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Louise Weiss

French journalist, writer, feminist & politician (1893-1983).

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Place of Birth

Arras

Award Received

Grand Officer of the Legion of Honour
(1976)
Point in Time
: 1976
Henry Malherbe Prize
(1970)
Point in Time
: 1970

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Place of Death

16th Arrondissement of Paris

Country of Citizenship

France

Instance Of

Human

Date of Death

5/26/1983

Date of Birth

1/25/1893

Occupation

Journalist
Politician
Writer

Position Held

Member of the European Parliament
(7/17/1979 - 5/26/1983)
Parliamentary Term
:
First European Parliament
Parliamentary Group
:
European Progressive Democrats
Represents
:
Rally for the Republic
Electoral District
:
France
Elected In
:
1979 European Parliament Election
Start Time
: 7/17/1979
End Time
: 5/26/1983

Native Language

French

Given Name

Louise

Relative

Louis Émile Javal
Kinship to Subject
:
Grandfather
Alice Weiller
Kinship to Subject
:
Aunt

Place of Burial

Magny-Les-Hameaux
Burial Plot Reference
:48° 44′ 38.03″ N, 2° 3′ 40.78″ E

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Work Location

Strasbourg
City of Brussels
Saint-Quay-Portrieux
Valid in Period
:
World War I

Father

Paul Louis Weiss

Educated At

Lycée Molière
Unnamed
:bug: P7374

Employer

L'Europe Nouvelle
( - 1934)
End Time
: 1934

Sibling

Jenny Aubry

Name in Native Language

Louise Weiss

Field of Work

Writer

Family Name

Weiss

Languages Spoken, Written or Signed

French

Sex or Gender

Female

Mother

Jeanne Javal

Member of Political Party

Rally for the Republic

Writing Language

French

Spouse

José IMBERT IMBER

Assessment

Agrégation of Classics
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