Émile Raunié

Marie-André-Alfred-Émile Raunié,[1] (18 November 1854 in Gruissan – 28 September 1911) was a French historian.

A graduate ès lettres, Raunié passed the archivist-paleographer diploma in 1878 with his thesis, Les Institutions municipales de Narbonne au Moyen-âge (1229-1508).

Later on, he was redactor at the ministry of public instruction.

Bibliography

Sources

  • Chronique Bibliothèque de l'École des chartes. Volume 72, 1911, (pp. 725–726)
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References

  1. Chronique Volume 35, 1874. Bibliothèque de l'École des chartes. (p. 614)


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