The “Actor” historical object groups together all individual material entities likely to take action, either in reality or as part of a narrative. It is therefore not only confined to humans but also includes divinities, mythological figures, specific animals, etc.
Key | Name | Year of birth | Year of death | Number of informations |
---|---|---|---|---|
Actr24953 | Peizieux, Antoine | 1798 | 0 | |
Actr22925 | Four, Sylvie du - demoiselle | 0 | ||
Actr39979 | Goy | 0 | ||
Actr49627 | Faure, François | 1660 | 0 | |
Actr3255 | Lines, David A. | 0 | ||
Actr21448 | Frauer, David | 0 | ||
Actr35839 | Ricard, Elie | 1869 | 1929 | 0 |
Actr9290 | Berliet, Robert | 1881 | 0 | |
Actr42311 | Aucoc, Léon | 1828 | 1910 | 0 |
Actr21221 | Folsch, Jacques | 0 |