Marcel Bruyère
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Marcel Bruyère
Summary
Marcel Bruyère is a human[1]. His place of birth was Nîmes[2]. He was born on 1889[3]. He passed away in Nîmes[4]. He died on January 27, 1960[5]. He worked as a Catholic priest[6], literary critic[7], and chaplain[8].
Key Facts
- Born in Nîmes[2], Marcel Bruyère…
- Marcel Bruyère died in Nîmes[4].
- Marcel Bruyère was born on 1889[3].
- Marcel Bruyère died on January 27, 1960[5].
- Marcel Bruyère died on 1960[9].
- Marcel Bruyère held citizenship in France[10].
- Marcel Bruyère's professions included Catholic priest[6].
- Marcel Bruyère worked as a literary critic[7].
- Marcel Bruyère worked as a chaplain[8].
- Marcel Bruyère held the position of President of the Académie de Nîmes[11].
- Among Marcel Bruyère's employers was Jean-Baptiste-Dumas high school[12].
- Marcel Bruyère received the Paul Teissonnière Award[13].
- Marcel Bruyère received the Montyon Prize[14].
- Marcel Bruyère was a member of Académie de Nîmes[15].
- Marcel Bruyère was a member of Comité de l'art chrétien de Nîmes[16].
- Marcel Bruyère's religion is recorded as Catholic Church[17].
- Marcel Bruyère is recorded as male[18].
- Marcel Bruyère's instance of is recorded as human[19].
- Marcel Bruyère earned the academic degree of Doctor of Arts[20].
- Marcel Bruyère's family name is recorded as Bruyère[21].
- Marcel Bruyère's given name is recorded as Marcel[22].
- Marcel Bruyère's described by source is recorded as Q118383423[23].
- Marcel Bruyère's described by source is recorded as Poètes et prosateurs du Gard en langue d'oc[24].
- Marcel Bruyère's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as French[25].
- Marcel Bruyère's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Occitan[26].
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Origins and Family
Born in Nîmes[2], Marcel Bruyère… he was born on 1889[3].
Education
Marcel Bruyère earned the academic degree of Doctor of Arts[20].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include Catholic priest[6], literary critic[7], and chaplain[8]. Among Marcel Bruyère's employers was Jean-Baptiste-Dumas high school[12]. He held the position of President of the Académie de Nîmes[11].
Recognition
Awards received include Paul Teissonnière Award[13], a literary award[27], in France[28] and Montyon Prize[14], a literary award[29], in France[30].
Personal Life
Marcel Bruyère's religion is recorded as Catholic Church[17].
Death and Burial
Recorded date of death include January 27, 1960[5] and 1960[9]. Marcel Bruyère died in Nîmes[4].
FAQs
Where was Marcel Bruyère born?
Marcel Bruyère's place of birth was Nîmes[2].
Where did Marcel Bruyère die?
Marcel Bruyère died in Nîmes[4].
What did Marcel Bruyère do for work?
Marcel Bruyère worked as Catholic priest[6], literary critic[7], and chaplain[8].
What awards did Marcel Bruyère receive?
Honors received include Paul Teissonnière Award[13] and Montyon Prize[14].