Paul Allard
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Paul Allard
Summary
Paul Allard is a human[1]. His place of birth was Rouen[2]. He was born on September 15, 1841[3]. He died in Senneville-sur-Fécamp[4]. He died on December 4, 1916[5]. He worked as a historian[6], archaeologist[7], and translator[8].
Key Facts
- Paul Allard was born in Rouen[2].
- Paul Allard died in Senneville-sur-Fécamp[4].
- Paul Allard was born on September 15, 1841[3].
- Paul Allard died on December 4, 1916[5].
- Paul Allard held citizenship in France[9].
- Paul Allard's professions included historian[6].
- Paul Allard worked as an archaeologist[7].
- Paul Allard worked as a translator[8].
- Paul Allard held the position of president[10].
- Paul Allard received the Montyon Prize[11].
- Paul Allard received the Prix Thiers[12].
- Paul Allard received the Bordin Prize[13].
- Paul Allard was a member of Ligue de la Patrie Française[14].
- Paul Allard was a member of Société de l’histoire de France[15].
- Paul Allard was a member of Société d'histoire contemporaine[16].
- Paul Allard was a member of Académie des sciences, belles-lettres et arts de Rouen[17].
- Paul Allard is recorded as male[18].
- Paul Allard's instance of is recorded as human[19].
- Paul Allard's Commons category is recorded as Paul Allard[20].
- Paul Allard's archives at is recorded as Archives nationales[21].
- Paul Allard's family name is recorded as Allard[22].
- Paul Allard's given name is recorded as Paul[23].
- Paul Allard's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as French[24].
- Paul Allard's name in native language is recorded as {'lang': 'fr', 'text': 'Paul Allard'}[25].
- Paul Allard's copyright status as a creator is recorded as copyrights on works have expired[26].
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Origins and Family
Paul Allard's place of birth was Rouen[2]. He was born on September 15, 1841[3].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include historian[6], archaeologist[7], and translator[8]. Paul Allard held the position of president[10].
Recognition
Awards received include Montyon Prize[11], a literary award[27], in France[28]; Prix Thiers[12], a literary award[29], in France[30], founded in 1862[31]; and Bordin Prize[13], a literary award[32], in France[33], founded in 1835[34].
Death and Burial
Paul Allard died on December 4, 1916[5]. He passed away in Senneville-sur-Fécamp[4].
FAQs
Where was Paul Allard born?
Paul Allard's place of birth was Rouen[2].
Where did Paul Allard die?
Paul Allard passed away in Senneville-sur-Fécamp[4].
What did Paul Allard do for work?
Paul Allard worked as historian[6], archaeologist[7], and translator[8].
What awards did Paul Allard receive?
Honors received include Montyon Prize[11], Prix Thiers[12], and Bordin Prize[13].