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'''Théophile Sébastien Lavallée'''<ref>Some sources have the incorrect first name "Théodore" instead of the correct "Théophile".</ref> (13 October 1804 – 27 August 1867)

Souvent prénommé à tort Théodore.</ref> ({{Date de naissance|13|octobre|1804}} à [[Paris]]- {{date de décès|27 août 1867}}) was a French historian and geographer.
 
==Biography==
'''Théophile Sébastien Lavallée'''<ref>Often wrongly named Théodore.</ref> ({{Date of birth|13|October|1804}} in [[Paris]]- {{date of death|27 August 1867}}) was a French historian and geographer.
 
==Biography==
Entered in 1826, as a mathematics tutor, at [[Special military school of Saint-Cyr| Saint-Cyr]], he successively became a history tutor and professor of geography and statistics applied to military art.
 
It was [[Pierre-Jules Hetzel]] associated with Paulin who published his ''Histoire des Français'' in [[1838 in literature|1838]]. Subsequently, he continued his collaboration with Hetzel notably for ''[[The Devil in Paris]]'' by writing a History and Geography of Paris in the foreword to each volume but also with [[Jules Verne]]< ref>Illustrated geography of France and its colonies, Preceded by a study on the general geography of France by Th. Lavallée. Maps of each department illustrated by Constant engraved by Sédille. Hetzel.</ref>.
 
From [[1854 in literature|1854]], he began to publish the works of [[Madame de Maintenon]].
 
He married Louise Françoise Hortense Ferlin.
 
He also completely recast the ''[[Universal Geography|Precise of universal geography or Description of all parts of the world]]'' by [[Conrad Malte-Brun|Malte-Brun]].
 
His funeral took place on {{date-|August 30, 1867}} at the Versailles cemetery<ref>Funeral of Théophile Lavallée "''Le Petit Journal''", [https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark: /12148/bpt6k589753f/f2.item.r=Lavallee August 30, 1867]</ref>
 
Entré en 1826, comme répétiteur de mathématiques, à [[École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr| Saint-Cyr]], il y devint successivement répétiteur d'histoire et professeur de géographie et de statistique appliquées à l'art militaire.