Jean de Pange

Jean de Pange is a historian and French writer born with Paris the April 8th 1881 and deceased with Pange the July 20th 1957.

Biography

Resulting from a family of Lorraine nobility having a castle with the surroundings of Metz, Jean de Pange undertook studies of letters and right to Paris. It also becomes raises École of the charters where it supports in 1903 a thesis entitled Introduction to the catalog of the acts Ferri II known as III, king d' Aragon (1251-1303) . It was deeply marked by its childhood passed to Vienna, then capital imperial of the Habsbourg-Lorraine dynasty and by the Alsatian-Lorraine question divided between France and Germany. Partisan of the double culture, the transnational spirit and the federalism, it wishes to associate the people and not to confront them. Its life is a combat for the union of the people of Europe and the fight against all the forms of totalitarianisms. Friend of Robert Schuman, it is one of those which carried in the Inter-war period the European idea.

The college of Sarreguemines bears its name.

He is the father of Victor de Pange and the uncle of the aviator-resistant Jean de Pange (1917-1999).

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