Pierre De Coubertin Biography - Childhood, Life Achievements & Timeline
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Updated on January 16, 2026
Pierre de Coubertin Biography
(Father of the Modern Olympic Games)Birthday: January 1, 1863 (Capricorn)
Born In: Paris
Advanced SearchPierre de Coubertin was a French educator and historian who played a major role in the founding of the International Olympic Committee because of which he is considered the father of the modern Olympic Games. He was born into an established aristocratic family and received a privileged upbringing. Sent to a Jesuit school called Externat de la rue de Vienne, he was deeply influenced by his early education which instilled in him strong moral values. His father was an ardent patriot and Pierre too grew up to be a patriotic young man and was deeply troubled by French defeats during the Franco-Prussian War. After embarking on a career as an educator, he postulated that it was the lack of physical education and training that made the French soldiers weak and more prone to defeat at the hands of the more athletic rivals. On his travels to England he closely studied the English education system where physical education and sports were given an important place in the curriculum and was determined to adopt such strategies in the French education system as well. Eventually he worked on reviving the Olympic Games and played an instrumental role in the establishment of the first International Olympic Committee (IOC). Quick FactsFrench Celebrities Born In January
Died At Age: 74
Family:father: Charles Louis de Frédy, Baron de Coubertin
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Died on: September 2, 1937
place of death: Geneva
City: Paris
Founder/Co-Founder: International Olympic Committee
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French CelebritiesFrench MenFrench EducatorsCapricorn Men Childhood & Early LifePierre de Coubertin, originally Pierre de Frédy, was born in Paris on 1 January 1863 into an established aristocratic family as the fourth child of Baron Charles Louis de Frédy, Baron de Coubertin and Marie–Marcelle Gigault de Crisenoy. His father was a well known artist and a staunch royalist.He grew up in an era when France was undergoing profound political upheavals. France's defeat in the Franco-Prussian War greatly bothered every citizen of France, and even though Pierre was just a young boy, he too was disturbed by the defeat of his beloved country.He joined a new Jesuit school called Externat de la rue de Vienne in 1874. He excelled in his studies and was counted among the top students in his class. He passed his baccalaureate in literature in 1880.Being from an aristocratic family he had the option of choosing from a number of career options. He was accepted by the Military School of Saint Cyr but an army career did not interest him. So he chose to study at the Law Faculty of the Political Sciences School.