Firmin is a French surname and masculine given name, from the Late Latin Firminus, a derivative of firmus meaning "firm" or "steadfast". The instruction...
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Peter Arthur Firmin (11 December 1928 – 1 July 2018) was an English artist and puppet maker. He was the founder of Smallfilms, along with Oliver Postgate...
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Firmin Desloge may refer to: Firmin René Desloge (1803–1856), American industrialist Firmin V. Desloge (1843–1929), American industrialist, son of Firmin...
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Fermin (redirect from Saint Firmin)
Fermin (also Firmin, from Latin Firminus; Spanish Fermín) was a holy man and martyr, traditionally venerated as the co-patron saint of Navarre, Spain....
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Didot family (redirect from Ambroise Firmin Didot)
developed by François-Ambroise Didot and the Didot typeface developed by Firmin Didot. The Didot company of France was ultimately incorporated into the...
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Joseph Auguste Anténor Firmin (18 October 1850 – 19 September 1911), better known as Anténor Firmin, was a Haitian barrister and philosopher, pioneering...
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Firmin & Sons is a British company, founded in 1655, that manufactures and supplies military ceremonial buttons, badges, accoutrements, and uniforms. Thomas...
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Firmin Andrew Rozier (July 31, 1820–1897) was a soldier, banker, historian, author and state legislator in Missouri. He was from a prominent family. He...
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Firmin Desloge Hospital is a hospital in St. Louis, Missouri, opened in 1932 by the Jesuits of Saint Louis University and the Sisters of Saint Mary. Named...
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Firmin Baes (18 April 1874 – 4 December 1943) was a Belgian painter, pastel artist, draughtsman and print designer. His subject matter ranged from still...
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Firmin Abauzit (11 November 1679 – 20 March 1767) was a French scholar who worked on physics, theology and philosophy, and served as librarian in Geneva...
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Colin Charles "Col" Firmin (11 April 1940 – 3 March 2013) was a former Australian politician. Firmin served as an Alderman for the City of Darwin from...
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Firmin Didot (French: [fiʁmɛ̃ dido]; 14 April 1764 – 24 April 1836) was a French printer, engraver, and type founder. Firmin Didot was born in Paris into...
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir (redirect from Firmin Auguste Renoir)
Renoir works at the Art Institute of Chicago, a digital catalogue "Renoir, Firmin Auguste" . Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). 1911. Pierre-Auguste Renoir...
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Saint-Firmin may refer to the following places in France: Saint-Firmin, Hautes-Alpes, a commune in the department of Hautes-Alpes Saint-Firmin, Meurthe-et-Moselle...
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Firmin António is the president and founder of Accor group in Brazil. After graduating with degrees in Economics and Management from the Conservatoire...
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Thomas Firmin (June 1632 – 1697) was an English businessman and philanthropist, publisher and unitarian member of the Church of England. Firmin was born...
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Firmin Le Ver, in Latin Firminus Verris, (between 1370 and 1375 – Abbeville, 1444) was a French Carthusian monk, philologist, and lexicographer. Firmin...
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Agnès Firmin-Le Bodo (French pronunciation: [aɲɛs fiʁmɛ̃ lə bɔdo]; born 20 November 1968) is a French pharmacist and politician of the Horizons party who...
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Firmin Gillot (11 October 1819 Combres, France – 11 June 1872 Paris) was a French printmaker (engraver) and inventor. At the start of the 19th century...
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Firmin Viry (born 11 March 1935) is a singer from Réunion known for maloya music. He was born in the Ligne Paradis neighborhood of Saint-Pierre. Viry developed...
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Firmin: Adventures of a Metropolitan Lowlife (2006) is the second novel by author Sam Savage, about a rat runt in 1960s Boston who learns to read. In 2006...
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Carlene Firmin MBE (born 1983 or 1984) is a British social researcher and writer specialising in violence between and against young people, creator of...
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Mickaël Firmin (born September 21, 1990) is a French professional football player who most recently played for L'Entente SSG He made his professional debut...
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Firmin Massot (5 May 1766, in Geneva, Republic of Geneva – 16 May 1849, in Geneva, Switzerland) was a Swiss portrait painter. His father was a master watchmaker...
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Firmin Bouisset (2 September 1859 – 19 March 1925) was a French painter, poster artist and printmaker. He was born on 2 September 1859 in the town of Moissac...
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Hannah May Firmin, (born 24 March 1956) is an illustrator and printmaker. She is notable for illustrating the book covers of Alexander McCall Smith's The...
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Vogelaar, Jacq Firmin (1978). Raadsels van het rund (novel). p. 546. Vogelaar, Jacq Firmin (1980). Alle vlees (novel). p. 308. Vogelaar, Jacq Firmin (1983)....
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Jean Firmin Marbeau (1798 – October 10, 1875) was a French philanthropist who pioneered the crèche movement, a forerunner of modern day care. Marbeau was...
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Firmin Dugas (March 8, 1830 – March 16, 1889) was a Quebec businessman and political figure. He was a Conservative member of the House of Commons of Canada...
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