Lucien Maury
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Lucien Maury
Summary
Lucien Maury is a human[1]. He was born in 10ᵗʰ arrondissement of Paris[2]. He was born on November 26, 1872[3]. He passed away in 6th arrondissement of Paris[4]. He died on March 19, 1953[5]. He worked as a writer[6], translator[7], collection manager[8], literary scholar[9], and man of letters[10].
Key Facts
- Lucien Maury's place of birth was 10ᵗʰ arrondissement of Paris[2].
- Lucien Maury's place of birth was Paris[11].
- Lucien Maury died in 6th arrondissement of Paris[4].
- Lucien Maury died in Paris[12].
- Lucien Maury was born on November 26, 1872[3].
- Lucien Maury was born on 1872[13].
- Lucien Maury died on March 19, 1953[5].
- Burial took place at Royat[14].
- Lucien Maury held citizenship in France[15].
- French was Lucien Maury's native language[16].
- Lucien Maury worked as a writer[6].
- Lucien Maury worked as a translator[7].
- Lucien Maury worked as a collection manager[8].
- Lucien Maury's professions included literary scholar[9].
- Lucien Maury worked as a man of letters[10].
- Lucien Maury's field of work was Scandinavian literature[17].
- Lucien Maury's field of work was translation[18].
- Lucien Maury's field of work was literary studies[19].
- Among Lucien Maury's employers was Stock[20].
- Lucien Maury was employed by Uppsala University[21].
- Lucien Maury received the Officer of the Legion of Honour[22].
- Lucien Maury received the Samfundet De Nio's Grand Prize[23].
- Lucien Maury received the Bordin Prize[24].
- Lucien Maury received the Knight of the Legion of Honour[25].
- Lucien Maury is recorded as male[26].
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Origins and Family
Recorded place of birth include 10ᵗʰ arrondissement of Paris[2], a municipal arrondissement of France[27], in France[28], founded in 1860[29] and Paris[11], a commune of France[30], in France[31], founded in -0300[32]. Recorded date of birth include November 26, 1872[3] and 1872[13]. French was Lucien Maury's native language[16].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include writer[6], translator[7], collection manager[8], literary scholar[9], and man of letters[10]. Fields of work include Scandinavian literature[17], a sub-set of literature[33]; translation[18], an academic major[34]; and literary studies[19], an academic discipline[35]. Employers include Stock[20], a publishing house[36], in France[37], founded in 1896[38], headquartered in Paris[39] and Uppsala University[21], a university[40], in Sweden[41], founded in 1477[42], headquartered in Uppsala[43].
Recognition
Awards received include Officer of the Legion of Honour[22], a grade of an order[44], in France[45]; Samfundet De Nio's Grand Prize[23], a literary award[46], in Sweden[47], founded in 1921[48]; Bordin Prize[24], a literary award[49], in France[50], founded in 1835[51]; and Knight of the Legion of Honour[25], a grade of an order[52], in France[53].
Death and Burial
Lucien Maury died on March 19, 1953[5]. Recorded place of death include 6th arrondissement of Paris[4], a municipal arrondissement of France[54], in France[55], founded in 1860[56] and Paris[12], a commune of France[57], in France[58], founded in -0300[59]. He is buried at Royat[14].
FAQs
Where was Lucien Maury born?
Lucien Maury's place of birth was 10ᵗʰ arrondissement of Paris[2].
Where did Lucien Maury die?
Lucien Maury passed away in 6th arrondissement of Paris[4].
What did Lucien Maury do for work?
Lucien Maury worked as writer[6], translator[7], collection manager[8], literary scholar[9], and man of letters[10].
What awards did Lucien Maury receive?
Honors received include Officer of the Legion of Honour[22], Samfundet De Nio's Grand Prize[23], Bordin Prize[24], and Knight of the Legion of Honour[25].