André Oltramare

Swiss politician and classical philologist (1884-1947)

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Born 1884-08-11 in Geneva (Q71)
Died 1947-08-25 in Geneva (Q71)

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P512academic degreeDoctor of PhilosophyQ752297
P485archives atBibliothèque de Genève (special archives)Q108807678
P166award receivedKnight of the Legion of HonourQ10855271
doctor honoris causa from the University of LyonQ126415845
P27country of citizenshipSwitzerlandQ39
P69educated atUniversity of GenevaQ503473
Frederick William University BerlinQ20266330
P108employerUniversity of GenevaQ503473
Collège CalvinQ672022
P734family nameOltramareQ1234778
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P22fatherPaul OltramareQ26924654
P735given nameLouisQ2897866
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AndréQ6298851
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P1412languages spoken, written or signedFrenchQ150
LatinQ397
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P463member ofZofingiaQ392066
P102member of political partySocial Democratic Party of SwitzerlandQ303745
P1559name in native languageAndré Oltramare
P106occupationpoliticianQ82955
classical philologistQ16267607
P119place of burialPetit-Saconnex CemeteryQ100761386
P1321place of origin (Switzerland)GenevaQ71
P39position heldCouncil of State of GenevaQ2546890
Member of the Swiss National CouncilQ18510612
P1038relativeAntoine CarteretQ2853769
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P3373siblingGeorges OltramareQ124570
P937work locationBernQ70
GenevaQ71

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FileName: GraveAndreAndMarcOltramare-CimetiereDuPetitSaconnexGeneva RomanDeckert28122023.jpg

Description: The grave of André Oltramare (1884-1947), a classical philologist and socialist politician, and his son Marc (1916-2003), who was a doctor and also a socialist politician, in the Petit-Saconnex cemetery in Geneva. In the background are the graves of André's parents Paul (1854-1930), a religious scholar (center right), and Berthe, née Carteret (1862-1942), who was the daughter of the liberal politician Antoine Carteret (center left), and of André's brother Georges (1896-1960), who was a writer and fascist leader (right).

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Q2853769Antoine CarteretrelativeP1038
Q124570Georges OltramaresiblingP3373

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