Jean-marie Le guen, born on January 3, 1953 in Paris, Ile de France, FRA

The Human

  • Who is Jean-marie Le guen?
    Jean-marie Le guen is a human born in France in the early months of 1953. The sex at birth is presumed to be male.
  • What's the history of this record on The Population Project?
    This record was created on April 27, 2023 on The Population Project. It was last edited on April 19, 2024. If you have information about this human, you can edit their record anonymously or create a new one here.

The Context

  • What was the context in France in 1953?
    Released in France Spartacus (Spartaco), Franco-Italian film by Riccardo Freda. Louison Bobet's first victory in the Tour de France. First popular protests over the burden of indirect taxes, which disadvantages small entrepreneurs, artisans and traders. In Saint-Céré, a collective tax audit is violently contested by a team of small traders and artisans led by papermaker Pierre Poujade. The protest, initially local, soon spread to the entire Lot department and then, during 1954, to all of rural France in the south of the Loire.
  • They were born in 1953
    Marie Royal - French politician
    Patrick Kron - Former chairman and chief executive of the French engineering conglomerate Alstom.
    Sophie Calle - French writer, photographer, installation artist, and conceptual artist.

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Details

  • Sex at Birth:
    Male
  • Full Name:
    JEAN-MARIE LE GUEN
  • Reference Country:
    France
  • Date of birth:
    January 3, 1953
  • Age:
    72
  • Country of Birth:
    France
  • Place of Birth:
    Paris, Ile de France
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