Charles Bémont

Charles Bémont (16 November 1848 – 21 September 1939), French scholar, was born in Paris.
Life
In 1884 he graduated with two theses, one on Simon de Montfort translated as Simon de Montfort: Earl of Leicester, 1208-1265 (1930), without the thesis' appendices of historical documents, and La Condamnation de Jean Sansterre (Revue historique, 1886). His Les Chartes des libertés anglaises (1892) has an introduction upon the history of Magna Carta, etc., and his history of medieval Europe, written in collaboration with Gabriel Monod (1896),Template:Sfn was translated into English, as Medieval Europe from 395 to 1270.
He was also responsible for the continuation of the Gascon Rolls, the publication of which had been begun by Francisque Xavier Michel in 1885. His supplement to Volume I was published in 1896,Template:Sfnp his Volume II in 1900,Template:Sfnp and his Volume III in 1906,Template:Sfnp bringing the published years of the rolls up to 1307.Template:Sfn<ref>Arms, Armies and Fortifications in the Hundred Years War edited by Anne Curry, Michael Hughes</ref> He received the honorary degree of Litt. Doc. at Oxford in 1909. He was made a corresponding member of the British Academy in 1914.<ref>Nature, Volume 93 edited by Sir Norman Lockyer</ref>
A street in Croissy-sur-Seine commemorates him.
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- Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica
- 1848 births
- 1939 deaths
- 20th-century French historians
- Writers from Paris
- French male non-fiction writers
- Corresponding Fellows of the Medieval Academy of America
- Corresponding fellows of the British Academy
- 19th-century French historians