- male, deceased (2007)
- Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe (March 6, 1940, Tours - January 27 2007, Paris) was a French philosopher, literary critic, and translator.
- male, deceased (1152)
- Adelard of Bath (Latin: Adelardus Bathensis) (c. 1080 - c. 1152) was a 12th century English scholar. He is known both for his original works and...
- male, deceased (1974)
- Cyril James Smith (born Middlesbrough, England, August 11, 1909; died London, August 2, 1974) was a virtuoso concert pianist of the 30s, 40s and...
- male, deceased (1904)
- Emile Duclaux (June 24, 1840 - February 5 1904) was a French biologist and chemist who was born in Aurillac. In 1862 he was an assistant in the...
- male, deceased (1959)
- Francis de Miomandre was a French novelist, born ar Tours, and educated at Marseilles. He began writing in his early twenties and won the Prix...
- male, deceased (1905)
- Emile Delahaye was a French automotive pioneer who founded Delahaye Automobiles. Emile Delahaye was born in Tours, Indre-et-Loire, in the Loire...
- male, deceased (1626)
- François Béroalde de Verville was a French Renaissance novelist, poet and intellectual. He was the son of Matthieu Brouard (or Brouart), called "B...
- male, deceased (585)
- Mummolus, Mommolus, or Mummulus, born "Eunius" to one Peonius, Count of Auxerre. He was a Gallo-Roman patrician and prefect who served Guntram,...
- male
- Eufronius or Euphronius was bishop of Tours from 555 to 573. He was succeeded by Gregory of Tours.
- male
- Saint Eustochius ("Eustachius") was the fifth bishop of Tours from 443 to 460. He was succeeded by his close relative, Saint Perpetuus. His...
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