Roger Lambelin
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Died1929
7e arrondissement de Paris
OccupationsJournalist, Politician, Military Officer
Roger Lambelin | |
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Roger Lambelin in captain's uniform | |
| Died | 1929 7e arrondissement de Paris |
| Occupations | Journalist, Politician, Military Officer |
Roger Lambelin was a French royalist journalist, essayist, and political activist.
As a young military officer cadet he helped found the Jeunesse Royaliste (Young Royalists) in 1888 which became a forerunner of Action Francaise.[1] He was then an army officer in French Indochina in Tonkin[2] and was decommissioned in 1888.[3] He later fought in the First World War.[4]
He led the political office of the Duke of Orleans[5] and was a member of the Municipal Council of Paris representing Les Invalides district from . He founded the Revue Samedi[6] and until his death in 1929 was the editor of the Revue des questions historiques.[4]