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The Lycée Condorcet (French: [lise kɔ̃dɔʁsɛ]) is a secondary school in Paris, France, located at 8, rue du Havre, in the city's 9th arrondissement. Founded in 1803, it is one of the four oldest high schools in Paris and also one of the most prestigious. Since its inception, various political eras have seen it given a number of different names, but its identity today honors the memory of the Marquis de Condorcet. Henri Bergson, Horace Finaly, Claude Lévi-Strauss, Marcel Proust, Jean-Luc Marion, Francis Poulenc and Paul Verlaine are some of the students who attended the Lycée Condorcet. Some of the school's famous teachers include Jean Beaufret, Paul Bénichou, Jean-Marie Guyau, Jean-Paul Sartre, and Stéphane Mallarmé. Source: Wikipedia (en)
Authors educated at Lycée Condorcet 507
Alfred Grosser
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
Jean Cocteau
Abdoulaye Wade
Victor Schoelcher
Roger Martin du Gard
André Malraux
Edouard de Pomiane
Jean-Claude Trichet
Henri Cartier-Bresson
Raymond Aron
Marcel Dassault
Jean Marais
Alexandre Dumas fils
Henri Pescarolo
Jacques de Reinach
Joseph Reinach
William Carlos Williams
Frédéric Passy
Nicolas Carnot
Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karr
Francis Poulenc
Georges-Eugène Haussmann
Paul Valéry
Marilou Berry
Théodore Reinach
Sadi Carnot
André Citroën
Bảo Đại
Édouard Vuillard
Alexandre Stavisky
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Anne Desclos
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