Cécile Morrisson

Cécile Morrisson (born 16 June 1940) is a French historian and numismatist.Cécile Morrisson was born on 16 June 1940 in Dinan, France.[1] She studied at the École normale supérieure,[2] earned her Agrégation in history and obtained her doctorate in history at École normale supérieure (Paris) (ENS-Ulm).[1][3] She was director of the department of coins, medals and antiquities of the Bibliothèque nationale de France.[4] She is Emeritus Research Director at the CNRS and Advisor for Byzantine Numismatics at Dumbarton Oaks, Washington, D.C.[1] Morrisson is a member of the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres since December 11, 2015.
FrancenumismatistFrench National Center for Scientific ResearchByzantine EmpireÉcole normale supérieureAgrégationÉcole normale supérieure (Paris)Bibliothèque nationale de FranceDumbarton OaksAcadémie des Inscriptions et Belles-LettresMedal of the Royal Numismatic SocietyBritish AcademyDerek Allen PrizeAngeliki E. LaiouOliver StrunkJulian BuddenDavid BrownReinhard StrohmJ. E. StevensPeter HolmanColin TimmsPhilip V. BohlmanGary TomlinsonArnold WhittallMargaret BentAlejandro PlanchartSuzanne G. CusickGeorges Le RiderGert HatzPhilip GriersonMichael MetcalfMark BlackburnRichard ReeceMichael CrawfordAndrew BurnettJoe CribbKenneth JacksonBrian Ó CuivJ. E. Caerwyn WilliamsEric P. HampProinsias Mac CanaDerick ThomsonPádraig Ó RiainDaniel HuwsDafydd JenkinsFergus KellyPierre-Yves LambertMáire HerbertRalph A. Griffiths