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Théodore Beck
Théodore Beck (1839–1936) was a French Lutheran pastor and educator from Alsace–Lorraine, and a longtime director of the École alsacienne in Paris. Biography Beck was born in Seebach, Bas-Rhin, Oberseebach, on 8 July 1839, the son of a pastor, Jean Beck, and Sophie Julie Roehrich. He studied theology in Strasbourg and Geneva, and was ordained in 1862. He became a vicar in Colmar, a pastor and administrator in Muttersholtz (from 1813 to 1908) and in Masevaux (from 1867 to 1872), and was a pastor in Strasbourg until 1880, when he came in conflict with the German authorities (Alsace having been annexed into the German empire in 1871). He left the region in 1880 to become a professor of German at the École alsacienne in Paris, founded in 1874. The ''Revue Alsacienne'' noted that his departure from Strasbourg was regretted by his parishioners, despite the insults hurled at him "by a certain German press". Beck succeeded F. Rieder (likewise a pastor) as director of the École al ...
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