Q118383079
0 sources
Q118383079
Summary
Q118383079 is a felibrean school[1].
Key Facts
- Q118383079 is in the country of France[2].
- Q118383079's instance of is recorded as felibrean school[3].
- Q118383079's instance of is recorded as publishing house[4].
- Q118383079's founder is recorded as Henri Mouly[5].
- Q118383079's founder is recorded as Eugène Séguret[6].
- Q118383079's founder is recorded as Joseph Vaylet[7].
- Q118383079 took place at Rodez[8].
- Q118383079's chairperson is recorded as Renaud Falissard[9].
- Q118383079's chairperson is recorded as Q10207490[10].
- Q118383079's chairperson is recorded as Jean Antoine Vaylet[11].
- Q118383079's chairperson is recorded as Q12950787[12].
- +1921-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Q118383079[13].
- Q118383079's described at URL is recorded as https://19m.nakalona.fr/items/show/32490[14].
- Q118383079's described by source is recorded as Qui a volé mon “ patois ” ? 2016[15].
- Q118383079's affiliation is recorded as Q83694533[16].
- Q118383079's name is recorded as Lo Grelh roergàs[17].
- Q118383079's general secretary is recorded as Maurice Bony[18].
Body
Founding
Founders include Henri Mouly[5], Eugène Séguret[6], and Joseph Vaylet[7]. +1921-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Q118383079[13].
Leadership
Chairpersons include Renaud Falissard[9], a bar manager[19], b. 1933[20], of France[21]; Q10207490[10], a writer[22], 1901–1979[23], of France[24], awarded the Prix Joseph Salvat[25]; Jean Antoine Vaylet[11], a Latin Catholic priest[26], 1845–1936[27], of France[28]; and Q12950787[12], 1927–2020[29], of France[30], awarded the Jaufre Rudel Award[31].