Philippe Delorme

Philippe Delorme
Personal details
Born Philippe Gilles Delorme
(1960-01-22) January 22, 1960
Pantin, France
Alma mater Paris-Sorbonne University
Profession Historian
Journalist
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Philippe Delorme (born January 22, 1960, in Pantin, Seine-Saint-Denis) is a French historian and journalist,[1] whose articles have appeared in Point de Vue, Point de Vue Histoire, and Valeurs Actuelles, among others.

He has written numerous biographies of France's great queens, all published by Editions Pygmalion.

His most celebrated books, L'affaire Louis XVII (Tallandier, 1995, 2000) and Louis XVII : la vérité (Pygmalion, 2000) have attracted intense interest from the public and the media due to their groundbreaking analyses of DNA research on a human heart long-supposed to be that of Louis XVII, dead in Temple Tower, Paris, in 1795. He published, in June 2009, an edition of the Journal du comte de Chambord (1846–1883) (Ed. Oeil - FX de Guibert), the never published Diary of Henri, comte de Chambord, the last Bourbon Pretender to the French Crown. In May 2010, he published a nonconformist biography of the French king Henry IV : "Henri IV, les réalités d'un mythe" (Ed. de l'Archipel).

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Sources

  1. "Notice d'autorité personne" du catalogue BN Opale Plus de la Bibliothèque nationale de France - N° : FRBNF12323064 -00/07/10
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