Marie Favereau
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Marie Favereau
Summary
Marie Favereau is a human[1]. She was born on November 12, 1977[2]. She worked as a historian[3], mongolist[4], university teacher[5], orientalist[6], and writer[7]. She ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (67 views/month, #7,294 of 1,000,298).[8]
Key Facts
- Marie Favereau was born on November 12, 1977[2].
- Marie Favereau held citizenship in France[9].
- Marie Favereau's professions included historian[3].
- Marie Favereau's professions included mongolist[4].
- Marie Favereau's professions included university teacher[5].
- Marie Favereau worked as an orientalist[6].
- Marie Favereau worked as a writer[7].
- Marie Favereau's field of work was Mongol Empire[10].
- Marie Favereau's field of work was Middle Ages[11].
- Marie Favereau's field of work was history[12].
- Marie Favereau's field of work was oriental studies[13].
- Marie Favereau's field of work was creative and professional writing[14].
- Marie Favereau's field of work was non-fiction literature[15].
- Among Marie Favereau's employers was Paris Nanterre University[16].
- Among Marie Favereau's employers was University of Oxford[17].
- Marie Favereau's doctoral advisor was Ludvik Kalus[18].
- Marie Favereau is recorded as female[19].
- Marie Favereau's instance of is recorded as human[20].
- Marie Favereau's family name is recorded as Favereau[21].
- Marie Favereau's family name is recorded as Doumenjou[22].
- Marie Favereau's given name is recorded as Marie[23].
- Marie Favereau's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as French[24].
- Marie Favereau's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Arabic[25].
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Origins and Family
Marie Favereau was born on November 12, 1977[2].
Education
Marie Favereau's doctoral advisor was Ludvik Kalus[18].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include historian[3], mongolist[4], university teacher[5], orientalist[6], and writer[7]. Fields of work include Mongol Empire[10], a historical country[26], founded in 1206[27]; Middle Ages[11], an age[28]; history[12]; oriental studies[13], an academic discipline[29]; creative and professional writing[14], an academic discipline[30]; and non-fiction literature[15], a sub-set of literature[31]. Employers include Paris Nanterre University[16], a university in France[32], in France[33], founded in 1964[34], headquartered in Nanterre[35] and University of Oxford[17], a collegiate university[36], in United Kingdom[37], founded in 1096[38], headquartered in Oxford[39].
Why It Matters
Marie Favereau ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (67 views/month, #7,294 of 1,000,298).[8]
FAQs
What did Marie Favereau do for work?
Marie Favereau worked as historian[3], mongolist[4], university teacher[5], orientalist[6], and writer[7].