Lycée Charlemagne

The Lycée Charlemagne is one of the great schools in Paris. His address is Rue Charlemagne 14, it is located in the Marais, in the 4th arrondissement.

Napoleon I made ​​it in 1804 Lycée, the building previously belonged to the Jesuits.

The Lycée Charlemagne is working with the Collège Charlemagne (formerly Petit lycée ), which is located in the Rue Charlemagne against the Lycée.

Former teacher

  • Angelier Auguste (1848-1911), literary critic and Anglist
  • Jean Bayet (1882-1969), Latinist
  • Benaerts Louis (1868-1941), historian
  • Elie Bloncourt (1896-1978) politicians
  • Jean -Louis Burnouf (1775-1844), Latinist
  • Eugène Charles Catalan (1814-1894), mathematician
  • Eugène Chevreul (1786-1889), Chemist
  • Paul Couderc (1899-1981), Astronomer
  • Fabié François (1846-1928), writer
  • Louis- Benjamin Francoeur ( 1773-1849 ). mathematician
  • Galloudec Louis (1864-1937), politician
  • Pierre George (1909-2006), geographer
  • Joseph Lakanal (1762-1848), and later at the Department of Ancient Languages ​​at the former École centrale.
  • Alexandre Langlois (1788-1854), translator
  • Gustave Lanson (1857-1934), historian
  • Théodore Lefebvre (1889-1943), geographer
  • Édouard Lucas (1848-1936), mathematician
  • Gustave Rivet (1848-1936), politician and writer
  • Rouché Eugène (1832-1910), mathematician
  • Amédée Thalamas (1867-1953), geographer

Former classmates

  • Claude Allègre ( born 1937 ), geochemist and politician
  • Mathieu Amalric (born 1965 ), actor
  • Honoré de Balzac (1799-1850), writer
  • Léon Blum (1872-1950), politician
  • Francis Blanche (1921-1974), actor
  • Georges Darien (1862-1921), writer
  • Gustave Doré (1832-1883), painter and draftsman
  • Franz Josef Furtwängler (1894-1965), trade unionist
  • Numa Denis Fustel de Coulanges (1830-1889), historian
  • Théophile Gautier (1811-1872), poet
  • François -Victor Hugo (1828-1873), third son of Victor Hugo, Shakespeare translator
  • Joseph Joffre (1852-1931), Marshal of France
  • Lionel Jospin (* 1937), politician
  • Jules Lagneau (1851-1894), philosopher
  • Jules Michelet (1798-1874), historian
  • Gérard de Nerval (1808-1855), writer
  • Pierre Rosenberg ( b. 1936 ), director of the Louvre and member of the Académie française
  • Jean Richepin (1849-1926), writer, member of the Académie française
  • Charles Augustin Sainte -Beuve (1804-1869), literary critic
  • Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot (1796-1832), Physicist
  • Auguste Vacquerie (1819-1895), journalist and writer
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