Prosper Tarbé
See also: Tarbé
Prosper Tarbé , historian, born with Paris on August 24th, 1809, died in Neuilly-sur-Seine on January 13rd, 1871.
Louis Hardouin Prosper Tarbé, substitute of the prosecutor of the king with Stamps, then with Rheims, correspondent of the Institute, acquired a great Champagne reputation as historian and archeologist. He married in Rheims in 1838 Caroline Colombe Marguet (1819-1871) and lived the beautiful private mansion of 154, rue de Vesle. Tarbé published historical Rheims, tests on its streets and its monuments , and made a gift posthumous of invaluable books, manuscripts and autographs with the municipal Files, well-known under the name of Fonds Tarbé. Prosper Tarbé was buried in Rheims, with the Cimetière of North, on October 28th, 1871.
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