Pierre de Ségur
Pierre, marquis de Ségur (13 February 1853 in Paris – 13 August 1916 in Poissy) was a French writer and historian, elected a member of the Académie française in 1907. The eldest son of Anatole, marquis de Ségur, and of Cécile Cuvelier, he was thus the grandson of Sophie Rostopchine, Comtesse de Ségur.
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Pierre de Ségur in 1914
Works
- Le maréchal de Ségur, 1895
- La dernière des Condé, 1899
- Jeunesse du maréchal de Luxembourg, 1900
- Gens d'autrefois, 1903
- Parmi les cyprès et les lauriers, 1912
gollark: It's not like they can make a news article titled "Many Things Are Gradually Improving!"
gollark: Hmm, I can't actually seem to find anything *positive* on the front page of the BBC news website.
gollark: Or 31.69 nanocenturies.
gollark: And besides, you can write it as "100 seconds", "1 minute 40 seconds", "1.67 minutes", or anything else!
gollark: Sure, but the quote's... odd.
References
- Notice biographique de l'Académie française (in French)
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