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Paul Diverres
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Property / educated at: University of Rennes / rank
 
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25 December 1946
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Property / date of death: 25 December 1946 / rank
 
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Property / date of death: 25 December 1946 / reference
 
Property / date of death: 25 December 1946 / reference
 
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12 December 1880Gregorian
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Property / date of birth: 12 December 1880Gregorian / rank
 
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Property / date of birth: 12 December 1880Gregorian / reference
 
Property / date of birth: 12 December 1880Gregorian / reference
 
Property / National Library of Wales Authority ID
 
Property / National Library of Wales Authority ID: diverres-p-pol-1880-1946 / rank
 
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Property / National Library of Wales Authority ID
 
Property / National Library of Wales Authority ID: diverres-p-pol-1880-1946-archives / rank
 
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Property / National Library of Wales Authority ID: diverres-p-pol-1880-1946-archives / qualifier
 
Property / place of birth
 
Property / place of birth: Lorient / rank
 
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Property / place of birth: Lorient / reference
 
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Property / place of death: Swansea / rank
 
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Property / place of death: Swansea / reference
 
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Property / Welsh Biography ID (EN): s2-DIVE-POL-1880 / rank
 
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Property / Welsh Biography ID (CY): c2-DIVE-POL-1880 / rank
 
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Tangwall
Property / pseudonym: Tangwall / rank
 
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Property / VIAF ID
 
Property / VIAF ID: 205129982 / rank
 
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Property / child
 
Property / child: Armel Diverrès / rank
 
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Property / spouse: Elizabeth Jones / rank
 
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Property / ISNI ID: 0000 0001 3943 2191 / rank
 
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Property / language spoken or written: Breton / rank
 
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Property / language spoken or written: French / rank
 
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Dr Paul Diverres (1880-1946) was a Celtic scholar and former Keeper of Manuscripts at the National Library of Wales. He was born at Lorient, Brittany, and educated at the University of Rennes. He took a course in medicine, but then changed to study Celtic Studies, at the Collège de France, the Sorbonne and the Ecole des hautes études, Paris. He visited Wales in 1911 and in 1914 took an MA degree in the University of Liverpool. He was appointed Keeper of Manuscripts in the National Library of Wales in 1919. In 1923 he accepted a post in the French department of the University College of Swansea. He published a number of works, his most important being Le plus ançien texte de Meddygon Myddveu . . . (Paris, 1913), and Le Siège de Lorient par les Anglais en 1746 (Rennes, 1931).
Property / short biography: Dr Paul Diverres (1880-1946) was a Celtic scholar and former Keeper of Manuscripts at the National Library of Wales. He was born at Lorient, Brittany, and educated at the University of Rennes. He took a course in medicine, but then changed to study Celtic Studies, at the Collège de France, the Sorbonne and the Ecole des hautes études, Paris. He visited Wales in 1911 and in 1914 took an MA degree in the University of Liverpool. He was appointed Keeper of Manuscripts in the National Library of Wales in 1919. In 1923 he accepted a post in the French department of the University College of Swansea. He published a number of works, his most important being Le plus ançien texte de Meddygon Myddveu . . . (Paris, 1913), and Le Siège de Lorient par les Anglais en 1746 (Rennes, 1931). / rank
 
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Property / short biography: Dr Paul Diverres (1880-1946) was a Celtic scholar and former Keeper of Manuscripts at the National Library of Wales. He was born at Lorient, Brittany, and educated at the University of Rennes. He took a course in medicine, but then changed to study Celtic Studies, at the Collège de France, the Sorbonne and the Ecole des hautes études, Paris. He visited Wales in 1911 and in 1914 took an MA degree in the University of Liverpool. He was appointed Keeper of Manuscripts in the National Library of Wales in 1919. In 1923 he accepted a post in the French department of the University College of Swansea. He published a number of works, his most important being Le plus ançien texte de Meddygon Myddveu . . . (Paris, 1913), and Le Siège de Lorient par les Anglais en 1746 (Rennes, 1931). / qualifier
 

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French writer (1880-1946)
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French writer (1880-1946)
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Dr Paul Diverres (1880-1946) was a Celtic scholar and former Keeper of Manuscripts at the National Library of Wales. He was born at Lorient, Brittany, and educated at the University of Rennes. He took a course in medicine, but then changed to study Celtic Studies, at the Collège de France, the Sorbonne and the Ecole des hautes études, Paris. He visited Wales in 1911 and in 1914 took an MA degree in the University of Liverpool. He was appointed Keeper of Manuscripts in the National Library of Wales in 1919. In 1923 he accepted a post in the French department of the University College of Swansea. He published a number of works, his most important being Le plus ançien texte de Meddygon Myddveu . . . (Paris, 1913), and Le Siège de Lorient par les Anglais en 1746 (Rennes, 1931).
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