Henri Sauval
Historian and author of Paris history
Born
1623
402 years ago
Died
March 21st, 1676
349 years ago — 53 years old
Category
Thinkers & Philosophers
Country
France
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A French historian and author, focused on the history of Paris. Produced significant works that documented the city’s past, including its many changes and developments over time. Sauval's writings contributed to a greater understanding of the history of Paris and its influence on France as a whole. His most notable work includes 'Histoire de Paris', which provided detailed insights into the city's evolution and the events that shaped it.
Authored 'Histoire de Paris'
Detailed the history and evolution of Paris
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