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Edmond René Labande

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Occupation
  
Archivist, historian

Died
  
22 July 1992

Spouse(s)
  
Yvonne Mailfert

Relatives
  
Léon-Honoré Labande (paternal uncle)

Books
  
Naples and Its Surroundings, Florence

Alma maters
  
University of Paris, École pratique des hautes études, École Nationale des Chartes

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Edmond-René Labande (1908-1992) was a French archivist and historian.

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Early life

Edmond-René Labande was born on June 11, 1908. He was orphaned at the age of ten and raised by his maternal grandfather, Alfred Jeanroy. His paternal uncle, Léon-Honoré Labande, was a museum curator and archivist of the Prince's Palace of Monaco.

Labande graduated from the University of Paris in 1928. He also graduated from the École pratique des hautes études and the École Nationale des Chartes.

Career

Labande started his career as an archivist in Rome, Algiers, Florence, Toulon, and La Flèche.

Labande started teaching medieval history at the University of Poitiers in 1947. Two years later, in 1949, he was promoted to professor. He was a co-founder of the Cahiers de civilisation médiévale, an academic journal.

Labande was the first scholar to offer a skeptical interpretation of Eleanor of Aquitaine, debunking the myth of her persona and researching primary sources about her life.

Personal life

Labande married Yvonne Mailfert in 1932. Labande joined the Third Order of Saint Francis in 1942.

Death

Labande died on July 22, 1992.

References

Edmond-René Labande Wikipedia