Henri Dehérain
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Henri Dehérain (31 March 1867 - 22 February 1941) was a French historian and geographer.[1]
Dehérain won three prizes from the Académie française: the Prix Thiers for Le Soudan égyptien sous Méhémet-Ali in 1898, the Prix Montyon for Études sur l’Afrique in 1905, and the Prix Broquette-Gonin for Travaux sur l’Égypte et sur le Proche-Orient, le Cap, l’Abyssinie au point de vue de l’influence française in 1935.[2]
References
- ^ "Henri Dehérain (1867-1941)". Bibliothèque nationale de France. Retrieved 28 July 2017.
- ^ "Henri DEHÉRAIN". Académie française. Retrieved 28 July 2017.
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