Augustin Chaboseau
Augustin Chaboseau was a French journalist, historian, occultist, writer and martinist (1868–1946). He was born at Versailles and died at Paris.
Also recorded as Sar Augustinus.
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Augustin Chaboseau is recorded with the occupation journalist. Augustin Chaboseau is recorded as a citizen of France. Augustin Chaboseau is recorded as journalist, historian, occultist, writer and martinist. Augustin Chaboseau is recorded at birth as Pierre-Augustin Chaboseau. Augustin Chaboseau is recorded with the citizenship of France.
Identity and origins. Augustin Chaboseau was recorded at birth as Pierre-Augustin Chaboseau. He also worked under the name Sar Augustinus. The authorities additionally record the heading Sar Augustinus. His recorded language was French.
Chronology
- 1868Augustin Chaboseau born at Versailles.
- 1868Augustin Chaboseau was born on 17 June 1868.
- 1946Augustin Chaboseau died at Paris.
- 1946Augustin Chaboseau died on 2 January 1946.
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“Augustin Chaboseau”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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