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Eugène de Rozière

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Eugène de Rozière
In office
1879–1896
Personal details
Born1829
Paris
Died1896
Paris
EducationÉcole royale des chartes

Eugène de Rozière (Marie Louis Thomas Eugène de Rozière) was a French legal historian and politician. He was born in Paris on May 3, 1820, and died in the same city on June 18, 1896.[1]

Biography

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From 1842 to 1845, Eugene de Roziere was a student at the École royale des chartes, where he obtained an archivist paleographer diploma. From 1846 to 1851, he worked there as a tutor. From 1859 to 1881, he was inspector general of the Departmental Archives. He was elected to the Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres in 1871.[2][3]

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References

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  1. ^ "Rozière, Eugène de (1820-1896)". Francearchives.
  2. ^ "Rozière, Eugène de (1820-1896)". Francearchives.
  3. ^ "ROZIÈRE Thomas Louis Eugène de [note biographique]". Persee.