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Pierre-Henri Simon

Pierre Marie Louis Henry Simon

French writer (1903-1972).

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Place of Birth

Saint-Fort-Sur-Gironde

Place of Death

Suresnes

Country of Citizenship

France

Instance Of

Human

Educated At

Lycée Louis-Le-Grand
École Normale Supérieure

Member Of

Académie Française
(11/10/1966 - 9/20/1972)
Replaces
:
Daniel-Rops
Replaced By
:
André Roussin
Start Time
: 11/10/1966
End Time
: 9/20/1972

Occupation

Poet
Historian
Literary Historian
University Teacher
Literary Critic
Romanist
Writer
Essayist

Date of Birth

1/16/1903

Date of Death

9/20/1972

Employer

University of Fribourg
Ghent University
Université Catholique De Lille
HOGENT University of Applied Sciences and Arts

Languages Spoken, Written or Signed

French

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Given Name

Pierre

Native Language

French

Child

Family Name

Simon

Name in Native Language

Pierre-Henri Simon

Nominated For

Nobel Prize in Literature
(1966)
Point in Time
: 1966

Religion or Worldview

Catholicism

Sex or Gender

Male

Position Held

Seat 7 of the Académie Française
(11/10/1966 - 9/20/1972)
Replaces
:
Daniel-Rops
Replaced By
:
André Roussin
Series Ordinal
:16
Start Time
: 11/10/1966
End Time
: 9/20/1972
Director
( - 1967)
End Time
: 1967
End Time
: 1972

Pseudonym

PHS

Field of Work

Literary Activity
Belletristic Literature
Poetry
History of Literature
Literary Criticism
Essay

Award Received

Officer of the Legion of Honour
Knight of the National Order of Merit
Bordin Prize
(1942)
Point in Time
: 1942
Prix D'Académie
(1943)
Point in Time
: 1943
Prix Max-Barthou
(1950)
Point in Time
: 1950
Lange Prize
(1954)
Point in Time
: 1954
Ambassadors' Prize
(1954)
Point in Time
: 1954
Prix Ève Delacroix
(1963)
Point in Time
: 1963

Birth Name

Pierre Marie Louis Henry Simon

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For Work
:
Q125692661
Organization Directed by the Office or Position
:
Académie De Saintonge
Cantonal and University Library of Fribourg