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Gabriel Paul Othenin De Cléron, Comte D'Haussonville

Paul-Gabriel D’Haussonville

French politician (1843-1924).

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Place of Death

7th Arrondissement of Paris

Instance Of

Human

Member Of

Académie Française
(1/26/1888 - )
Start Time
: 1/26/1888
Ligue De La Patrie Française‏
Académie Des Sciences Morales Et Politiques
Société D'archéologie, Sciences, Lettres Et Arts Du Département De Seine-Et-Marne

Position Held

Q59293930
(2/8/1871 - 3/7/1876)
Start Time
: 2/8/1871
End Time
: 3/7/1876
Seat 27 of the Académie Française
(1/26/1888 - 9/1/1924)
Replaces
:
Elme Marie Caro
Replaced By
:
Auguste-Armand De La Force
Start Time
: 1/26/1888
End Time
: 9/1/1924

Country of Citizenship

France

Date of Birth

9/21/1843
Reason for Preferred Rank
:
Most Precise Value
1843

Date of Death

9/1/1924
Reason for Preferred Rank
:
Most Precise Value
1924

Father

Joseph D'Haussonville

Mother

Louise De Broglie, Comtesse D'Haussonville

Occupation

Politician
Essayist
Lawyer
Writer

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Given Name

Gabriel

Languages Spoken, Written or Signed

French

Described by Source

Svensk Uppslagsbok
Library of the World's Best Literature

Native Language

French

Place of Birth

Gurcy-Le-Châtel

Name in Native Language

Paul-Gabriel d’Haussonville

Spouse

Pauline D'Harcourt

Award Received

Montyon Prize
(1875)
Point in Time
: 1875
Knight of the Legion of Honour

Sex or Gender

Male

Writing Language

French

Member of Political Party

Orléanism

Family Name

D'Haussonville

Family

Q56611549

Child

Mathilde De Cléron D’Haussonville

Place of Burial

Q110356985

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Relative

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Jacques Henri Léonor Le Marois