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French historian and professor
Gabriel Millet
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French historian and professor
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Saint-Louis, Senegal
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8 May 1953 (aged 86 years)
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Paris, France
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86 years
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Gabriel Millet (17 April 1867 – 8 May 1953) was a French archaeologist and historian.
Biography
After he passed his agrégation of history in 1891, Gabriel Millet became a member of the French School at Athens, then director of the École pratique des hautes études in religious sciences in 1899, and professor at the Collège de France in 1927.
A voyager, he traveled throughout Europe, Greece, Macedonia, the Balkans. He was the author of numerous books on Byzantine art. In 1930, in collaboration with Louis Bréhier, he led an archaeological mission to Mount Athos. He founded the series "Archives d'Athos" at the College de France, under the patronage of the Academie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres and the Academy of Athens.
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Notable French Historians
Gender: Male, Born in: Years 1850 to 1899
Notable French Professors
Gender: Male, Born in: Years 1850 to 1899
Notable French Photographers
Gender: Male, Born in: Years 1850 to 1899
Notable French Archaeologists
Gender: Male, Born in: Years 1850 to 1899
Notable French Art historians
Gender: Male, Born in: Years 1850 to 1899
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1867 births
1867 births
1952 deaths
1952 deaths
Collège de France faculty
Collège de France faculty
French Byzantinists
French Byzantinists
French archaeologists
French archaeologists
Members of the French School at Athens
Members of the French School at Athens
People from Saint-Louis, Senegal
People from Saint-Louis, Senegal
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Gabriel Millet