Chrétien-Siméon Le Prévost d'Iray explained

Chrétien-Siméon Le Prévost d’Iray
Birth Date:13 June 1768
Birth Place:Irai, France
Death Place:Irai, France
Resting Place:Irai[1]
Occupation:Educator, poet, dramatists, vaudevillist

Chrétien-Siméon Le Prévost d’Iray (13 June 1768 – 15 September 1849) was a French poet and writer of comedies and vaudevilles.[2] He was also an educator and historian.

A viscount, the son of Jean-Jacques Le Prévost, lord of Iray and Chauvigny, bodyguard of the king's house, and cavalry captain, Chrétien-Siméon Le Prévost d'Iray lost most of his estate during the French Revolution.

After he collaborated with the Journal des dames et des modes and embarked without much success in the theater, he became a professor of history and censor at the Lycée Louis-le-Grand in Paris and general inspector of education.

He was a member of the Académie des Sciences, Arts et Belles-Lettres de Caen and, in 1818, became a member of the Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres.

Works

Theatre
Poetry
Other

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 61 – Patrimoine Funeraire de l'Orne : Etat des lieux - Cimetières de France et d'ailleurs. www.landrucimetieres.fr.
  2. Web site: CTHS – Le Provost d'Iray Chrétien Siméon, vicomte. cths.fr.