Q133702608
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Q133702608
Summary
Q133702608 is a human[1]. She was born on October 27, 1951[2]. She worked as a scholar of French literature[3], scientific editor[4], and professeur agrégé[5].
Key Facts
- Q133702608 was born on October 27, 1951[2].
- Q133702608 held citizenship in France[6].
- Q133702608's professions included scholar of French literature[3].
- Q133702608 worked as a scientific editor[4].
- Q133702608's professions included professeur agrégé[5].
- Q133702608 was employed by University of Picardie Jules Verne[7].
- Q133702608 was employed by University Nancy II[8].
- Q133702608 received the Louis Barthou Prize[9].
- Q133702608 received the Alfred-de-Vigny prize[10].
- Q133702608 was a member of Société d'histoire littéraire de la France[11].
- Q133702608 is recorded as female[12].
- Q133702608's instance of is recorded as human[13].
- Q133702608's residence is recorded as rue de Sèvres[14].
- Q133702608's family name is recorded as Richard[15].
- Q133702608's given name is recorded as Lise[16].
- Q133702608's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as French[17].
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Origins and Family
Q133702608 was born on October 27, 1951[2].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include scholar of French literature[3], scientific editor[4], and professeur agrégé[5]. Employers include University of Picardie Jules Verne[7], a university in France[18], in France[19], founded in 1969[20], headquartered in Amiens[21] and University Nancy II[8], a university in France[22], in France[23], founded in 1970[24].
Recognition
Awards received include Louis Barthou Prize[9], a literary award[25], in France[26] and Alfred-de-Vigny prize[10].
FAQs
What did Q133702608 do for work?
Q133702608 worked as scholar of French literature[3], scientific editor[4], and professeur agrégé[5].
What awards did Q133702608 receive?
Honors received include Louis Barthou Prize[9] and Alfred-de-Vigny prize[10].