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[ "Carlo Minnaja", "languages spoken, written or signed", "Italian" ]
Carlo Minnaja (born 19 March 1940) is a retired professor of Mathematics, a native Esperanto speaker, and Esperanto translator, author and researcher. He authored many books about Esperanto, in Esperanto and Italian, including a vocabulary of Esperanto, and is a member of the Akademio de Esperanto.
languages spoken, written or signed
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[ "linguistic abilities", "language proficiency", "language command" ]
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[ "Carlo Minnaja", "native language", "Esperanto" ]
Carlo Minnaja (born 19 March 1940) is a retired professor of Mathematics, a native Esperanto speaker, and Esperanto translator, author and researcher. He authored many books about Esperanto, in Esperanto and Italian, including a vocabulary of Esperanto, and is a member of the Akademio de Esperanto.
native language
46
[ "mother tongue", "first language", "mother language", "primary language", "L1" ]
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[ "Carlo Minnaja", "given name", "Carlo" ]
Carlo Minnaja (born 19 March 1940) is a retired professor of Mathematics, a native Esperanto speaker, and Esperanto translator, author and researcher. He authored many books about Esperanto, in Esperanto and Italian, including a vocabulary of Esperanto, and is a member of the Akademio de Esperanto.
given name
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[ "first name", "forename", "given title", "personal name" ]
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[ "Carlo Minnaja", "family name", "Minnaja" ]
Carlo Minnaja (born 19 March 1940) is a retired professor of Mathematics, a native Esperanto speaker, and Esperanto translator, author and researcher. He authored many books about Esperanto, in Esperanto and Italian, including a vocabulary of Esperanto, and is a member of the Akademio de Esperanto.Academic career Minna...
family name
54
[ "surname", "last name", "patronymic", "family surname", "clan name" ]
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[ "Carlo Minnaja", "native language", "Italian" ]
Carlo Minnaja (born 19 March 1940) is a retired professor of Mathematics, a native Esperanto speaker, and Esperanto translator, author and researcher. He authored many books about Esperanto, in Esperanto and Italian, including a vocabulary of Esperanto, and is a member of the Akademio de Esperanto.
native language
46
[ "mother tongue", "first language", "mother language", "primary language", "L1" ]
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[ "Carlo Minnaja", "occupation", "Esperantist" ]
Carlo Minnaja (born 19 March 1940) is a retired professor of Mathematics, a native Esperanto speaker, and Esperanto translator, author and researcher. He authored many books about Esperanto, in Esperanto and Italian, including a vocabulary of Esperanto, and is a member of the Akademio de Esperanto.
occupation
48
[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
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[ "Carlo Minnaja", "sex or gender", "male" ]
Carlo Minnaja (born 19 March 1940) is a retired professor of Mathematics, a native Esperanto speaker, and Esperanto translator, author and researcher. He authored many books about Esperanto, in Esperanto and Italian, including a vocabulary of Esperanto, and is a member of the Akademio de Esperanto.
sex or gender
65
[ "biological sex", "gender identity", "gender expression", "sexual orientation", "gender classification" ]
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[ "Daniel Bovet", "residence", "Italy" ]
Daniel Bovet (23 March 1907 – 8 April 1992) was a Swiss-born Italian pharmacologist who won the 1957 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his discovery of drugs that block the actions of specific neurotransmitters. He is best known for his discovery in 1937 of antihistamines, which block the neurotransmitter hist...
residence
49
[ "living place", "dwelling", "abode", "habitat", "domicile" ]
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[ "Daniel Bovet", "native language", "Esperanto" ]
Daniel Bovet (23 March 1907 – 8 April 1992) was a Swiss-born Italian pharmacologist who won the 1957 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his discovery of drugs that block the actions of specific neurotransmitters. He is best known for his discovery in 1937 of antihistamines, which block the neurotransmitter hist...
native language
46
[ "mother tongue", "first language", "mother language", "primary language", "L1" ]
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[ "Daniel Bovet", "educated at", "University of Geneva" ]
Daniel Bovet (23 March 1907 – 8 April 1992) was a Swiss-born Italian pharmacologist who won the 1957 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his discovery of drugs that block the actions of specific neurotransmitters. He is best known for his discovery in 1937 of antihistamines, which block the neurotransmitter hist...
educated at
56
[ "studied at", "graduated from", "attended", "enrolled at", "completed education at" ]
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[ "Petr Ginz", "languages spoken, written or signed", "Czech" ]
Petr Ginz (1 February 1928 – 28 September 1944) was a Czechoslovak boy of partial Jewish background who was deported to the Theresienstadt concentration camp (known as Terezín, in Czech) during the Holocaust. He was murdered at the age of sixteen when he was transferred to Auschwitz concentration camp and gassed to dea...
languages spoken, written or signed
38
[ "linguistic abilities", "language proficiency", "language command" ]
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[ "Petr Ginz", "native language", "Czech" ]
Petr Ginz (1 February 1928 – 28 September 1944) was a Czechoslovak boy of partial Jewish background who was deported to the Theresienstadt concentration camp (known as Terezín, in Czech) during the Holocaust. He was murdered at the age of sixteen when he was transferred to Auschwitz concentration camp and gassed to dea...
native language
46
[ "mother tongue", "first language", "mother language", "primary language", "L1" ]
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[ "Petr Ginz", "country of citizenship", "Czechoslovakia" ]
Petr Ginz (1 February 1928 – 28 September 1944) was a Czechoslovak boy of partial Jewish background who was deported to the Theresienstadt concentration camp (known as Terezín, in Czech) during the Holocaust. He was murdered at the age of sixteen when he was transferred to Auschwitz concentration camp and gassed to dea...
country of citizenship
63
[ "citizenship country", "place of citizenship", "country of origin", "citizenship nation", "country of citizenship status" ]
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[ "Petr Ginz", "sibling", "Chava Pressburger" ]
Diary Before his transport, Ginz wrote a diary between 1941 and 1942 about his life. This diary, written in a matter-of-fact way, has been compared to that of Anne Frank. This diary was lost but found and published by his sister Eva (now Chava Pressburger) as Diary of My Brother. It was published in Spanish, Catalan, a...
sibling
37
[ "brother or sister", "kin" ]
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[ "Petr Ginz", "mother", "Marie Ginzová" ]
Petr Ginz (1 February 1928 – 28 September 1944) was a Czechoslovak boy of partial Jewish background who was deported to the Theresienstadt concentration camp (known as Terezín, in Czech) during the Holocaust. He was murdered at the age of sixteen when he was transferred to Auschwitz concentration camp and gassed to dea...
mother
52
[ "mom", "mommy", "mum", "mama", "parent" ]
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[ "Petr Ginz", "family name", "Ginz" ]
Petr Ginz (1 February 1928 – 28 September 1944) was a Czechoslovak boy of partial Jewish background who was deported to the Theresienstadt concentration camp (known as Terezín, in Czech) during the Holocaust. He was murdered at the age of sixteen when he was transferred to Auschwitz concentration camp and gassed to dea...
family name
54
[ "surname", "last name", "patronymic", "family surname", "clan name" ]
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[ "Petr Ginz", "significant event", "Transport Ek from Theresienstadt,Ghetto,Czechoslovakia to Auschwitz Birkenau,Extermination Camp,Poland on 28/09/1944" ]
Petr Ginz (1 February 1928 – 28 September 1944) was a Czechoslovak boy of partial Jewish background who was deported to the Theresienstadt concentration camp (known as Terezín, in Czech) during the Holocaust. He was murdered at the age of sixteen when he was transferred to Auschwitz concentration camp and gassed to dea...
significant event
30
[ "Landmark event", "Key happening", "Pivotal occurrence", "Momentous incident", "Notable episode" ]
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[ "Vinko Ošlak", "country of citizenship", "Slovenia" ]
Vinko Ošlak (born 23 June 1947) is a Slovene author, essayist, translator, columnist and esperantist from the Austrian state of Carinthia. Ošlak was born in the town of Slovenj Gradec, then part of the Socialist Republic of Slovenia in former Yugoslavia. After completing his primary and high school education in his nat...
country of citizenship
63
[ "citizenship country", "place of citizenship", "country of origin", "citizenship nation", "country of citizenship status" ]
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[ "Vinko Ošlak", "family name", "Ošlak" ]
Vinko Ošlak (born 23 June 1947) is a Slovene author, essayist, translator, columnist and esperantist from the Austrian state of Carinthia. Ošlak was born in the town of Slovenj Gradec, then part of the Socialist Republic of Slovenia in former Yugoslavia. After completing his primary and high school education in his nat...
family name
54
[ "surname", "last name", "patronymic", "family surname", "clan name" ]
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[ "Winifred Sackville Stoner Jr.", "instance of", "human" ]
Winifred Sackville Stoner Jr. (1902–1983), was a prodigious poet and child prodigy. Her development was heavily influenced by her mother and collaborator Winifred Sackville Stoner.Childhood Winifred Sackville Stoner Jr. was born in Evansville, Indiana, the daughter of Winifred Sackville Stoner (ca. 1870-1931). "Mother...
instance of
5
[ "type of", "example of", "manifestation of", "representation of" ]
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[ "Winifred Sackville Stoner Jr.", "languages spoken, written or signed", "Esperanto" ]
Childhood Winifred Sackville Stoner Jr. was born in Evansville, Indiana, the daughter of Winifred Sackville Stoner (ca. 1870-1931). "Mother Stoner," founder of the Natural Education movement, was an innovative educator who promoted the importance of fun in learning. Mother Stoner's own child proved a successful learner...
languages spoken, written or signed
38
[ "linguistic abilities", "language proficiency", "language command" ]
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[ "Winifred Sackville Stoner Jr.", "languages spoken, written or signed", "English" ]
Childhood Winifred Sackville Stoner Jr. was born in Evansville, Indiana, the daughter of Winifred Sackville Stoner (ca. 1870-1931). "Mother Stoner," founder of the Natural Education movement, was an innovative educator who promoted the importance of fun in learning. Mother Stoner's own child proved a successful learner...
languages spoken, written or signed
38
[ "linguistic abilities", "language proficiency", "language command" ]
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[ "Winifred Sackville Stoner Jr.", "place of birth", "Evansville" ]
Childhood Winifred Sackville Stoner Jr. was born in Evansville, Indiana, the daughter of Winifred Sackville Stoner (ca. 1870-1931). "Mother Stoner," founder of the Natural Education movement, was an innovative educator who promoted the importance of fun in learning. Mother Stoner's own child proved a successful learner...
place of birth
42
[ "birthplace", "place of origin", "native place", "homeland", "birth city" ]
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[ "Winifred Sackville Stoner Jr.", "mother", "Winifred Sackville Stoner" ]
Winifred Sackville Stoner Jr. (1902–1983), was a prodigious poet and child prodigy. Her development was heavily influenced by her mother and collaborator Winifred Sackville Stoner.Childhood Winifred Sackville Stoner Jr. was born in Evansville, Indiana, the daughter of Winifred Sackville Stoner (ca. 1870-1931). "Mother...
mother
52
[ "mom", "mommy", "mum", "mama", "parent" ]
null
null
[ "Winifred Sackville Stoner Jr.", "given name", "Winifred" ]
Winifred Sackville Stoner Jr. (1902–1983), was a prodigious poet and child prodigy. Her development was heavily influenced by her mother and collaborator Winifred Sackville Stoner.Childhood Winifred Sackville Stoner Jr. was born in Evansville, Indiana, the daughter of Winifred Sackville Stoner (ca. 1870-1931). "Mother...
given name
60
[ "first name", "forename", "given title", "personal name" ]
null
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[ "François Hollande", "educated at", "HEC Paris" ]
Early life and education Hollande was born on 12 August 1954 in Rouen. His mother, Nicole Frédérique Marguerite Tribert (1927–2009), was a social worker, and his father, Georges Gustave Hollande (1923–2020), was a retired ear, nose, and throat doctor, who "ran for local election on a far right ticket in 1959". The name...
educated at
56
[ "studied at", "graduated from", "attended", "enrolled at", "completed education at" ]
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[ "François Hollande", "religion or worldview", "agnosticism" ]
Personal life For twenty nine years, his partner was fellow Socialist politician Ségolène Royal, with whom he has four children: Thomas (1984), Clémence (1985), Julien (1987) and Flora (1992). In June 2007, just a month after Royal's defeat in the French presidential election of 2007, the couple announced that they wer...
religion or worldview
40
[ "faith", "belief system", "creed", "philosophy", "ideology" ]
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[ "François Hollande", "educated at", "École nationale d'administration" ]
Early life and education Hollande was born on 12 August 1954 in Rouen. His mother, Nicole Frédérique Marguerite Tribert (1927–2009), was a social worker, and his father, Georges Gustave Hollande (1923–2020), was a retired ear, nose, and throat doctor, who "ran for local election on a far right ticket in 1959". The name...
educated at
56
[ "studied at", "graduated from", "attended", "enrolled at", "completed education at" ]
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[ "François Hollande", "educated at", "Panthéon-Assas University" ]
Early life and education Hollande was born on 12 August 1954 in Rouen. His mother, Nicole Frédérique Marguerite Tribert (1927–2009), was a social worker, and his father, Georges Gustave Hollande (1923–2020), was a retired ear, nose, and throat doctor, who "ran for local election on a far right ticket in 1959". The name...
educated at
56
[ "studied at", "graduated from", "attended", "enrolled at", "completed education at" ]
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[ "François Hollande", "candidacy in election", "French presidential election 2012 first round" ]
President of France Hollande was inaugurated on 15 May 2012, and shortly afterwards appointed Jean-Marc Ayrault to be his Prime Minister. He was the first Socialist Party president since François Mitterrand left office in 1995. The President of the French Republic is one of the two joint heads of state of the Principal...
candidacy in election
160
[ "running for election", "standing for election", "campaigning for election", "participating in election", "competing in election" ]
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[ "François Hollande", "candidacy in election", "2012 French presidential election" ]
Hollande's presidential campaign was managed by Pierre Moscovici and Stéphane Le Foll, a member of Parliament and Member of the European Parliament respectively. Hollande launched his campaign officially with a rally and major speech at Le Bourget on 22 January 2012 in front of 25,000 people. The main themes of his spe...
candidacy in election
160
[ "running for election", "standing for election", "campaigning for election", "participating in election", "competing in election" ]
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[ "François Hollande", "mother", "Nicole Tribert" ]
Early life and education Hollande was born on 12 August 1954 in Rouen. His mother, Nicole Frédérique Marguerite Tribert (1927–2009), was a social worker, and his father, Georges Gustave Hollande (1923–2020), was a retired ear, nose, and throat doctor, who "ran for local election on a far right ticket in 1959". The name...
mother
52
[ "mom", "mommy", "mum", "mama", "parent" ]
null
null
[ "François Hollande", "child", "Julien Hollande" ]
Personal life For twenty nine years, his partner was fellow Socialist politician Ségolène Royal, with whom he has four children: Thomas (1984), Clémence (1985), Julien (1987) and Flora (1992). In June 2007, just a month after Royal's defeat in the French presidential election of 2007, the couple announced that they wer...
child
39
[ "offspring", "progeny", "issue", "descendant", "heir" ]
null
null
[ "François Hollande", "child", "Flora Hollande" ]
Personal life For twenty nine years, his partner was fellow Socialist politician Ségolène Royal, with whom he has four children: Thomas (1984), Clémence (1985), Julien (1987) and Flora (1992). In June 2007, just a month after Royal's defeat in the French presidential election of 2007, the couple announced that they wer...
child
39
[ "offspring", "progeny", "issue", "descendant", "heir" ]
null
null
[ "François Hollande", "child", "Thomas Hollande" ]
Personal life For twenty nine years, his partner was fellow Socialist politician Ségolène Royal, with whom he has four children: Thomas (1984), Clémence (1985), Julien (1987) and Flora (1992). In June 2007, just a month after Royal's defeat in the French presidential election of 2007, the couple announced that they wer...
child
39
[ "offspring", "progeny", "issue", "descendant", "heir" ]
null
null
[ "François Hollande", "child", "Clémence Hollande" ]
Personal life For twenty nine years, his partner was fellow Socialist politician Ségolène Royal, with whom he has four children: Thomas (1984), Clémence (1985), Julien (1987) and Flora (1992). In June 2007, just a month after Royal's defeat in the French presidential election of 2007, the couple announced that they wer...
child
39
[ "offspring", "progeny", "issue", "descendant", "heir" ]
null
null
[ "François Hollande", "educated at", "Lycée Pasteur" ]
Early life and education Hollande was born on 12 August 1954 in Rouen. His mother, Nicole Frédérique Marguerite Tribert (1927–2009), was a social worker, and his father, Georges Gustave Hollande (1923–2020), was a retired ear, nose, and throat doctor, who "ran for local election on a far right ticket in 1959". The name...
educated at
56
[ "studied at", "graduated from", "attended", "enrolled at", "completed education at" ]
null
null
[ "François Hollande", "educated at", "Jean-Baptiste-de-La-Salle de Rouen School" ]
Early life and education Hollande was born on 12 August 1954 in Rouen. His mother, Nicole Frédérique Marguerite Tribert (1927–2009), was a social worker, and his father, Georges Gustave Hollande (1923–2020), was a retired ear, nose, and throat doctor, who "ran for local election on a far right ticket in 1959". The name...
educated at
56
[ "studied at", "graduated from", "attended", "enrolled at", "completed education at" ]
null
null
[ "Paul Morand", "family name", "Morand" ]
Early years Source material indicates that Morand was born in Russia to French parents who subsequently moved to Paris. Morand's father, Eugène Morand was a playwright and painter. The elder Morand was a curator at the Louvre and served as director of the École des Arts Décoratifs. The Morand home was a gathering place...
family name
54
[ "surname", "last name", "patronymic", "family surname", "clan name" ]
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[ "Paul Morand", "father", "Eugène Morand" ]
Early years Source material indicates that Morand was born in Russia to French parents who subsequently moved to Paris. Morand's father, Eugène Morand was a playwright and painter. The elder Morand was a curator at the Louvre and served as director of the École des Arts Décoratifs. The Morand home was a gathering place...
father
57
[ "dad", "daddy", "papa", "pop", "sire" ]
null
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[ "Nicolas Sarkozy", "significant event", "Sarkozy-Gaddafi case" ]
Military intervention in Libya Muammar Gaddafi's official visit to Nicolas Sarkozy in December 2007 triggered a strong wave of protests against the President in France.
significant event
30
[ "Landmark event", "Key happening", "Pivotal occurrence", "Momentous incident", "Notable episode" ]
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[ "Nicolas Sarkozy", "award received", "Grand Cross of the National Order of Merit" ]
Awards and honours French Honours Legion of Honour Grand Cross (2007—automatic when taking office) Knight (2004)ex officio Grand Cross of the National Order of Merit (2007—automatic when taking office)
award received
62
[ "received an award", "given an award", "won an award", "received a prize", "awarded with" ]
null
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[ "Nicolas Sarkozy", "position held", "member of the European Parliament" ]
Member of the European Parliament: July–September 1999 (resignation). Elected in 1999.National Assembly of France
position held
59
[ "occupation", "job title", "post", "office", "rank" ]
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[ "Nicolas Sarkozy", "spouse", "Carla Bruni" ]
Carla Bruni Less than a month after separating from Cécilia, Sarkozy met Italian-born singer, songwriter and former fashion model Carla Bruni at a dinner party, and soon entered into a relationship with her. They married on 2 February 2008 at the Élysée Palace in Paris.The couple have a daughter, Giulia, born on 19 Oct...
spouse
51
[ "partner" ]
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[ "Nicolas Sarkozy", "member of political party", "Union for a Popular Movement" ]
Early political career Sarkozy is recognized by French parties on both the Right and Left as a skilled politician and striking orator. His supporters within France emphasize his charisma, political innovation and willingness to "make a dramatic break" amid mounting disaffection against "politics as usual". Overall, he ...
member of political party
95
[ "affiliated with political party", "party membership", "political party member", "partisan affiliation", "political affiliation" ]
null
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[ "Nicolas Sarkozy", "member of political party", "Rally for the Republic" ]
President of The Republicans: 2015-2016. President of the Union for a Popular Movement: 2004–2007 and 2014-2015 (resignation, became President of the French Republic in 2007). Reelected in 2014. President of the Rally for the Republic: April–October 1999. General secretary of the Rally for the Republic: 1998–1999. Depu...
member of political party
95
[ "affiliated with political party", "party membership", "political party member", "partisan affiliation", "political affiliation" ]
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[ "Nicolas Sarkozy", "educated at", "Paris Nanterre University" ]
Education Sarkozy was enrolled in the Lycée Chaptal, a well regarded public middle and high school in Paris' 8th arrondissement, where he failed his sixième. His family then sent him to the Cours Saint-Louis de Monceau, a private Catholic school in the 17th arrondissement, where he was reportedly a mediocre student, bu...
educated at
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[ "studied at", "graduated from", "attended", "enrolled at", "completed education at" ]
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[ "Nicolas Sarkozy", "position held", "member of the French National Assembly" ]
Member of the National Assembly of France for Hauts-de-Seine (6th constituency): 1988–1993 (became minister in 1993) / 1995–2002 (became minister in 2002) / March–June 2005 (became minister in June 2005). Elected in 1988, reelected in 1993, 1995, 1997, 2002, 2005.Regional Council
position held
59
[ "occupation", "job title", "post", "office", "rank" ]
null
null
[ "Nicolas Sarkozy", "educated at", "Sciences Po" ]
Education Sarkozy was enrolled in the Lycée Chaptal, a well regarded public middle and high school in Paris' 8th arrondissement, where he failed his sixième. His family then sent him to the Cours Saint-Louis de Monceau, a private Catholic school in the 17th arrondissement, where he was reportedly a mediocre student, bu...
educated at
56
[ "studied at", "graduated from", "attended", "enrolled at", "completed education at" ]
null
null
[ "Nicolas Sarkozy", "educated at", "Lycée Chaptal" ]
Education Sarkozy was enrolled in the Lycée Chaptal, a well regarded public middle and high school in Paris' 8th arrondissement, where he failed his sixième. His family then sent him to the Cours Saint-Louis de Monceau, a private Catholic school in the 17th arrondissement, where he was reportedly a mediocre student, bu...
educated at
56
[ "studied at", "graduated from", "attended", "enrolled at", "completed education at" ]
null
null
[ "Nicolas Sarkozy", "award received", "Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour" ]
Awards and honours French Honours Legion of Honour Grand Cross (2007—automatic when taking office) Knight (2004)ex officio Grand Cross of the National Order of Merit (2007—automatic when taking office)
award received
62
[ "received an award", "given an award", "won an award", "received a prize", "awarded with" ]
null
null
[ "Nicolas Sarkozy", "mother", "Andrée Mallah" ]
Early life During Sarkozy's childhood, his father founded his own advertising agency and became wealthy. The family lived in a mansion owned by Sarkozy's maternal grandfather, Benedict Mallah, in the 17th arrondissement of Paris. The family later moved to Neuilly-sur-Seine, one of the wealthiest communes of the Île-de-...
mother
52
[ "mom", "mommy", "mum", "mama", "parent" ]
null
null
[ "Nicolas Sarkozy", "child", "Giulia Sarkozy" ]
Carla Bruni Less than a month after separating from Cécilia, Sarkozy met Italian-born singer, songwriter and former fashion model Carla Bruni at a dinner party, and soon entered into a relationship with her. They married on 2 February 2008 at the Élysée Palace in Paris.The couple have a daughter, Giulia, born on 19 Oct...
child
39
[ "offspring", "progeny", "issue", "descendant", "heir" ]
null
null
[ "Nicolas Sarkozy", "member of political party", "The Republicans" ]
Nicolas Paul Stéphane Sarközy de Nagy-Bocsa (; French: [nikɔla pɔl stefan saʁkɔzi də naʒi bɔksa] (listen); born 28 January 1955) is a French politician who served as President of France from 2007 to 2012. Born in Paris, he is of Hungarian, Greek Jewish, and French origin. Mayor of Neuilly-sur-Seine from 1983 to 2002, h...
member of political party
95
[ "affiliated with political party", "party membership", "political party member", "partisan affiliation", "political affiliation" ]
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[ "Nicolas Sarkozy", "position held", "Minister of the Interior of France" ]
Minister of Budget and government's spokesman: 1993–1995. Minister of Communication and government's spokesman: 1994–1995. Minister of State, minister of Interior, of the Internal Security and Local Freedoms: 2002–2004. Minister of State, minister of Economy, Finance and Industry: March–November 2004 (resignation). Min...
position held
59
[ "occupation", "job title", "post", "office", "rank" ]
null
null
[ "Nicolas Sarkozy", "child", "Louis Sarkozy" ]
Cécilia Ciganer-Albéniz As mayor of Neuilly-sur-Seine, Sarkozy met former fashion model and public relations executive Cécilia Ciganer-Albéniz (great-granddaughter of composer Isaac Albéniz and daughter of a Moldovan father), when he officiated at her wedding to television host Jacques Martin. In 1988, she left her hus...
child
39
[ "offspring", "progeny", "issue", "descendant", "heir" ]
null
null
[ "Nicolas Sarkozy", "position held", "member of the regional council of Île-de-France" ]
Regional councillor of Île-de-France: 1983–1988 (resignation). Elected in 1986.General Council
position held
59
[ "occupation", "job title", "post", "office", "rank" ]
null
null
[ "Nicolas Sarkozy", "position held", "Mayor of Neuilly-sur-Seine" ]
Mayor of Neuilly-sur-Seine: 1983–2002 (resignation). Reelected in 1989, 1995, and 2001. Deputy-mayor of Neuilly-sur-Seine: 2002–2005 (resignation). Municipal councillor of Neuilly-sur-Seine: 1977–2005 (resignation). Reelected in 1983, 1989, 1995, and 2001.Political functions
position held
59
[ "occupation", "job title", "post", "office", "rank" ]
null
null
[ "Georges Brassens", "place of death", "Saint-Gély-du-Fesc" ]
Death Brassens died of cancer in 1981, in Saint-Gély-du-Fesc, having suffered health problems for many years, and rests at the Cimetière Le Py in Sète.
place of death
45
[ "location of death", "death place", "place where they died", "place of passing", "final resting place" ]
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null
[ "Georges Brassens", "cause of death", "cancer" ]
Death Brassens died of cancer in 1981, in Saint-Gély-du-Fesc, having suffered health problems for many years, and rests at the Cimetière Le Py in Sète.
cause of death
43
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[ "Georges Brassens", "place of burial", "Sete (Le Py) Cemetery" ]
Death Brassens died of cancer in 1981, in Saint-Gély-du-Fesc, having suffered health problems for many years, and rests at the Cimetière Le Py in Sète.
place of burial
58
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[ "Brigitte Fontaine", "instance of", "human" ]
Brigitte Fontaine, (born 24 June 1939) is a singer of avant-garde music. She has employed numerous unusual musical styles, melding rock and roll, folk, jazz, electronica, spoken word poetry, and world. She has collaborated with Stereolab, Michel Colombier, Jean-Claude Vannier, Areski Belkacem, Gotan Project, Sonic Yout...
instance of
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null
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[ "Brigitte Fontaine", "field of work", "poetry" ]
Brigitte Fontaine, (born 24 June 1939) is a singer of avant-garde music. She has employed numerous unusual musical styles, melding rock and roll, folk, jazz, electronica, spoken word poetry, and world. She has collaborated with Stereolab, Michel Colombier, Jean-Claude Vannier, Areski Belkacem, Gotan Project, Sonic Yout...
field of work
20
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null
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[ "Brigitte Fontaine", "occupation", "writer" ]
Brigitte Fontaine, (born 24 June 1939) is a singer of avant-garde music. She has employed numerous unusual musical styles, melding rock and roll, folk, jazz, electronica, spoken word poetry, and world. She has collaborated with Stereolab, Michel Colombier, Jean-Claude Vannier, Areski Belkacem, Gotan Project, Sonic Yout...
occupation
48
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null
null
[ "Brigitte Fontaine", "occupation", "poet" ]
Brigitte Fontaine, (born 24 June 1939) is a singer of avant-garde music. She has employed numerous unusual musical styles, melding rock and roll, folk, jazz, electronica, spoken word poetry, and world. She has collaborated with Stereolab, Michel Colombier, Jean-Claude Vannier, Areski Belkacem, Gotan Project, Sonic Yout...
occupation
48
[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
null
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[ "Brigitte Fontaine", "occupation", "singer" ]
Brigitte Fontaine, (born 24 June 1939) is a singer of avant-garde music. She has employed numerous unusual musical styles, melding rock and roll, folk, jazz, electronica, spoken word poetry, and world. She has collaborated with Stereolab, Michel Colombier, Jean-Claude Vannier, Areski Belkacem, Gotan Project, Sonic Yout...
occupation
48
[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
null
null
[ "Brigitte Fontaine", "occupation", "playwright" ]
Brigitte Fontaine, (born 24 June 1939) is a singer of avant-garde music. She has employed numerous unusual musical styles, melding rock and roll, folk, jazz, electronica, spoken word poetry, and world. She has collaborated with Stereolab, Michel Colombier, Jean-Claude Vannier, Areski Belkacem, Gotan Project, Sonic Yout...
occupation
48
[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
null
null
[ "Brigitte Fontaine", "occupation", "singer-songwriter" ]
Brigitte Fontaine, (born 24 June 1939) is a singer of avant-garde music. She has employed numerous unusual musical styles, melding rock and roll, folk, jazz, electronica, spoken word poetry, and world. She has collaborated with Stereolab, Michel Colombier, Jean-Claude Vannier, Areski Belkacem, Gotan Project, Sonic Yout...
occupation
48
[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
null
null
[ "Brigitte Fontaine", "family name", "Fontaine" ]
Brigitte Fontaine, (born 24 June 1939) is a singer of avant-garde music. She has employed numerous unusual musical styles, melding rock and roll, folk, jazz, electronica, spoken word poetry, and world. She has collaborated with Stereolab, Michel Colombier, Jean-Claude Vannier, Areski Belkacem, Gotan Project, Sonic Yout...
family name
54
[ "surname", "last name", "patronymic", "family surname", "clan name" ]
null
null
[ "Brigitte Fontaine", "sex or gender", "female" ]
Brigitte Fontaine, (born 24 June 1939) is a singer of avant-garde music. She has employed numerous unusual musical styles, melding rock and roll, folk, jazz, electronica, spoken word poetry, and world. She has collaborated with Stereolab, Michel Colombier, Jean-Claude Vannier, Areski Belkacem, Gotan Project, Sonic Yout...
sex or gender
65
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null
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[ "Brigitte Fontaine", "occupation", "novelist" ]
Brigitte Fontaine, (born 24 June 1939) is a singer of avant-garde music. She has employed numerous unusual musical styles, melding rock and roll, folk, jazz, electronica, spoken word poetry, and world. She has collaborated with Stereolab, Michel Colombier, Jean-Claude Vannier, Areski Belkacem, Gotan Project, Sonic Yout...
occupation
48
[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
null
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[ "Brigitte Fontaine", "instrument", "voice" ]
Brigitte Fontaine, (born 24 June 1939) is a singer of avant-garde music. She has employed numerous unusual musical styles, melding rock and roll, folk, jazz, electronica, spoken word poetry, and world. She has collaborated with Stereolab, Michel Colombier, Jean-Claude Vannier, Areski Belkacem, Gotan Project, Sonic Yout...
instrument
84
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null
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[ "Brigitte Fontaine", "given name", "Brigitte" ]
Brigitte Fontaine, (born 24 June 1939) is a singer of avant-garde music. She has employed numerous unusual musical styles, melding rock and roll, folk, jazz, electronica, spoken word poetry, and world. She has collaborated with Stereolab, Michel Colombier, Jean-Claude Vannier, Areski Belkacem, Gotan Project, Sonic Yout...
given name
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[ "first name", "forename", "given title", "personal name" ]
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[ "Brigitte Fontaine", "occupation", "recording artist" ]
Brigitte Fontaine, (born 24 June 1939) is a singer of avant-garde music. She has employed numerous unusual musical styles, melding rock and roll, folk, jazz, electronica, spoken word poetry, and world. She has collaborated with Stereolab, Michel Colombier, Jean-Claude Vannier, Areski Belkacem, Gotan Project, Sonic Yout...
occupation
48
[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
null
null
[ "Frédéric Taddeï", "instance of", "human" ]
Frédéric Taddeï (born 5 January 1961) is a French journalist and television and radio host. He hosted Interdit d'interdire on the French-language version of the Russian state-controlled television network RT from 2018 until 2022, when he resigned shortly before Russia invaded Ukraine out of "loyalty towards France".Tad...
instance of
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[ "Frédéric Taddeï", "country of citizenship", "France" ]
Frédéric Taddeï (born 5 January 1961) is a French journalist and television and radio host. He hosted Interdit d'interdire on the French-language version of the Russian state-controlled television network RT from 2018 until 2022, when he resigned shortly before Russia invaded Ukraine out of "loyalty towards France".Tad...
country of citizenship
63
[ "citizenship country", "place of citizenship", "country of origin", "citizenship nation", "country of citizenship status" ]
null
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[ "Frédéric Taddeï", "native language", "French" ]
Frédéric Taddeï (born 5 January 1961) is a French journalist and television and radio host. He hosted Interdit d'interdire on the French-language version of the Russian state-controlled television network RT from 2018 until 2022, when he resigned shortly before Russia invaded Ukraine out of "loyalty towards France".Tad...
native language
46
[ "mother tongue", "first language", "mother language", "primary language", "L1" ]
null
null
[ "Frédéric Taddeï", "languages spoken, written or signed", "French" ]
Frédéric Taddeï (born 5 January 1961) is a French journalist and television and radio host. He hosted Interdit d'interdire on the French-language version of the Russian state-controlled television network RT from 2018 until 2022, when he resigned shortly before Russia invaded Ukraine out of "loyalty towards France".Tad...
languages spoken, written or signed
38
[ "linguistic abilities", "language proficiency", "language command" ]
null
null
[ "Frédéric Taddeï", "occupation", "television presenter" ]
Frédéric Taddeï (born 5 January 1961) is a French journalist and television and radio host. He hosted Interdit d'interdire on the French-language version of the Russian state-controlled television network RT from 2018 until 2022, when he resigned shortly before Russia invaded Ukraine out of "loyalty towards France".Tad...
occupation
48
[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
null
null
[ "Frédéric Taddeï", "occupation", "journalist" ]
Frédéric Taddeï (born 5 January 1961) is a French journalist and television and radio host. He hosted Interdit d'interdire on the French-language version of the Russian state-controlled television network RT from 2018 until 2022, when he resigned shortly before Russia invaded Ukraine out of "loyalty towards France".Tad...
occupation
48
[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
null
null
[ "Frédéric Taddeï", "sex or gender", "male" ]
Frédéric Taddeï (born 5 January 1961) is a French journalist and television and radio host. He hosted Interdit d'interdire on the French-language version of the Russian state-controlled television network RT from 2018 until 2022, when he resigned shortly before Russia invaded Ukraine out of "loyalty towards France".Tad...
sex or gender
65
[ "biological sex", "gender identity", "gender expression", "sexual orientation", "gender classification" ]
null
null
[ "Frédéric Taddeï", "occupation", "radio personality" ]
Frédéric Taddeï (born 5 January 1961) is a French journalist and television and radio host. He hosted Interdit d'interdire on the French-language version of the Russian state-controlled television network RT from 2018 until 2022, when he resigned shortly before Russia invaded Ukraine out of "loyalty towards France".Tad...
occupation
48
[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
null
null
[ "Frédéric Taddeï", "given name", "Frédéric" ]
Frédéric Taddeï (born 5 January 1961) is a French journalist and television and radio host. He hosted Interdit d'interdire on the French-language version of the Russian state-controlled television network RT from 2018 until 2022, when he resigned shortly before Russia invaded Ukraine out of "loyalty towards France".Tad...
given name
60
[ "first name", "forename", "given title", "personal name" ]
null
null
[ "Frédéric Taddeï", "family name", "Taddeï" ]
Frédéric Taddeï (born 5 January 1961) is a French journalist and television and radio host. He hosted Interdit d'interdire on the French-language version of the Russian state-controlled television network RT from 2018 until 2022, when he resigned shortly before Russia invaded Ukraine out of "loyalty towards France".Tad...
family name
54
[ "surname", "last name", "patronymic", "family surname", "clan name" ]
null
null
[ "Robert Brasillach", "writing language", "French" ]
Robert Brasillach (French pronunciation: [ʁɔbɛʁ bʁazijak] (listen); 31 March 1909 – 6 February 1945) was a French author and journalist. Brasillach was the editor of Je suis partout, a nationalist newspaper which advocated fascist movements and supported Jacques Doriot. After the liberation of France in 1944, he was ex...
writing language
47
[ "written in", "language used in writing", "written using", "written with", "script" ]
null
null
[ "Robert Brasillach", "country of citizenship", "France" ]
Robert Brasillach (French pronunciation: [ʁɔbɛʁ bʁazijak] (listen); 31 March 1909 – 6 February 1945) was a French author and journalist. Brasillach was the editor of Je suis partout, a nationalist newspaper which advocated fascist movements and supported Jacques Doriot. After the liberation of France in 1944, he was ex...
country of citizenship
63
[ "citizenship country", "place of citizenship", "country of origin", "citizenship nation", "country of citizenship status" ]
null
null
[ "Robert Brasillach", "notable work", "Anthologie de la poésie grecque" ]
Posthumously published works 1945 Poèmes de Fresnes 1946 Lettre à un soldat de la classe 60 (Letter to a Soldier of the Class of 1960).In this 'letter', written while Brasillach was awaiting trial, the author expressed his thoughts and hopes to a future generation. He argued that he had few regrets about his social and...
notable work
73
[ "masterpiece", "landmark", "tour de force", "most significant work", "famous creation" ]
null
null
[ "Robert Brasillach", "family name", "Brasillach" ]
Biography Robert Brasillach was born in Perpignan on 31 March 1909, the son of Lieutenant Arthémile Brasillach, who served in the colonial regiment of Marshall Lyautey in Morocco, and Marguerite Brasillach, née Redo. He studied at the École normale supérieure, at the time a school of the University of Paris, and then b...
family name
54
[ "surname", "last name", "patronymic", "family surname", "clan name" ]
null
null
[ "Robert Brasillach", "educated at", "École Normale Supérieure" ]
Biography Robert Brasillach was born in Perpignan on 31 March 1909, the son of Lieutenant Arthémile Brasillach, who served in the colonial regiment of Marshall Lyautey in Morocco, and Marguerite Brasillach, née Redo. He studied at the École normale supérieure, at the time a school of the University of Paris, and then b...
educated at
56
[ "studied at", "graduated from", "attended", "enrolled at", "completed education at" ]
null
null
[ "Robert Brasillach", "field of work", "journalism" ]
Robert Brasillach (French pronunciation: [ʁɔbɛʁ bʁazijak] (listen); 31 March 1909 – 6 February 1945) was a French author and journalist. Brasillach was the editor of Je suis partout, a nationalist newspaper which advocated fascist movements and supported Jacques Doriot. After the liberation of France in 1944, he was ex...
field of work
20
[ "profession", "occupation", "area of expertise", "specialization" ]
null
null
[ "Robert Brasillach", "place of death", "Fort de Montrouge" ]
Trial and execution Brasillach was tried in Paris on 19 January 1945. The trial judge had served under Vichy. The prosecutor reiterated Brasillach's vehement antisemitism, linked his praise of Germany and denunciation of the Resistance to SS massacres in France and played upon homophobic sentiments by repeatedly drawin...
place of death
45
[ "location of death", "death place", "place where they died", "place of passing", "final resting place" ]
null
null
[ "Robert Brasillach", "notable work", "The Seven Colors" ]
Novels 1932 Le Voleur d'étincelles (The Spark Thief/The Stealer of Sparks) 1934 L'Enfant de la nuit (Child of the Night) 1936 Le Marchand d'oiseaux (The Bird Merchant) 1937 Comme le temps passe (How The Time Passes By), nominated for Prix Femina 1937 1939 Les Sept Couleurs (The Seven Colors), nominated for Prix Goncour...
notable work
73
[ "masterpiece", "landmark", "tour de force", "most significant work", "famous creation" ]
null
null
[ "Robert Brasillach", "native language", "French" ]
Robert Brasillach (French pronunciation: [ʁɔbɛʁ bʁazijak] (listen); 31 March 1909 – 6 February 1945) was a French author and journalist. Brasillach was the editor of Je suis partout, a nationalist newspaper which advocated fascist movements and supported Jacques Doriot. After the liberation of France in 1944, he was ex...
native language
46
[ "mother tongue", "first language", "mother language", "primary language", "L1" ]
null
null
[ "Robert Brasillach", "sex or gender", "male" ]
Robert Brasillach (French pronunciation: [ʁɔbɛʁ bʁazijak] (listen); 31 March 1909 – 6 February 1945) was a French author and journalist. Brasillach was the editor of Je suis partout, a nationalist newspaper which advocated fascist movements and supported Jacques Doriot. After the liberation of France in 1944, he was ex...
sex or gender
65
[ "biological sex", "gender identity", "gender expression", "sexual orientation", "gender classification" ]
null
null
[ "Robert Brasillach", "mother", "Marguerite Redo" ]
Biography Robert Brasillach was born in Perpignan on 31 March 1909, the son of Lieutenant Arthémile Brasillach, who served in the colonial regiment of Marshall Lyautey in Morocco, and Marguerite Brasillach, née Redo. He studied at the École normale supérieure, at the time a school of the University of Paris, and then b...
mother
52
[ "mom", "mommy", "mum", "mama", "parent" ]
null
null
[ "Robert Brasillach", "employer", "Je suis partout" ]
Robert Brasillach (French pronunciation: [ʁɔbɛʁ bʁazijak] (listen); 31 March 1909 – 6 February 1945) was a French author and journalist. Brasillach was the editor of Je suis partout, a nationalist newspaper which advocated fascist movements and supported Jacques Doriot. After the liberation of France in 1944, he was ex...
employer
86
[ "boss", "supervisor", "manager", "chief", "director" ]
null
null
[ "Robert Brasillach", "place of burial", "Cimetière de Charonne" ]
Trial and execution Brasillach was tried in Paris on 19 January 1945. The trial judge had served under Vichy. The prosecutor reiterated Brasillach's vehement antisemitism, linked his praise of Germany and denunciation of the Resistance to SS massacres in France and played upon homophobic sentiments by repeatedly drawin...
place of burial
58
[ "final resting place", "burial site", "last resting place", "grave site", "interment location" ]
null
null
[ "Robert Brasillach", "occupation", "journalist" ]
Robert Brasillach (French pronunciation: [ʁɔbɛʁ bʁazijak] (listen); 31 March 1909 – 6 February 1945) was a French author and journalist. Brasillach was the editor of Je suis partout, a nationalist newspaper which advocated fascist movements and supported Jacques Doriot. After the liberation of France in 1944, he was ex...
occupation
48
[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
null
null
[ "Robert Brasillach", "father", "Arthémil Brasillach" ]
Biography Robert Brasillach was born in Perpignan on 31 March 1909, the son of Lieutenant Arthémile Brasillach, who served in the colonial regiment of Marshall Lyautey in Morocco, and Marguerite Brasillach, née Redo. He studied at the École normale supérieure, at the time a school of the University of Paris, and then b...
father
57
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null
null
[ "Robert Brasillach", "place of birth", "Perpignan" ]
Biography Robert Brasillach was born in Perpignan on 31 March 1909, the son of Lieutenant Arthémile Brasillach, who served in the colonial regiment of Marshall Lyautey in Morocco, and Marguerite Brasillach, née Redo. He studied at the École normale supérieure, at the time a school of the University of Paris, and then b...
place of birth
42
[ "birthplace", "place of origin", "native place", "homeland", "birth city" ]
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