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WALLGN, HENRI ALEXANDRE (1812-1904) , French historian and statesman, was born at Valenciennes
majority . In the same year he was elected a member of the Academie des Inscriptions , of which he became perpetual secretary in 1873. Under the empire he withdrew altogether from political life, and occupied himself entirely with his duties as a professor of history and with historical writings, the most original
biography , Richard II, episode de la rivalite de la France et de l'Angleterre (2 vols., 1864). Although remaining a re-publican, he exhibited decided clerical leanings in his Jeanne d'Arc (2 vols., 186o; 2nd ed., 1875); La Vie de Notre Seigneur Jesus (x865)a reply to the Vie de Jesus of E. Renan
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majority of the Assembly, and he retired in May 1876. He had been chosen a life senator in December 1875. Returning to his historical studies, Wallon produced four works of great
revolutionnaire de Paris avec le journal de ses actes (6 vols., 1880-1882); La Revolution du 31 mai et le federalisme en 1793 (2 vols., 1886); Les Representants du people en mission et la justice revolutionnaire dans les departements (5 vols., 1880-1890). Besides these he published a number of articles in the Journal des savants; for many years he wrote the history of the Academie des Inscriptions in the collection of Memoirs of this Academy
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