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    Alain Decaux (23 July 1925 − 27 March 2016) was a French historian. He was elected to the Académie française on 15 February 1979. In 2005, he was, with others authors as Frédéric Beigbeder , Mohamed Kacimi , Richard Millet and Jean-Pierre Thiollet , among the Beirut Book Fair's main guests in the Beirut International Exhibition & Leisure Center , commonly ( BIEL ).

  2. Alain Decaux, né le 23 juillet 1925 à Lille et mort le 27 mars 2016 à Paris, est un historien, journaliste, essayiste, biographe, scénariste, homme de radio et de télévision français. Membre de l' Académie française , il a occupé le devant de la scène médiatique pendant près d'un demi-siècle avec ses émissions de vulgarisation historique et ses nombreuses publications.

  3. Feb 5, 2024 · Abonnez-vous http://bit.ly/inahistoire Redécouvrez l'histoire avec Alain Decaux Images d'archive INA Institut National de l'Audiovisuel http://www.ina.fr

  4. Abonnez-vous http://bit.ly/inahistoireAlain Decaux raconte | Antenne 2 | 30/06/1979Après avoir rencontré Vincent MOULIA, Alain DECAUX raconte l'histoire de...

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  6. Alain Decaux was born on 23 July 1925 in Lille, France. A historian by profession, he was elected to the Académie française on 15 February 1979. As a child, he goes to school in Wattignies. He then studied at the Lycée Faidherbe in Lille and then in Paris at the Lycee Janson -de- Sailly whereafter he joined the faculty of law.

  7. Mar 29, 2016 · The Fondation Napoléon is very sad to announce the death of Alain Decaux. This great popular French historian was not only a member of the Académie Française and a well-known media figure, but also the only person ever to have won a Fondation Napoléon history prize twice: once with Robert Hossein in 2002 for the stage extravaganza «C’était Bonaparte» and again in 2008 for his book, Coup d’État à l’Élysée (Editions Perrin), which was awarded the Second Empire prize.