Philippe Maxence
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Philippe Maxence
Summary
Philippe Maxence is a human[1]. He was born on May 2, 1965[2]. He worked as a journalist[3], essayist[4], writer[5], and biographer[6].
Key Facts
- Philippe Maxence was born on May 2, 1965[2].
- Philippe Maxence held citizenship in France[7].
- French was Philippe Maxence's native language[8].
- Philippe Maxence's professions included journalist[3].
- Philippe Maxence's professions included essayist[4].
- Philippe Maxence's professions included writer[5].
- Philippe Maxence's professions included biographer[6].
- Philippe Maxence's field of work was journalism[9].
- Philippe Maxence's field of work was biographistics[10].
- Philippe Maxence held the position of editor-in-chief[11].
- Philippe Maxence was employed by Le Figaro Magazine[12].
- Among Philippe Maxence's employers was Le Figaro histoire[13].
- Philippe Maxence was employed by Famille chrétienne[14].
- Among Philippe Maxence's employers was Le Spectacle du Monde[15].
- Philippe Maxence was employed by La Nef[16].
- Among Philippe Maxence's employers was Q3320490[17].
- Philippe Maxence's religion is recorded as Catholicism[18].
- Philippe Maxence is recorded as male[19].
- Philippe Maxence's instance of is recorded as human[20].
- Philippe Maxence's family name is recorded as Maxence[21].
- Philippe Maxence's given name is recorded as Philippe[22].
- Philippe Maxence's pseudonym is recorded as Philippe Maxence[23].
- Philippe Maxence's official website is recorded as http://caelumetterra.hautetfort.com/[24].
- Philippe Maxence's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as French[25].
- Philippe Maxence's birth name is recorded as Christophe Sergent[26].
Body
Origins and Family
Philippe Maxence was born on May 2, 1965[2]. French was his native language[8].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include journalist[3], essayist[4], writer[5], and biographer[6]. Fields of work include journalism[9], an industry[27] and biographistics[10], an academic discipline[28]. Employers include Le Figaro Magazine[12], a newspaper[29], founded in 1978[30]; Le Figaro histoire[13], a magazine[31], founded in 2012[32]; Famille chrétienne[14], a weekly newspaper[33], in France[34], founded in 1978[35]; Le Spectacle du Monde[15], a magazine[36], founded in 1962[37]; La Nef[16], a periodical[38], founded in 1990[39]; and Q3320490[17]. Philippe Maxence held the position of editor-in-chief[11].
Personal Life
Philippe Maxence's religion is recorded as Catholicism[18].
FAQs
What did Philippe Maxence do for work?
Philippe Maxence worked as journalist[3], essayist[4], writer[5], and biographer[6].