Stéphen Liégeard
Stéphen Liégeard (1830–1925) was a French politician, writer and lawyer.
Stéphen Liégeard
- Full name
- François Stéphène Émile Liégeard
- Born
- 1830 · Dijon
- Died
- 1925 · Cannes
- Nationality
- France
- Occupation
- politician · writer · lawyer · poet · senior civil servant · industrialist
- Honours
- Commander of the Legion of Honour · prix Archon-Despérouses · Order of St. Gregory the Great · Montyon Prize · Bordin Prize · prix de poésie de l'Académie française
- Languages
- French
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Biography
Recorded at birth as François Stéphène Émile Liégeard.
Born at Dijon in 1830, died in Cannes in 1925.
The recorded working language is French.
Places of work recorded in the authority are Paris. Positions recorded include sub-prefect of Briey and sub-prefect of Parthenay.
Distinctions recorded are Commander of the Legion of Honour, prix Archon-Despérouses, Order of St.
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Cannes
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