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Elme Marie Caro

Marie Caro

French philosopher (1826–1887).

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Statements about Elme Marie Caro

Sex or Gender

Male

Place of Death

Paris

Place of Birth

Poitiers

Date of Birth

3/4/1826

Date of Death

7/13/1887

Educated At

École Normale Supérieure
Collège Stanislas De Paris

Instance Of

Human

Image

Member Of

Académie Française
(1/29/1874 - )
Start Time
: 1/29/1874
Académie Des Sciences Morales Et Politiques

Country of Citizenship

France

Occupation

Philosopher

Described by Source

Svensk Uppslagsbok
Obálky Knih
URL
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The Nuttall Encyclopædia
Subject Named As
:Caro, Marie
Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary
Statement Is Subject Of
:
Q24436903
Albert Edelfelt's Letters
URL
:bug2: http://wikiba.se/ontology#Url
Encyclopædia Britannica 11th Edition
Statement Is Subject Of
:
1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/Caro, Elme Marie

Award Received

Officer of the Legion of Honour
Concours Général
Montyon Prize
(1865)
Point in Time
: 1865
Bordin Prize
(1867)
Point in Time
: 1867

Commons Gallery

Elme Marie Caro

Name in Native Language

Elme-Marie Caro

Spouse

Pauline Cassin Caro

Languages Spoken, Written or Signed

French

Given Name

Elme
Marie

Family Name

Caro

Writing Language

French

Position Held

Seat 27 of the Académie Française
(1/29/1874 - 7/13/1887)
Replaces
:
Ludovic Vitet
Replaced By
:
Gabriel Paul Othenin De Cléron, Comte D'Haussonville
Start Time
: 1/29/1874
End Time
: 7/13/1887

Pseudonym

E. de Saint-Hermel

Place of Burial

Montparnasse Cemetery
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