- male, deceased (1796)
- Jean-Nicolas Stofflet was a French leader of the Revolt in the Vendée against the First French Republic. Born in Bathelémont-lès-Bauzemont (Me...
- female, deceased (1720)
- Anne Lefèvre, better known during her lifetime as Madame Dacier, was a French scholar and translator of the classics. She was born at Saumur and g...
- male, deceased (1665)
- Josué de la Place was a French theologian who was born at Saumur. He became pastor at Nantes in 1625 and was professor of theology at his native c...
- male, deceased (1793)
- Louis-Marie Joseph, marquis de Lescure was a French soldier and adversary of the French Revolution, the cousin of Henri de la Rochejaquelein. He...
- male, deceased (1715)
- Bernard Lamy was a French Oratorian mathematician and theologian.
- male, deceased (1650)
- Jean le Clerc [Clericus] (March 19, 1657 - January 8, 1736), Swiss Protestant theologian, was born at Geneva, where his father, Stephen Le Clerc,...
- male, deceased (1672)
- Tanneguy Lefebvre (Tanaquillus Faber) (1615 - September 12, 1672), was a French classical scholar. He was born at Caen. After completing his...
- male, 47 years old
- Philippe Vercruysse (born January 28, 1962 in Saumur, Maine-et-Loire) is a former football midfielder from France, who earned a total number of...
- male, deceased (1747)
- Jean-Frédéric Ostervald, Swiss Protestant pastor, was born at Neuchâtel in 1663 in a patrician family, a son of the Reformed pastor Johann Rud...
- male, deceased (2006)
- Alain de Boissieu was a French general, Free French, Compagnon de la Libération, Army chief of staff (1971-1975) and son-in-law of general Charles d...
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