].
Recognition
Léon Beaulieux received the Officer of the Legion of Honour[20].
Personal Life
A child of Léon Beaulieux was Q134969376[12].
Death and Burial
Léon Beaulieux died on October 15, 1965[5]. He died in Talence[4].
FAQs
Where was Léon Beaulieux born?
Born in Vicq-sur-Nahon[2], Léon Beaulieux…
Where did Léon Beaulieux die?
Léon Beaulieux passed away in Talence[4].
What did Léon Beaulieux do for work?
Léon Beaulieux worked as linguist[6], slavist[7], research fellow[8], Bulgarist[9], and university teacher[10].
Where did Léon Beaulieux go to school?
Léon Beaulieux was educated at École nationale des langues orientales vivantes[17], Faculty of Arts of Paris[18], and Paris Faculty of Law and Economics[19].
What awards did Léon Beaulieux receive?
Honors received include Officer of the Legion of Honour[20].