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Léon Bérard

Leon Berard

French politician (1876-1960).

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Place of Death

Paris

Instance Of

Human

Date of Birth

1/6/1876

Date of Death

2/24/1960
2/25/1960

Member Of

Académie Française
(11/15/1934 - 2/24/1960)
Replaces
:
Camille Jullian
Replaced By
:
Jean Guitton
Start Time
: 11/15/1934
End Time
: 2/24/1960
Académie De Béarn

Position Held

Member of the French National Assembly
Senator of the French Third Republic
Ambassador of France to the Holy See
President
(1958 - 1960)
Replaced By
:
Maurice Genevoix
Organization Directed by the Office or Position
:
Défense De La Langue Française
Start Time
: 1958
End Time
: 1960
Seat 10 of the Académie Française
(11/15/1934 - 2/24/1960)
Replaces
:
Camille Jullian
Replaced By
:
Jean Guitton
Series Ordinal
:16
Start Time
: 11/15/1934
End Time
: 2/24/1960

Country of Citizenship

France

Occupation

Diplomat
Politician
Writer
Lawyer

Member of Political Party

Democratic Republican Alliance

Given Name

Léon

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Languages Spoken, Written or Signed

French

Native Language

French

Place of Birth

Sauveterre-De-Béarn

Educated At

Catholic University of Paris

Family Name

Bérard

Name in Native Language

Léon Bérard

Work Location

Paris

Sex or Gender

Male

Different From

Archives At

Departmental Archives of Yvelines
Inventory Number
:166J, Ms 627-8819
Level of Description
:
Document
Applies to Part
:
Letter
Statement Is Subject Of
:
Catalogue Des Correspondances Du Musée Maurice Denis
Unnamed
: 4 item
Unnamed
: 1912
Unnamed
: 1913

Award Received

Collar of the Order of the White Lion
(10/16/1923)
Point in Time
: 10/16/1923
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