- male, deceased (1795)
- Jean-Jacques Barthélemy, was a French writer and numismatist. Barthélemy was born at Cassis, in Provence, and began his classical studies at the Co...
- male
- Paul Fregosi (Sydney, Australia), born in Marseilles and educated in Britain, is the author of the widely praised "Dreams of Empire: Napoleon and...
- male, deceased (1968)
- Abel Bonnard was a French poet and novelist. Born in Poitiers, his early education was in Marseilles with secondary studies at the Lycée L...
- female, deceased (1973)
- Edith Mason (born St. Louis, Mo. 22 March 1892 - died San Diego, 26 November 1973) was an American soprano. She studied in Boston, Philadelphia,...
- male, deceased (461)
- Saint Rusticus of Narbonne (in French Saint Rustique) (d. 26 October perhaps 461) was a bishop of Narbonne and Catholic saint of Gaul, born either...
- male, deceased (1323)
- Saint Elzéar of Sabran, Baron of Ansouis, Count of Ariano, was born in the castle of Saint-Jean de Robians, in Provence, southern France, in 1285; d...
- male
- Noel Field, an American citizen, worked in the Western European Division of the United States Department of State in the 1930s. His early...
- male, deceased (420)
- Saint Castor of Apt was a bishop of Apt, in Gaul. He was born in Nîmes and may have been the brother of Saint Leontius of Fréjus. Castor was a la...
- male, deceased (2006) (Senegal)
- Lamine (Johnny) Sekka (July 21, 1934 - September 14, 2006) was an English-African film and television actor. Sekka was born in Dakar in French West...
- male
- Peter Egan is the author of the "Side Glances" column in "Road & Track" magazine and the "Leanings" column in "Cycle World" magazine. He is noted...
| |