Pierre Quillard
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Pierre Quillard
Summary
Pierre Quillard is a human[1]. He was born in Paris[2]. He was born on July 14, 1864[3]. He passed away in Neuilly-sur-Seine[4]. He died on February 4, 1912[5]. He worked as a linguist[6], poet[7], journalist[8], translator[9], and playwright[10]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (23 views/month, #7,299 of 1,000,298).[11]
Key Facts
- Pierre Quillard was born in Paris[2].
- Pierre Quillard died in Neuilly-sur-Seine[4].
- Pierre Quillard was born on July 14, 1864[3].
- Pierre Quillard died on February 4, 1912[5].
- Pierre Quillard is buried at Père Lachaise Cemetery[12].
- Pierre Quillard held citizenship in France[13].
- French was Pierre Quillard's native language[14].
- Pierre Quillard worked as a linguist[6].
- Pierre Quillard worked as a poet[7].
- Pierre Quillard's professions included journalist[8].
- Pierre Quillard's professions included translator[9].
- Pierre Quillard's professions included playwright[10].
- Pierre Quillard's field of work was symbolism[15].
- Pierre Quillard's field of work was poetry[16].
- Pierre Quillard's field of work was drama[17].
- Pierre Quillard's field of work was translation[18].
- Pierre Quillard's field of work was activism[19].
- Pierre Quillard's field of work was human rights[20].
- Pierre Quillard held the position of editor-in-chief[21].
- Pierre Quillard was employed by Pro Armenia[22].
- Among Pierre Quillard's employers was Mercure de France[23].
- Pierre Quillard was educated at Sorbonne[24].
- Pierre Quillard was educated at École pratique des hautes études[25].
- Pierre Quillard was educated at École des chartes[26].
- Pierre Quillard was a member of Human Rights League[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Born in Paris[2], Pierre Quillard… he was born on July 14, 1864[3]. French was his native language[14].
Education
Educated at Sorbonne[24], a school building[28], in France[29], founded in 1257[30]; École pratique des hautes études[25], a grand établissement[31], in France[32], founded in 1868[33], headquartered in Paris[34]; and École des chartes[26], a grande école[35], in France[36], founded in 1821[37], headquartered in Paris[38].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include linguist[6], poet[7], journalist[8], translator[9], and playwright[10]. Fields of work include symbolism[15], a literary movement[39]; poetry[16], a literary form[40]; drama[17], a literary mode[41]; translation[18], an academic major[42]; activism[19], a concept[43]; and human rights[20], a convention[44]. Employers include Pro Armenia[22], a newspaper[45], in France[46], founded in 1900[47], headquartered in Paris[48] and Mercure de France[23], a periodical[49], in France[50], founded in 1672[51]. Pierre Quillard held the position of editor-in-chief[21].
Death and Burial
Pierre Quillard died on February 4, 1912[5]. He passed away in Neuilly-sur-Seine[4]. Burial took place at Père Lachaise Cemetery[12].
Why It Matters
Pierre Quillard ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (23 views/month, #7,299 of 1,000,298).[11] He has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[52]
FAQs
Where was Pierre Quillard born?
Pierre Quillard's place of birth was Paris[2].
Where did Pierre Quillard die?
Pierre Quillard passed away in Neuilly-sur-Seine[4].
What did Pierre Quillard do for work?
Pierre Quillard worked as linguist[6], poet[7], journalist[8], translator[9], and playwright[10].
Where did Pierre Quillard go to school?
Pierre Quillard was educated at Sorbonne[24], École pratique des hautes études[25], and École des chartes[26].