Occupation Statistician | ||
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Died 28 March 1853, Paris, France |
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Sébastien Bottin (1764-1853) was a French statistician and politician.
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- Jak wym wi rue s bastien bottin
- How to pronounce rue s bastien bottin
- Early life
- Career
- Death and legacy
- References
How to pronounce rue s bastien bottin
Early life
Sébastien Bottin was born on December 17, 1764 in Grimonviller, Meurthe, France.
Career
Bottin served as a member of the Chamber of Representatives during the Hundred Days from May 11, 1815 to July 13, 1815, representing Nord.
Bottin was the editor of the Almanach du commerce de Paris, founded by Jean de La Tynna.
Bottin was also the co-founder of the Société libre des Sciences et Arts de Strasbourg in 1799. He became a Knight of the Legion of Honour on July 30, 1814. He became a member of the Société des Antiquaires de France on February 28, 1818. He was awarded and honored by a prize in statistics from the Académie des Sciences in 1824, and received the honorary medal from the Société française de statistique universelle in 1833.
Death and legacy
Bottin died on March 28, 1853 in Paris, France. He was buried at the Père Lachaise Cemetery. The Rue Sébastien Bottin in the 7th arrondissement of Paris was named in his honor in 1929.