Albin Roussin
Albin Roussin (1781–1854) was a French diplomat, politician and officer of the french navy.
Also recorded as Albin Reine Roussin; Albion René Baron Roussin.
Albin Roussin in brief
- Born
- 1781
- Died
- 1854
- Known for
- diplomat, politician, officer of the french navy, cartographer and admiral
- Place of birth
- Dijon
Overview
Born at Dijon in 1781, died at Paris in 1854.
In detail
the recorded working language is French.
Positions recorded include ambassador of France to the Ottoman Empire and Second Empire senator. Membership is recorded of French Academy of Sciences and Conseil d'amirauté.
Work by Albin Roussin is recorded in the collections of Het Scheepvaartmuseum.
Distinctions recorded are Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour, Knight Commander of the Order of Saint Louis and Admiral of France.
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- 1.
“Albin Roussin”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q2831897: Albin Roussin
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