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Alfred Capus
French journalist and playwright (1858-1922).
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Sex or Gender
Male
Place of Burial
Père Lachaise Cemetery
Grave of Capus
Place of Birth
Aix-en-Provence
Place of Death
Neuilly-Sur-Seine
Country of Citizenship
France
Date of Birth
11/25/1858
11/25/1857
Date of Death
11/1/1922
Occupation
Journalist
Novelist
Playwright
Writer
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Native Language
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Name in Native Language
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Writing Language
Position Held
Start of Work Period
Pseudonym
Notable Work
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Award Received
Educated At
Human
Académie Française
(2/12/1914 - 11/1/1922)
Replaces
:
Henri Poincaré
Replaced By
:
Édouard Estaunié
Start Time
:
2/12/1914
End Time
:
11/1/1922
Funeral
Location
:
Église Saint-Pierre De Neuilly-Sur-Seine
Alfred
French
Svensk Uppslagsbok
Obálky Knih
URL
:
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Encyclopædia Britannica 11th Edition
Statement Is Subject Of
:
1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/Capus, Alfred
Alfred Capus
Capus
French
French
Seat 24 of the Académie Française
(2/12/1914 - 11/1/1922)
Replaces
:
Henri Poincaré
Replaced By
:
Édouard Estaunié
Series Ordinal
:
16
Start Time
:
2/12/1914
End Time
:
11/1/1922
President
(1903 - 1904)
Organization Directed by the Office or Position
:
SACD
Start Time
:
1903
End Time
:
1904
President
(1906 - 1908)
Organization Directed by the Office or Position
:
SACD
Start Time
:
1906
End Time
:
1908
Editor-in-Chief
Affiliation
:
Le Figaro
1878
Canalis
Graindorge
Qui Perd Gagne
Joseph Capus
Commander of the Legion of Honour
Prix Toirac
(1905)
Point in Time
:
1905
Mines ParisTech
Burial Plot Reference
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93
Unnamed
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Coordinate Location
:
48.8616°N 2.3981°E