Chauveau is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alexandre Chauveau (1847–1916), lawyer, judge and educator Auguste Chauveau (1827–1917)...
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Sophie Chauveau (born 12 June 1999) is a French biathlete. She has competed in the Biathlon World Cup since 2022. All results are sourced from the International...
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Évrard Chauveau (1660–1739) was a French painter, the son of François Chauveau. He was born in Paris in 1660, and studied under his father and Henri Lefebvre...
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Michel Chauveau (born 1956) is a French historian and Egyptologist known for authoring Egypt in the Age of Cleopatra and Cleopatra: Beyond the Myth. Chauveau...
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Pierre-Joseph-Olivier Chauveau (May 30, 1820 – April 4, 1890) was a Canadian lawyer and politician. Chauveau was the first premier of Quebec, following...
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Jean-Baptiste "Auguste" Chauveau ForMemRS (23 November 1827 – 4 January 1917) was a French professor of physiology and veterinarian. He contributed to...
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Chauveau is a French professional rugby union player. He plays scrum-half for Racing Métro in the Top 14. Racing 92 Top 14: 2015–16 "Xavier Chauveau Stats"...
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Claude Chauveau (22 August 1861 – 27 February 1940) was a French politician. He served as a member of the French Senate from 1910 to 1940, representing...
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François Chauveau (10 May 1613 – 3 February 1676) was a French artist, known as a burin engraver, draftsmen and painter. François Chauveau was born 10...
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Sylvain Chauveau (born 1971) is an instrumental music and electronic music artist and composer from Bayonne, France. Sylvain Chauveau was born in Bayonne...
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Claude François Chauveau-Lagarde (1756–1841) was a French lawyer who came into the public spotlight in the early stages of the French Revolution. He defended...
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Chauveau Point (64°5′S 62°2′W / 64.083°S 62.033°W / -64.083; -62.033) is a headland on the north side of Zlogosh Passage marking the southwestern end...
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Yves Chauveau (born 14 April 1945) is a French retired professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Profile on French federation official site Profile...
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Jean-Pierre Chauveau (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ pjɛʁ ʃovo]; born 8 November 1942) is a former member of the Senate of France. He represented the Sarthe...
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Alexandre Chauveau (February 23, 1847 – March 7, 1916) was a lawyer, judge, educator and political figure in Quebec. He represented Rimouski in the Legislative...
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Chauveau is a provincial electoral district in the Capitale-Nationale region of Quebec, Canada. It includes portions of the Charlesbourg and La Haute-Saint-Charles...
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Galaistes. Chauveau 2000: 257-258. Chauveau 2000: 259. Bielman 2017: 86, 95-98. As noted by Ogden 1999: 87. Chauveau 1990: 165; 2000: 259-261. Chauveau 1990:...
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Cleopatra in his Geographica see Jones (2006, pp. 28–30). As explained by Chauveau (2000, pp. 2–3), this source material from Egypt dated to the reign of...
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Cleopatra II by Livius Ptolemy VII Neos Philopator by Encyclopaedia Britannica Chauveau 2000: 257-258; Bielman 2017: 86. 95-98; Justin's story was still accepted...
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The Pierre Chauveau Medal is a biennial award of the Royal Society of Canada "for a distinguished contribution to knowledge in the humanities other than...
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students were to ask for dismissal on that account." In 1890, Charles Chauveau Cook and Jane Eleanor Datcher were the first Black students awarded four-year...
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recipient of the Order of Theresa. From 1861, she was known as the Countess de Chauveau. Born in Moscow in 1810 to chamberlain Ivan Dimitrievich Naryshkin and...
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published as Cléopâtre, au-delà du mythe) is a non-fiction book by Michel Chauveau. The book discusses the life and reign of Cleopatra as reconstructed from...
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The illustration of the fable by François Chauveau in the first volume of La Fontaine's fables, 1668...
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father of Marie Edith Clever as Eva, his wife & mother of Marie Laetitia Chauveau as Marie Francis Huster as Alexandre, the locum doctor Jean-François Balmer...
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Cartier-Brébeuf National Historic Site. Quebec City's largest park is the Parc Chauveau [fr], which is crossed by the suburban section of the city-wide Saint-Charles...
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Andromède (section Engravings by Chauveau)
and is mostly remembered today for the set of six engravings by François Chauveau depicting the elaborate Baroque set designs of Giacomo Torelli. The play...
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A picture by François Chauveau, illustrator of the original edition of the Fables...
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Leylah Saleh 1975 Love and Death Countess Alexandrovna 1977 Goodbye Emmanuelle Florence 1978 Brigade mondaine 1984 Rebelote Suzanne Chauveau, la mère...
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Historiettes et souvenirs d'un homme de théâtre, E. Dentu, Paris Philippe Chauveau, Les Théâtres parisiens disparus (1402-1986), Ed. de l'Amandier, Paris...
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