Annie Sartre-Fauriat

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  • Palmyre: La Cité Des Caravanes, Gallimard, Paris, 2008. ISBN   9782070346592
  • Zénobie de Palmyre à Rome, Perrin, Paris, 2014. ISBN   9782262040970
  • Palmyre vérités et légendes, Perrin, Paris, 2016. ISBN   9782262066154
  • Aventuriers, voyageurs et savants à la découverte archéologique de la Syrie (17th-21st century), CNRS édit., Paris, 2021. ISBN   9782271137081
  • Distinctions

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    Awards

    • 2015 - Prix Historia de la biographie historique
    • 2016 - 40e Prix Pierre-Lafue.
    • 2021 - Prix Plottel de l’Académie des Inscriptions et Belles Lettres - intended to encourage high-level work in the field of classical studies, awarded to crown the series of Greek and Latin Inscriptions of Syria published by the Institut français du Proche-Orient.

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    Annie Sartre-Fauriat
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    Born
    Annie Fauriat

    (1947-11-17)November 17, 1947
    Nationality French
    Occupation(s) Historian, professor, hellenist, epigraphist
    Spouse Maurice Sartre
    AwardsPrix Pierre-Lafue (2016) Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres (2016)
    Academic background
    Alma mater Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University