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Paul Cottin

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Nationality
  
French

Died
  
February 22, 1932

Occupation
  
Historian Writer

Children
  
Claude de Cambronne

Name
  
Paul Cottin

Role
  
Writer



Grandchildren
  
Laurence de Cambronne

Paul Cottin (June 5, 1856, Boussy-Saint-Antoine – February 22, 1932) was a French writer, historian and a scientific editor of historical and literary documents.

Biography

He was the son of a Parisian notary and nephew of François Augustin Cottin, state advisor of the Second Empire (whose daughter married Frédéric Masson), he became, in 1881, librarian and curator of the Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal of the Pavillon de l'Arsenal, after José-Maria de Heredia.

In 1895, the heart Pelletan of the heir of the throne Louis XVII is given to Carlos, Duke of Madrid by Paul Cottin, being the cousin of the owner, Édouard Dumont. In 1909, Jaime, Duke of Madrid, received the heart, and then his daughter, the princess Béatrice Massimo, and finally in 1938, the princess Infanta Maria das Neves of Portugal, legitimist heir to the throne of France.

He is the father of Claude de Cambronne and Marie-Thérèse Cottin, future countess Lacroix de Vimeur de Rochambeau. His granddaughter, Laurence de Cambronne, was the editor-in-chief of Elle magazine and his great-granddaughter, the comedian, Camille Cottin.

References

Paul Cottin Wikipedia