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  1. Liberale da Verona

    Liberale da Verona (1441 - 1526) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period, active mainly in Verona. He was a pupil of the painter Vincenzo di Stefano, although he was strongly influenced by Andrea Mantegna and Jacopo Bellini. He was featured in the Vite of Giorgio Vasari. In Verona, he painted an "Adoration of the Magi" in the Duomo and another for the chapel in the bishopric. He also painted a "Birth" and "Assumption of the Virgin".

  2. Mariano Arista

    Mariano Arista was president of Mexico from 1851 to 1853, as well as a noted veteran of many of Mexico's nineteenth century wars. Originally an officer in the Spanish Army, Arista later joined the revolutionary army of Agustín de Iturbide. Later, Arista served under Antonio López de Santa Anna, Mexico's on-again off-again dictator during the attempt to put down the 1836 Texas Revolution.

  3. Andrew Liberale
  4. Liberale
  5. Gegen Liberale
  6. Angela D Liberale
  7. Francesco Liberale
  8. Mario Liberale
  9. Roberto Liberale
  10. Roberta Liberale
  11. Adriano Liberale
  12. Lomer Gouin

    Sir Jean Lomer Gouin, PC, KCMG (March 19 1861 - March 28 1929) was born in Grondines, Quebec. He served as Liberal Premier of the Canadian province of Quebec, as a Cabinet minister in the federal government of Canada, and as Lieutenant Governor of Quebec. On May 24, 1888, he married Éliza Mercier, daughter of Honoré Mercier. Their son, Paul Gouin, later led the Action libérale nationale party. Gouin served as Premier of Quebec from 1905 to 1920, winning four elections.

  13. Albiny Paquette

    Joseph-Henri-Albiny Paquette was a Quebec politician and radiologist. He was a Cabinet Minister under Maurice Duplessis' Union Nationale government for 17 years. Born in Marieville, Quebec, Paquette studied in medical sciences at Université Laval. After additionnal studies and training at Bellevue Hospital in New York City, Paquette worked first for the Canadian Red Cross in the Middle East, then in the Canadian Armed Forces as medical officier.

  14. Bona Dussault

    Bona Dussault was a former Quebec provincial politician and Cabinet Minister. Born in Saint-Alban, Quebec, Dussault worked for 47 years as a sailor and a boat pilot from 1900 to 1947. Dussault also was mayor of the town of Saint-Marc-des-Carrières and was the prefect of Portneuf County near Quebec City. After failing to win a seat in the Canadian House of Commons, …

  15. Joseph-Ernest Grégoire

    Joseph-Ernest Grégoire was a French Canadian politician. Born in Disraeli, Quebec, he was from 1934 to 1938 the mayor of Quebec City. He was elected as the Action libérale nationale candidate to the Legislative Assembly of Quebec in 1935 in the riding of Montmagny. He was re-elected in 1936 as the Union Nationale candidate. In 1937, he helped found along with several Union Nationale dissents, the Parti national. In 1934, he was made a Chevalier of the Légion d'honneur.

  16. John Samuel Bourque

    John Samuel Bourque was a former Quebec politician, Cabinet Minister, military member and businessman. He was the Member of Legislative Assembly of Quebec for the riding of Sherbrooke for 25 years. Born in Sherbrooke, Quebec, Bourque studied at the Petit Séminaire de Saint-Charles-Borromée in Sherbrooke, before being enroled in 22nd Royal Regiment as a soldier and sergeant where he participated in World War I in the United Kingdom.

  17. Paul Gouin

    Paul Gouin was a politician in Quebec, Canada. was the son of Lomer Gouin and the grandson of Honoré Mercier. He was born in Montreal. He fought in World War I as a tank commander, studied at Université Laval, and was admitted to the bar of Quebec in 1920. Dissatisfied with the direction of the Quebec Liberal Party, he helped found the Action libérale nationale party on June 6, 1934.

  18. Liberale Masi
  19. Sabine Herold

    Sabine Herold is a French libertarian activist and main spokeswoman of Alternative libérale, a French libertarian party.

  20. Giovanni Francesco Caroto

    Giovanni Francesco Caroto (1480-1555/8) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance, active mainly in his native city of Verona. He initially apprenticed under Liberale da Verona (1445-1526/29), a conservative painter infused with the style of Mantegna. Caroto after a stay in Milan, began responding to the other influences from Francesco Bonsignori, Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, and Giulio Romano; but he never lost a certain individuality and his rich Veronese color.

  21. Domenico Morone

    Domenico Morone (c. 1442 - 1518) was an Italian painter from Verona, painting in an early Renaissance style. Domenico Morone is known from a few panels, mainly depicting public festivals or tournaments, in which the figures in the crowds are small. One of his masterpieces is the canvas celebrating the "Cacciata dei Bonacolsi" (1494) (or "Expulsion of the Bonacolsi in 1328, scene of Piazza Sordello, Mantua") in the Ducal Palace of Mantua.

  22. Louis-Alexandre Taschereau

    Louis-Alexandre Taschereau was a Premier of the Canadian province of Quebec from 1920 to 1936. He was elected four times, the first in 1900, in the riding of Montmorency. He was also a member of the Parti libéral du Québec. Born in Quebec City, the son of Jean-Thomas Taschereau, lawyer and judge at the Supreme Court, and Marie-Louise-Joséphine Caron. He received a law degree from Université Laval and was admitted to the Barreau du Quebec on July 9, 1889.

  23. Assunta Liberale
  24. Maurice Destenay

    Maurice Jean Léon Destenay was a Belgian liberal politician and burgomaster. Destenay was a teacher and pedagogue and became the founder and director of the monthly magazine "Action Libérale". He became alderman and burgomaster (1963-1973) in Liege and a member of parliament (1949-1965) in the district of Liege. In 1954-1958 he was President of the Liberal Party.

  25. Frits Bolkestein

    Frits Bolkestein (The Netherlands) is Professor of Intellectual Foundations of Political Developments at the Universities of Leiden and Delft (NL). He is former Member of the European Commission for the Internal Market (1999-2004), former Dutch Minister of Defence, former Minister of Foreign Trade and former Director of Shell Chimie, Paris.

  26. Piero Gobetti

    Piero Gobetti was an Italian journalist, intellectual and radical liberal. He was an exceptionally active campaigner and critic in the crisis years in Italy after the First World War and into the early years of Fascist rule.

  27. Alain Madelin

    Alain Madelin is a French politician and a former minister of that country. Madelin, a strong supporter of laissez-faire economics, was a candidate in the 2002 French presidential election as the leader of the "Démocratie Libérale" party, where he scored 3.91% on the first round. He is now a member of the "Union pour un Mouvement Populaire" party and a deputy in the French National Assembly.

  28. Victor de Laprade

    Pierre Martin Victor Richard de Laprade, known as Victor de Laprade, was a French poet and critic. He was born at Montbrison, in the "département" of the Loire, of a modest provincial family. After completing his studies at Lyon, he produced, in 1839, a small volume of religious verse, "Les Parfums de Madeleine". This was followed in 1840 by "La colère de Jesus", in 1841 by the religious fantasy of "Psyche", …

  29. Athanase Josué Coquerel

    Athanase Josué Coquerel (16th June 1820 Amsterdam - 24 July 1875 Fismes (Marne)) was a French Protestant divine, son of Athanase Laurent Charles Coquerel. He studied theology at Geneva and at Strasbourg, and at an early age succeeded his uncle, C. A. Coquerel, as editor of Le Lien, a post which he held till 1870. In 1852 he took part in establishing the "Nouvelle Revue de théologie", the first periodical of scientific theology published in France, …

  30. Raoul Warocqué

    Raoul Warocqué, was a Belgian industrialist of Wallonia. Raoul was the great-grandson of Nicolas Warocqué, the founder of the Warocqué-dynasty. He made the coal mines of Mariemont successful, and at 21 years of age had established a considerable fortune. A careful investment policy made him the richest man in Belgium at the beginning of the 20th century.

  31. Louis D'Haeseleer

    Louis (Lodewijk) Benoît D'Haeseleer was a Belgian clerk and liberal politician. He was the president-founder of the "Liberale Sociale Werken" of Aalst. He was alderman and burgomaster of Aalst, member of the provinvial council of Oost-Vlaanderen, a member of the Belgian parliament, and president of the Liberaal Vlaams Verbond (1966-1967).

  32. Ludovic Lassauce

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  33. Nicolas Debock
  34. Peter Hartung
  35. Per Rehfeldt
  36. Christian Blomgreen
  37. Peter Christiaens
  38. Yoric Dassy
  39. Martin Gude
  40. Philipp V.G. Bacher

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