Q137596890
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Q137596890
Summary
Q137596890 is a human[1]. She was born on May 16, 1946[2]. She worked as a teacher of literature[3], research fellow[4], and archivist[5].
Key Facts
- Q137596890 was born on May 16, 1946[2].
- Among Q137596890's spouses was Q3081580[6].
- Q137596890 held citizenship in France[7].
- Q137596890 worked as a teacher of literature[3].
- Q137596890's professions included research fellow[4].
- Q137596890's professions included archivist[5].
- Q137596890's field of work was archiving[8].
- Q137596890's field of work was photography[9].
- Among Q137596890's employers was French Ministry of education[10].
- Among Q137596890's employers was National Center for Scientific Research[11].
- Q137596890 was a member of Q137638079[12].
- Q137596890 is recorded as female[13].
- Q137596890's instance of is recorded as human[14].
- Q137596890's family name is recorded as Monod[15].
- Q137596890's given name is recorded as Sibylle[16].
- Q137596890's relative is recorded as Gustave Monod[17].
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Origins and Family
Q137596890 was born on May 16, 1946[2].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include teacher of literature[3], research fellow[4], and archivist[5]. Fields of work include archiving[8], an activity[18] and photography[9], an artistic technique[19]. Employers include French Ministry of education[10], a ministry of education[20], in France[21], founded in 1828[22], headquartered in Hôtel de Rochechouart[23] and National Center for Scientific Research[11], a French public establishment of a scientific and technological character[24], in France[25], founded in 1939[26], headquartered in Paris[27].
Personal Life
Q137596890 was married to Q3081580[6].
FAQs
Who was Q137596890 married to?
Q137596890's spouses include Q3081580[6].
What did Q137596890 do for work?
Q137596890 worked as teacher of literature[3], research fellow[4], and archivist[5].