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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Charles Corm (1894-1963) was a Lebanese writer, businessman and philanthropist. He is considered to be the leader of the Phoenicianism movement in Lebanon which ignited a surge of nationalism that led to Lebanon's independence. In a country torn by sectarian conflicts, Corm's intention was to find a common root shared by all Lebanese beyond their religious beliefs (the Phoenicians were pagans). He received more than 100 international literary and non literary awards, including the Edgar Allan Poe International Poetry Prize 1934, Citizen of Honor of New York City, Grand Officer of the National Order of the Cedar, Officer of the French Poets' Society, Medal of Honor of the Académie Francaise 1950 (France), Grand Officer of the Order of Human Merit (Geneva), Cross of Academic Honor of the American International Academy (Washington DC), Grand Officer of the Academic Order (Rome).. }

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