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Louis Blondel

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Nationality
  
Swiss

Occupation
  
Archaeologist

Born
  
November 24, 1885 (
1885-11-24
)
Geneva

Known for
  
First director of the cantonal archaeological service in Geneva

Died
  
17 January 1967, Geneva, Switzerland

Louis Blondel, (Geneva 24 November 1885-January 17, 1967), was a Swiss archaeologist, the first director of the cantonal archaeological service in Geneva, as well as one of the founders of Scouting in Switzerland. He served as Federal Scout Leader in 1934.

Blondel also participated in local politics as administrative adviser of his town, Lancy, for 28 years. He was a member of the Liberal Party (right). During World War I he served as a first lieutenant in Battalion 13 of the Swiss Armed Forces, and he served in the "local guards" in Geneva during World War II. Married to Claire Bonnard in 1920, he had two children.

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Louis Blondel Wikipedia