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Ernest Psichari (27 September 1883 – 22 August 1914) was a French author, religious thinker and soldier. The son of noted intellectual Ioannis Psycharis and grandson of liberal writer Ernest Renan, Psichari was baptised into the Greek Orthodox faith. After a troubled upbringing which saw him attempt suicide over an unrequited love, Psichari entered the army for his national service. Enjoying military life, he re-enlisted in the ranks and transferred to the Troupes coloniales in search of adventure abroad. He saw service in the French Congo and Mauritania and wrote a number of militaristic autobiographical works that proved popular with French nationalists. Converting to Catholicism in 1913, Psichari considered becoming a priest but instead decided he could better serve his church in the ar

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  • Ernest Psichari (en)
  • Ernest Psichari (de)
  • Ερνέστος Ψυχάρης (el)
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  • Ernest Psichari (fr)
  • Ernest Psichari (nl)
  • Ernest Psichari (pt)
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  • Ernest Psichari (né le 27 septembre 1883 à Paris et mort le 22 août 1914 à Rossignol) est un officier et écrivain français. Lieutenant dans les troupes coloniales, il est l'auteur de plusieurs œuvres autobiographiques. Converti au catholicisme à la fin de sa vie, il combat en Belgique durant la Première Guerre mondiale et meurt à l'âge de 30 ans. (fr)
  • Ernest Psichari (Parigi, 27 settembre 1883 – Tintigny, 22 agosto 1914) è stato uno scrittore e militare francese, tenente delle truppe francesi di artiglieria coloniale, ha scritto opere autobiografiche. Convertito al cattolicesimo, morì combattendo in Belgio, all'età di 30 anni, durante la prima guerra mondiale. (it)
  • Ernest Psichari (Parijs, 27 september 1883 - Rossignol, 22 augustus 1914) was een Frans officier en schrijver. Zijn geschriften werden geapprecieerd in Franse nationalistische middens. Hij was pas dertig toen hij bij de eersten sneuvelde tijdens de Eerste Wereldoorlog. (nl)
  • Ernest Psichari (* 27. September 1883 in Paris; † 22. August 1914 gefallen bei in Belgien) war ein französischer Schriftsteller und Soldat mit katholisch-nationalistischer Gesinnung. Er war der Sohn des griechischen Sprachwissenschaftlers und Dichters Ioannis Psycharis. Mit Charles Péguy war er freundschaftlich verbunden. Psichari nahm als junger Offizier an den Kämpfen im Kongo teil und trat nach seiner Rückkehr nach Frankreich zum katholischen Glauben über. Er fiel im Ersten Weltkrieg, fünf Wochen vor seinem 31. Geburtstag am 22. August 1914 bei Rossignol. (de)
  • Ernest Psichari (27 September 1883 – 22 August 1914) was a French author, religious thinker and soldier. The son of noted intellectual Ioannis Psycharis and grandson of liberal writer Ernest Renan, Psichari was baptised into the Greek Orthodox faith. After a troubled upbringing which saw him attempt suicide over an unrequited love, Psichari entered the army for his national service. Enjoying military life, he re-enlisted in the ranks and transferred to the Troupes coloniales in search of adventure abroad. He saw service in the French Congo and Mauritania and wrote a number of militaristic autobiographical works that proved popular with French nationalists. Converting to Catholicism in 1913, Psichari considered becoming a priest but instead decided he could better serve his church in the ar (en)
  • Ernesto Psichari, en español (París, 27 de septiembre de 1883-Bélgica 22 de octubre de 1914), fue un oficial del ejército y escritor francés, que pese a no haber sido muy prolífico, debido a su prematura muerte en el campo de batalla, durante la retirada de Charleroi, fue un personaje muy representativo de su generación, dejando plasmado en sus escritos el sentir general de ella, la que se caracterizó por los deseos de emancipación del racionalismo ortodoxo y ateo de la generación anterior, con la finalidad de orientar las conductas hacia una verdad también racional, pero fundada sobre capiteles más espirituales. (es)
  • Ernest Psichari (Paris, 27 de setembro de 1883 - 22 de agosto de 1914) foi um autor, pensador religioso e soldado francês. Filho do notável intelectual Ioannis Psycharis e neto do escritor liberal Ernest Renan, Psichari foi batizado na fé ortodoxa grega. Recebeu uma educação problemática, tentando até mesmo o suicídio por um amor não correspondido. (pt)
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  • Ernest Psichari (en)
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  • Rossignol, Belgium (en)
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