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- Joan of Arc, or Jeanne d'Arc in French, (1412 - May 30, 1431) is a 15th century national heroine of France. She was beatified in 1909 and canonized...
- male, deceased (1934)
- Raymond Poincaré was a French conservative statesman who served as Prime Minister of France on five separate occasions and as President of France f...
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- History: Michel Platini (June 21, 1955, Joeuf, Departement Meurthe-et-Moselle) is a former French football player, widely regarded as one of the...
- male, deceased (1682)
- Claude Lorrain (Lorraine, c. 1600-Rome, November 21 or November 23, 1682), a French artist of the Baroque era who was active in Italy, is admired...
- male, deceased (1893)
- Jules François Camille Ferry. Examples of everyday abuse included pupils and students speaking words in a tongue other than French at school or in t...
- male, deceased (1923)
- Maurice Barrès was a French occultist, novelist, journalist, an anti-semite nationalist and socialist politician and agitator. Born at C...
- male, deceased (1986)
- Jack Mathieu Émile Lang is a French politician and a member of the French Socialist Party. Lang was born to Roger Lang and Marie-Luce Bouchet in M...
- male, deceased (1985)
- Fernand Braudel (August 24 1902-November 27 1985) was a French historian. He revolutionized the 20th century study of his discipline by considering...
- male, deceased (1956)
- Lucien Febvre (July 22, 1878, Nancy - Saint-Amour, Jura, September 11, 1956) was a French historian best known for the role he played in...
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- Isabelle Romée, also known as Isabelle de Vouthon and Isabelle d'Arc, was the mother of Joan of Arc. She was a native of Vouthon, a village near D...
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