Prosper Mérimée
French historian and author of Carmen

Born
September 28th, 1803
221 years ago
Died
September 23rd, 1870
154 years ago — 66 years old
Category
Thinkers & Philosophers
Country
France
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An archaeologist and historian, this individual contributed significantly to the fields of archaeology and literature. Active during the 19th century, they served as the inspector-general of historical monuments in France. The work 'Carmen' served as a basis for Bizet's famous opera of the same name. Contributions to French literature also included several short stories and historical works, which reflected interest in the cultural and historical dimensions of society.
Authored the novella 'Carmen'
Held the position of inspector-general of historical monuments
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