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Sophie Berthelot

French woman interred at the Panthéon

Sophie Caroline Berthelot (néeNiaudet; February 17, – March 18, )[1] became the first woman to be interred in the Panthéon, alongside her husband Marcellin Berthelot. She was the only woman interred in the Panthéon until Marie Curie almost a century later in [2][3]

Biography

Berthelot was born on February 17, , in Nantes.

She was the niece of Louis-François-Clement Breguet and received a strict Calvinist education from her mother in the tradition of the Breguet family.

Marie Curie

Maria Salomea Skłodowska-Curie [a] (Polish: [ˈmarja salɔˈmɛa skwɔˈdɔfska kʲiˈri] ⓘ; née Skłodowska; 7 November – 4 July ), known simply as Marie Curie (/ ˈ k j ʊər i / KURE-ee; [1] French: [maʁi kyʁi]), was a Polish and naturalised-French physicist and chemist who conducted pioneering research on radioactivity.

She married the chemist and politician Marcellin Berthelot on May 10, [4] Her husband "lived in complete and happy union with his wife."[5] The couple had four sons and two daughters, including the politician and historian André Berthelot (–), the scholar Daniel Berthelot (–), the diplomat Philippe Berthelot (–) and the philosopher René Berthelot (–).[6]

Sophie Berthelot died of heart disease in Paris on March 18, , mere hours before her husband's death.[7] Acceding to the family's wishes and "in homage to her conjugal virtue," the French government passed a special law to permit Sophie Berthelot to be interred alongside her famous husband in the Panthéon.[8] They had a joint state funeral and were buried in the same tomb.[4] A school in Calais is named in her honor.[9]

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    Marie curie biography Maria Salomea Skłodowska–Curie (Marie Curie) (7 November – 4 July ) was a Polish physicist and chemist. She did research on radioactivity. She was also the first woman to win a Nobel Prize. [2] She was the first woman professor at the University of Paris. She was the first person to win two Nobel Prizes. [2].

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    Madame marie curie biography wikipedia Maria Salomea Skłodowska-Curie [a] (Polish: [ˈmarja salɔˈmɛa skwɔˈdɔfska kʲiˈri] ⓘ; née Skłodowska; 7 November – 4 July ), known simply as Marie Curie (/ ˈ k j ʊər i / KURE-ee; [1] French: [maʁi kyʁi]), was a Polish and naturalised-French physicist and chemist who conducted pioneering research on radioactivity.

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  11. ^Bousquet, Danielle ().

    Madame marie curie Marie Curie, Polish-born French physicist, famous for her work on radioactivity. She was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize, and she is the only woman to win the award in two different fields (Physics, ; Chemistry, ). Learn more about Marie Curie in this article.

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  12. ^"Le lycée Sophie Berthelot".