Xavier de Magallon (1866–1956) was a French poet, translator and politician.
Xavier de Magallon d'Agens was born in Marseille, Provence, France on April 2, 1866. [1] During World War I, he volunteered to serve in the French Army. [2] He received the Croix de Guerre for his service. [2]
De Magallon served as a member of the Chamber of Deputies from 1919 to 1924, representing Hérault. [2] He ran as a property owner and defended free enterprise. [2] He believed in harmony between business and labour. [2]
De Magallon was a poet whose work was published in literary journals. [1] He also translated texts from Latin into French. [1] For example, he translated Virgil's Eclogues in 1943. [3]
De Magallon has been described as a "Catholic populist". [4]
De Magallon died in 1956 in Marseille. [2]
Xavier de Magallon (1866–1956) was a French poet, translator and politician.
Xavier de Magallon d'Agens was born in Marseille, Provence, France on April 2, 1866. [1] During World War I, he volunteered to serve in the French Army. [2] He received the Croix de Guerre for his service. [2]
De Magallon served as a member of the Chamber of Deputies from 1919 to 1924, representing Hérault. [2] He ran as a property owner and defended free enterprise. [2] He believed in harmony between business and labour. [2]
De Magallon was a poet whose work was published in literary journals. [1] He also translated texts from Latin into French. [1] For example, he translated Virgil's Eclogues in 1943. [3]
De Magallon has been described as a "Catholic populist". [4]
De Magallon died in 1956 in Marseille. [2]