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  1. Pierre Caron (19 June 1875, Versailles – 19 January 1952, Paris) was a French historian and archivist, specialising in the French Revolution. Life. Entering the Archives nationales in 1898 and setting up the Revue d'histoire moderne et contemporaine soon afterwards, he published several bibliographic works.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pierre_CaronPierre Caron - Wikipedia

    Pierre Caron may refer to: Pierre Caron (director) (1900–1971), French film director. Pierre Caron (historian) (1875–1952), French historian and archivist. Pierre Caron (politician) (born 1936), Liberal party member of the Canadian House of Commons.

  3. Pierre Caron est un journaliste, notaire, avocat, et homme de lettres québécois, né en 1944, auteur d'une trilogie historique, La Naissance d'une nation. Il est également l'auteur de Mon ami Simenon (VLB, 2003) et Ma singulière amitié avec Simenon (Édition RECTO-VERSO, 2015), deux recueils de souvenirs sur son amitié avec le grand ...

  4. www.carron.paris › pages › pierre-carronPierre Carron

    Pierre Carron. Born in Fécamp in 1932, Critic's Prize in 1957, Grand Prix of Rome in 1960, he then stayed at the Villa Medicis where he met Balthus, who was then director of the establishment.

  5. Pierre Caron, MD, graduated from University of Montreal, School of Medicine in Canada. Dr. Caron is certified by the American Board of Family Medicine. He has worked in both hospital and private practice settings, bringing a wealth of healthcare experience to Coastal Medical.

  6. Dr. Pierre Caron, MD is a family medicine physician in Warwick, RI and has over 39 years of experience in the medical field. He graduated from University Of Ottawa Faculty Of Medicine in 1984. He is affiliated with medical facilities Kent County Memorial Hospital and Sturdy Memorial Hospital.

  7. Pierre Antoine Caron est un réalisateur, scénariste et producteur français, né le 15 août 1901 dans le 9 e arrondissement de Paris et mort le 22 février 1971 à Caracas au Venezuela [1] où il avait dû fuir à la fin de la Seconde Guerre mondiale.