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Philippe Delorme (born January 22, 1960, in Pantin, Seine-Saint-Denis) is a French historian and journalist, whose articles have appeared in Point de Vue and Point de Vue Histoire, among others.He was born in Pantin.He has written numerous biographies of France's great queens, all published by Editions Pygmalion.His most celebrated books, L'affaire Louis XVII (Tallandier, 1995, 2000) and Louis XVII : la vérité (Pygmalion, 2000) have attracted intense interest from the public and the media due to their groundbreaking analyses of DNA research on a human heart long-supposed to be that of Louis XVII, dead in Temple Tower, Paris, in 1795.
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Philippe Delorme Delorme, Philippe
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French historian and journalist
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