Background
Achille Luchaire was born on October 24, 1846 in Paris, France.
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Achille Luchaire was born on October 24, 1846 in Paris, France.
In 1879 Luchaire became a professor at Bordeaux and in 1899 professor of medieval history at the University of Paris; he was a member of the Academy of Moral and Political Science from 1895 until his death.
His most important works include Histoire des institutions monarchiques de la France sous les premiers Capétiens (1883; “History of the French Monarchical Institutions Under the Early Capetians”), Manuel des institutions françaises: période des Capétiens directs (1892; “French Institutions Under the Direct Capetian Line”), Louis VI le Gros, annales de sa vie et de son règne (1890; “Louis VI the Fat, Annals of His Life and Reign”), and Étude sur les actes de Louis VII (1885). His later works include Innocent III, 6 vol. (1904–08), an elaborate study of the pope’s life and the social climate and events of his day, and La Société française au temps de Philippe-Auguste (1909). He also contributed essays on the 13th century to Ernest Lavisse’s monumental Histoire de France (1900–11).
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Académie des sciences morales et politiques