Étienne-Léon de Lamothe-Langon
Étienne-Léon de Lamothe-Langon was a French writer and official (1786–1864). He was born at Montpellier and died at Paris.
Also recorded as Etienne-Leon de Lamothe-Langon; Étienne Léon Baron de Lamothe.
Further recorded particulars
Identity and origins. The authorities additionally record the headings Etienne-Leon de Lamothe-Langon and Étienne Léon Baron de Lamothe. His recorded language was French.
Career and activity. Recorded positions include sub-prefect, prefect and sub-prefect of Carcassonne. He belonged to Consistori del Gay Saber and Académie des sciences, inscriptions et belles-lettres de Toulouse.
Within the Encyclopedia. Étienne-Léon de Lamothe-Langon is connected to 1 other published record in the VALÉORINE Encyclopedia.
As died in: Paris.
Chronology
- 1786Étienne-Léon de Lamothe-Langon born at Montpellier.
- 1786Étienne-Léon de Lamothe-Langon was born on 1 April 1786.
- 1864Étienne-Léon de Lamothe-Langon died at Paris.
- 1864Étienne-Léon de Lamothe-Langon died on 24 April 1864.
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- ParisPlace
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- 1.
“Étienne-Léon de Lamothe-Langon”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q1961636: Étienne-Léon de Lamothe-Langon
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Elsewhere in Books
29,017 published records in this field, each with its sources named.
- Étienne VacherotAuthor
- Étienne-Augustin De WaillyAuthor
- Étienne-Gabriel MorellyAuthor
- Étienne-Jean DelécluzeAuthor
- Etta Federn-KohlhaasAuthor
- Ettore PetroliniAuthor
- Etty HillesumAuthor
- Etyen MahçupyanAuthor
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