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P–Z[edit]

  • Marcel Pagnol

  • Charles Péguy, 20th-century poet

  • Charles PerraultMother Goose Tales

  • Georges Perec

  • Saint-John Perse

  • Roger Peyrefitte

  • Jean Piaget, psychologist

  • Jean Piat

  • Christine de Pizan, historian, poet, philosopher

  • Jacques Prévert, 20th-century poet

  • Abbé Prévost

  • Marcel Prévost

  • Marcel Proust, novelist

  • Raymond Queneau

  • François Rabelais, Renaissance writer

  • Raymond Radiguet

  • Jean Racineclassicist playwright

  • Pauline Réage, novelist

  • Arthur Rimbaudsymbolist poet

  • Alain Robbe-Grillet

  • Pierre de Ronsard

  • Edmond Rostandneo-romantic playwright

  • Raymond Roussel

  • Maximilien Rubel

  • Marquis de Sade, erotic and philosophic author

  • Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve

  • George Sandfeminist author

  • Jean-Paul Sartre, 20th-century existentialist philosopher

  • Nathalie Sarraute

  • Pierre Seel, homosexual survivor of the concentration camps, activist, author

  • Victor Segalen

  • Madame de Sévigné

  • Madame de Staël

  • Antoine de Saint-Exupery, author and aviator

  • Claude Simon

  • Stendhal, novelist (born Henry Beyle)

  • Alain Tasso, poet, painter, essayist, art critic, literary critic

  • François Truffaut, 20th-century filmmaker

  • Paul Valéry, 20th-century poet

  • Vercors, pseudonym of Jean Bruller

  • Paul Verlainesymbolist poet

  • Jules Verne, novelist

  • Boris Vian, 20th-century author

  • Alfred de Vigny, 19th-century poet

  • Auguste Villiers de l'Isle-Adam

  • François Villon

  • Voltaire

  • Marguerite Yourcenar

  • Émile Zolanaturalist author

Aviators[edit]

  • Clément Ader

  • Jacqueline Auriol

  • Louis Blériot

  • Henri Farman

  • René Fonck

  • Roland Garros, first to cross the Mediterranean; French Open is named after him.

  • Georges Guynemer

  • Raymonde de Laroche

  • Hubert Latham

  • Léon Lemartin

  • Marie Marvingt

  • Jean Mermoz

  • Les Frères Robert – balloonists Anne-Jean Robert and Nicolas-Louis Robert

  • Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, author and aviator

  • André Turcat

  • Gabriel Voisin

Business[edit]

  • Bernard Arnault (born 1949), entrepreneur

  • Liliane Bettencourt, cosmetics, one of the richest persons in Europe

  • Marcel Bich (1914–1994), Bic pens

  • Vincent Bolloré (born 1952), transportation and engineering

  • Marcel Boussac, textiles, fashion, newspapers, race horse breeding

  • Ettore Bugatti (1881–1947), automobile manufacturer

  • André Citroën (1878–1935), automobile manufacturer

  • Adolphe Clément-Bayard (1855–1928) entrepreneur manufacturer of bicycles, pneumatic tyres, motorcycles, automobiles, aeroplanes and airships

  • Marcel Dassault (1892–1986), aviation

  • Alexandre Darracq (1855–1931), automotive pioneer

  • Claude Dauphin (born 1951), commodities trader

  • Louis Delâge (1874–1947) automotive pioneer

  • Émile Delahaye (1843–1905), automotive pioneer

  • Gérard Louis-Dreyfus (born 1932), agricultural commodities

  • Eleuthère Irénée du Pont de Nemours (1771–1834), founder of DuPont

  • Pierre Samuel du Pont de Nemours (1739–1817), entrepreneur

  • Jacques Foccart (19..–1997), import-export

  • Léon Gaumont, pioneer film inventor

  • Paul-Louis Halley (1934–2004), supermarket tycoon

  • Max Hymans (1900–1961), aviation

  • Jean-Marie Messier (born 1957), former Vivendi CEO

  • Gérard Mestrallet (born 1949), Chairman and CEO of Suez

  • Gérard Mulliez, entrepreneur (Auchan, Decathlon, Flunch...), whose family is considered as one of the richest in Europe

  • Xavier Niel (born 1967), entrepreneur and businessman Iliad

  • Charles Pathé, pioneer of film industry

  • Armand Peugeot (1849–1915) automobile manufacturer

  • François Pinault (born 1936), entrepreneur

  • Jacques-Donatien Le Ray de Chaumont (1726–1803), shipping magnate and a "Father of the American Revolution"

  • Marcel Renault (1872–1903), automobile manufacturer

  • James Mayer de Rothschild (1792–1868), banker

  • Philippe de Rothschild (1902–1988), wine maker

  • Eugène Schueller (1881–1954), founder of L'Oréal

  • Bernard Tapie (born 1943), entrepreneur

Chefs[edit]

  • Raymond Blanc

  • Paul Bocuse

  • Daniel Boulud

  • Michel Bras

  • Pascal Caffet

  • Marie-Antoine Carême

  • Alain Ducasse

  • Adolphe Dugléré

  • Auguste Escoffier

  • Pierre Gagnaire

  • Michel Guérard

  • Victor Hirtzler

  • Ludovic Lefebvre

  • Jacques Pépin

  • Georges Perrier

  • Fernand Point

  • Charles Ranhofer

  • Eric Ripert

  • Joël Robuchon

  • Albert Roux

  • Michel Roux

  • Michel Roux, Jr.

  • Guy Savoy

  • François Vatel

  • Marc Veyrat

  • Jean-Georges Vongerichten

Colonial administrators[edit]

  • Félix Éboué, Governor general of French Equatorial Africa

  • Pierre Savorgnan de Brazza, French Congo

  • Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac, Louisiana

  • Samuel de ChamplainNew France

  • François Caron, first Governor of French territories of India

  • François Martin, Governor for French territories in India

  • Pierre Christoph Le Noir, Governor for French territories in India

  • Pierre Benoît Dumas, Governor for French territories in India

  • Bertrand-François Mahé de La Bourdonnais, French naval officer and administrator, in the service of the French East India Company.

  • Joseph François Dupleix, Governor for French territories in India

  • Lally-Tollendal, Governor for French territories in India

  • Marquis de Bussy-Castelnau, Governor for French territories in India

  • Louis FaidherbeSenegal

  • Joseph GallieniMadagascar

  • Francis GarnierFrench Indochina (Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos)

  • Émile GentilFrench Congo

  • Louis Hubert Gonzalve LyauteyAlgeria

  • Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne de BienvilleLouisiana

  • Jean Talon, Canada

Composers[edit]

Main article: List of French composers

Dancers edit



  • Jane Avril

  • La Goulue

  • Sylvie Guillem

  • Marcelle Lender

  • Cléo de Mérode

  • Hellé Nice

  • François Perron

  • Roland Petit

  • Les Twins, Larry and Laurent Bourgeois

See also Moulin Rouge and Folies Bergère

Economists[edit]



  • Antoine Augustin Cournot

  • Maurice Allais, Nobel Prize

  • Raymond Barre, economist and politician

  • Frédéric Bastiat

  • Fernand Braudel

  • Jules Dupuit

  • Gérard Debreu, Nobel memorial prize 1983

  • Charles Gide

  • Dominique Guellec

  • Jean-Jacques Laffont

  • Pierre Émile Levasseur

  • Alain Lipietz, green economist

  • Thomas Piketty

  • Pierre Samuel du Pont de Nemours

  • François Quesnay

  • Pascal Salin

  • Jean-Baptiste Say

  • Jean Tirole

  • Turgot

  • Léon Walras

Fashion[edit]

  • Christian Audigier, fashion designer and business man

  • Liliane Bettencourt, majority owner of L'Oréal, one of the wealthiest people in Europe

  • Pierre Cardin, fashion designer

  • Laetitia Casta, model

  • Coco Chanel, fashion designer

  • Jean-Charles de Castelbajac

  • Hubert de Givenchy

  • Inès de La Fressange, model and fashion designer

  • Christian Dior, fashion designer

  • Morgane Dubled, model

  • Julien Fournié

  • Jean Paul Gaultier

  • Daniel Hechter, inventor of ready-to-wear

  • Christian Lacroix

  • Noémie Lenoir, model

  • Jennifer Messelier, model

  • Claude Montana

  • Thierry Mugler

  • Paul Poiret

  • Nina Ricci, fashion designer

  • Sonia Rykiel

  • Yves Saint Laurent, fashion designer

  • Hedi Slimane

  • Louis Vuitton, fashion designer

Filmmakers[edit]

See also: List of French film directors

  • Olivier Assayas

  • Jacques Becker

  • Jean-Jacques Beineix

  • Luc Besson

  • Alice Guy-Blaché

  • Bertrand Blier

  • Catherine Breillat

  • Robert Bresson

  • Laurent Cantet

  • Yves Caumon

  • André Cayatte

  • Claude Chabrol

  • Jean-Paul Civeyrac

  • René Clair

  • René Clément

  • Henri-Georges Clouzot

  • Jean Cocteau

  • Fabien Cousteau

  • Jacques Cousteau

  • Jacques Demy

  • Henri Diamant-Berger

  • Abel Gance

  • Jean-Luc Godard

  • Michel Gondry

  • Michel Hazanavicius

  • Jean-Pierre Jeunet

  • Mathieu Kassovitz

  • Jan Kounen

  • Patrice Leconte

  • Claude Lelouch

  • Philippe Lioret

  • Louis Malle

  • André Malraux

  • Georges Méliès

  • Jean-Pierre Melville

  • Maurice Pialat

  • Jean Renoir

  • Alain Resnais

  • Yves Robert

  • Éric Rohmer

  • Jean Rollin

  • Alain Sarde

  • Claude Sautet

  • Jacques Tati

  • Jacques Tourneur

  • Maurice Tourneur

  • François Truffaut

  • Roger Vadim

  • Agnès Varda

  • Jean Vigo

Humorists[edit]

  • Alain Chabat

  • Coluche

  • Pierre Dac, humorist and Resistance worker

  • Jamel Debbouze

  • Pierre Desproges

  • Raymond Devos

  • Gad Elmaleh

  • Florence Foresti

  • Thierry Le Luron

  • Dieudonné M'bala M'bala

Military leaders[edit]

Main article: List of French military leaders

See also: Constable of FranceMarshal of France and French nobility

Monarchs and royals[edit]



See also: List of French monarchs and members of the French Royal Families

  • Charlemagne

  • Charles Martel

  • Philip IV the Fair

  • King Francis I

  • King Henry IV

  • Louis XIV, the Sun King, reigned 1643–1715

  • Henriette Marie, Queen of England, wife of Charles I of England and mother toCharles II and James II

  • Philip V of Spain, grandson of Louis XIV through male line, born and bred in France, became King of Spain aged 17

  • King Louis XV, reigned 1715–1774

  • King Louis XVI, reigned 1774–1792, executed in 1793 in Revolution

  • Emperor Napoleon I, first to be styled 'Emperor of the French', reigned 1799–1814 and again in 1815

  • Joséphine de Beauharnais, first wife of above

  • King Louis Philippe, only monarch styled King of the French; reigned 1830–1848

  • Napoleon III, nephew of Napoleon I, President (1848–1852) and Emperor (1852–1871); last French monarch

  • Charles-Marie David de Mayréna I, King of the Kingdom of Sedang

  • Henri Marie Jean André, Prince Consort of Denmark, married to Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.

  • Marie Agathe Odile Cavallier, Princess of Denmark, married to Prince Joachim of Denmark

Musicians[edit]

See also: List of French composers and List of French singers

A–J[edit]

  • Dominique A

  • Air (band)

  • Alizée

  • Charles Aznavour

  • Josephine Baker, American-born entertainer

  • Jane Bathori, opera singer

  • Barbara

  • Guy Béart

  • Bénabar

  • Michel Berger

  • Pierre Bouvier

  • Lucienne Boyer

  • Georges Brassens

  • Breakbot

  • Aristide Bruant

  • Julie Budet

  • Manu Chao

  • Matthieu Chedid

  • Richard Clayderman, pianist

  • Chuck Comeau

  • Daft Punk

  • Dalida

  • Damia

  • Claude Debussy

  • David Desrosiers

  • Natalie Dessay, opera singer

  • Dimitri from Paris

  • Sacha Distel, heartthrob: covered "Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head"

  • Marie Dubas

  • Jacques Dutronc

  • Kenza Farah

  • Mylène Farmer

  • Jean Ferrat

  • Léo Ferré

  • Nino Ferrer

  • Thomas Fersen

  • Claude François, popular singer during the 1960s and 1970s

  • Fréhel

  • Charlotte Gainsbourg

  • Serge Gainsbourg

  • France Gall

  • Laurent Garnier

  • Gipsy Kings

  • Georgius

  • Jean-Jacques Goldman

  • Stéphane Grappelli, jazz musician

  • Juliette Gréco

  • Gribouille (born Marie-France Gaîté)

  • David Guetta, house-music producer and DJ

  • Yvette Guilbert

  • Arthur H

  • David Hallyday

  • Johnny Hallyday, born in Belgium, served in the French Army

  • Françoise Hardy

  • Jacques Higelin

  • Sébastien Izambard, member of the quartet Il Divo

  • IAM

  • Joëlle

  • Justice (band)

K–Z[edit]

  • Patricia Kaas

  • Kassav'

  • Rina Ketty

  • Kiki, "Queen of Montparnasse"

  • La Goulue

  • Boby Lapointe

  • Bernard Lavilliers

  • Maxime Le Forestier

  • Sébastien Lefebvre

  • Gérard Lenorman

  • Nolwenn Leroy

  • Lilly Wood and the Prick

  • Claudine Longet

  • Sheryfa Luna

  • M83

  • Christophe Maé

  • Mano Negra

  • Luis Mariano

  • Anna Marly

  • Alain Marion

  • Didier Marouani, musician and composer

  • Mireille Mathieu

  • Félix Mayol

  • Miossec

  • Mireille

  • Mistinguett

  • Ginette Neveu

  • Yannick Noah

  • Claude Nougaro

  • NTM

  • Noir Désir

  • Vanessa Paradis

  • Pierre Perret

  • Michel Petrucciani

  • Édith Piaf

  • Michel Polnareff

  • Lily Pons, opera singer (naturalized as a United States citizen in 1940)

  • Rene Rancourt

  • Renaud

  • Tino Rossi

  • Jean Sablon

  • Bob Sinclar

  • Skip the Use

  • Alain Souchon

  • Mano Solo

  • Jeff Stinco

  • Sébastien Tellier

  • Yann Tiersen

  • Charles Trenet

  • Christian Vander

  • Sylvie Vartan

  • Boris Vian

  • Pauline Viardot, opera singer and composer

  • Pedro Winter

  • Zazie

Philosophers[edit]

Main article: List of French philosophers

  • Pierre Abélard

  • Louis Althusser

  • Raymond Aron, sociologist and philosopher

  • Jean le Rond d'Alembert

  • Gaston Bachelard

  • Georges Bataille

  • Roland Barthes

  • Jean Baudrillard, philosopher and sociologist

  • Pierre Bourdieu, sociologist

  • Julien Benda

  • Henri Bergson

  • Émile Boutroux

  • Michel de Certeau

  • André Comte-Sponville

  • Jean de Crèvecœur

  • Guy Debord

  • Gilles Deleuze

  • Jacques Derrida

  • René Descartes, scientist and philosopher

  • Denis DiderotEnlightenment author and deist philosopher

  • Michel Foucault

  • Félix Guattari

  • Vladimir Jankélévitch

  • Étienne de La Boétie, philosopher and politician

  • Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe

  • Henri Lefèbvre

  • Marcel Légaut, Christian philosopher

  • Jean de Lérycorsaire and ethnologist, anti-racism activist

  • Emmanuel Lévinas

  • Jean-François Lyotard

  • Nicolas Malebranche

  • Gabriel Marcel, philosopher

  • Maurice Merleau-Ponty, phenomenologist

  • Michel de Montaigne, philosopher essayist

  • Montesquieu, political philosopher

  • Edgar Morin

  • Emmanuel Mounier, philosopher

  • Jean-Luc Nancy, philosopher

  • Blaise Pascal, scientist, Christian philosopher and author

  • Jean-François Revel

  • Paul Ricœur

  • Jean-Jacques Rousseau

  • Jean-Paul Sartre, existentialist philosopher

  • Michel Serres

  • François-Marie Arouet (Voltaire), Enlightenment author, deist/agnosticphilosopher

  • Éric Weil, philosopher

  • Simone Weil

Politicians[edit]

See also: List of Prime Ministers of FranceList of Presidents of France and List of foreign-born French politicians

  • Robert Badinter, lawyer, statesman and anti-death-sentence activist

  • François Bayrou, UDF party leader

  • Léon Blum, politician, Socialist party leader, prime minister

  • José Bové, anti-globalization activist, altermondialist

  • Aristide Briand

  • Jacques Chirac, politician, member of center-right wing party, former city mayor of Paris, two-term French president

  • Georges Clemenceau

  • Gaspard de Coligny

  • Bertrand Delanoë, mayor of Paris

  • Jacques Delors

  • Félix Faure, President of France who died of a heart attack while making love to his mistress

  • Charles de Gaulle, World War II general, commander of the Free French Forces, heroic French president

  • Valéry Giscard d'Estaing

  • François Guizot, Prime Minister

  • Gisèle Halimi lawyer and feminist activist

  • François Hollande, PS (Socialist Party) leader, current French president

  • Jean Jaurès, politician, pacifist

  • Lionel Jospin, socialist, former prime minister

  • Bernard Kouchner, founder of Médecins du Monde

  • Jean-Marie Le Pen, leader of the extreme right party in France, Front National, presidential candidate

  • Louis Lépine, Paris police chief, governor of Algiers, founder of the Concours Lépine

  • Émile Loubet, President of France who was elected in 1899, after the death ofFélix Faure

  • Henri-Auguste Lozé,Paris police chief, senator of the Third Republic

  • Jean-Claude Martinez, lawyer and European deputy

  • Pierre Mendès France, lawyer and statesman, prime minister

  • Honoré Mirabeau

  • François Mitterrand, lawyer and statesman, president

  • Jean Monnet

  • Philippe Pétain, head of Vichy France

  • Alexandre de Prouville, Viceroy of New France

  • Marthe Richard

  • Ségolène Royal, politician, Socialist party, presidential candidate

  • Nicolas Sarkozy, politician, President of the right wing party

  • Victor Schoelcher, anti-slavery activist

  • Charles Maurice de Talleyrand

  • Maurice Thorez

  • Jacques Toubon

  • Dominique de Villepin, former Prime Minister of France

  • Dominique Voynet, physician and Green party politician

Popes[edit]

Main article: List of French popes

Resistance workers[edit]

Resistance workers during the German occupation of France in World War II


  • Lucie Samuel-Aubrac (1912–2007), human rights activist

  • Raymond Aubrac (born 1914), statesman

  • Robert Benoist (1895–1944), SOE operative, champion race car driver

  • Denise Bloch (1915–1945), SOE operative: King's Commendation for Brave Conduct, Legion of Honor, French Resistance Medal

  • Andrée Borrel (1919–1944), SOE operative: Croix de guerre

  • Madeleine Damerment (1917–1944), SOE operative: Legion of Honor, Croix de guerre, Médaille combattant volontaire de la Résistance

  • Marie Louise Dissard (1880–1957), U.S. Presidential Medal of Freedomrecipient

  • William Grover-Williams (1903–1945), SOE operative, champion race car driver

  • Cecily Lefort (1900–1945), SOE operative: Croix de guerre

  • Pierre Mendès France (1907–1982), lawyer, statesman

  • Jean Moulin (1899–1943), statesman

  • Abbé Pierre (1912–2007), Priest and founder of Emmaus

  • Christian Pineau (1904–1995), statesman

  • Eliane Plewman (1917–1944), SOE operative: Croix de guerre

  • Germaine Ribière (1917–1999), Righteous among the Nations

  • Élise Rivet (1890–1945), nun executed by Nazis for aiding the resistance

  • Lilian Rolfe (1914–1945), SOE agent executed by the Nazis

  • Odette Sansom (1912–1995), SOE operative: George Cross, MBE, Legion of Honor

  • Suzanne Spaak, Belgian-born agent: "Red Orchestra" intelligence network; executed 1944

  • Violette Szabo (1921–1945), SOE operative: George Cross, Croix de guerre

  • Jean-Pierre Wimille (1908–1949), SOE operative, champion race car driver

  • See also French Resistance

Scientists[edit]

Main article: List of French scientists

Social activists[edit]



  • Hubertine Auclert, journalist and feminist leader

  • Simone de Beauvoir, author, philosopher, and feminist

  • Sophie de Condorcet, feminist

  • Maria Deraismes, feminist

  • Marguerite Durand, journalist and feminist leader

  • Olympe de Gouges, feminist

  • Samir Kassir, journalist

  • Jean Théophile Victor Leclerc, radical revolutionist, newspaper publisher

  • Victor Schoelcher, abolitionist

  • Pierre Seel, homosexual concentration camp survivor, activist, author

  • Séverine, feminist

  • Flora Tristan, feminist

Soldiers[edit]

  • Jeanne d'Arc

  • Chevalier Bayard

  • François Achille Bazaine

  • Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte

  • Georges Boulanger

  • Thomas Robert Bugeaud

  • François de Charette

  • Louis II de Bourbon, Prince of Condé, known as le Grand Condé.

  • Gaspard de Coligny

  • François Darlan

  • Louis-Nicolas Davout

  • Bob Denard

  • Alfred Dreyfus

  • Charles François Dumouriez

  • Ferdinand Foch

  • Louis Franchet d'Espèrey

  • Joseph Gallieni

  • Maurice Gamelin

  • Henri Gouraud

  • Bertrand du Guesclin

  • Joseph Joffre

  • Edmond Jouhaud

  • Jean-Baptiste Jourdan

  • Alphonse Juin

  • Marie-Pierre Kœnig

  • Jacques de la Palice

  • Charles Leclerc

  • Jean Lannes

  • Jean de Lattre de Tassigny

  • Philippe Leclerc de Hauteclocque

  • François-Henri de Montmorency, duc de Luxembourg

  • Hubert Lyautey

  • Patrice MacMahon

  • Charles Mangin

  • Claude Martin

  • André Masséna

  • Jacques Massu

  • Louis-Joseph de Montcalm

  • Simon de Montfort

  • Philippe Morillon

  • Toussaint-Guillaume Picquet de la Motte

  • Joachim Murat

  • Michel Ney

  • Robert Nivelle

  • Philippe Pétain

  • Comte de Rochambeau

  • Raoul Salan

  • Maurice Sarrail

  • Nicolas Soult

  • Louis Jules Trochu

  • Henri de Turenne

  • Étienne de Vignolles, called La Hire

  • Claude Louis Hector de Villars

  • Maxime Weygand

Theologians[edit]

O.P. (Ordo Praedicatorum) is the abbreviation used to indicate that someone is/was a member of Dominican order, a Catholic religious orderS.J. (Societas Iesu) is the abbreviation used to indicate that someone is/was a member of the Society of Jesus, another Catholic religious order.

  • Marie-Émile Boismard O.P.

  • Jacques-Bénigne Bossuet

  • Jean Calvin

  • Sebastian Castellio, translator of the Bible

  • Pierre Cauchon, condemned Joan of Arc

  • Bernard of Clairvaux

  • Jean Claude

  • Yves Congar, O.P.

  • Reginald Garrigou-Lagrange, O.P.

  • Pierre Lagrange O.P., founder of the Ecole Biblique et Archeologique de Jérusalem

  • Hubert Languet

  • Maurice Leenhardt, ethnologist, theologian

  • Alexander de Rhodes S.J., 17th-century missionary to Indochina

  • Pierre Teilhard de Chardin S.J.

  • Auguste Sabatier

  • Antonin Sertillanges O.P., founder of the Revue Thomiste

Others[edit]

  • André Charles Boulle, cabinet maker

  • Louis Braille, blind inventor

  • Charles Cros, poet and inventor

  • Jeanne Calment, who reached the longest lifespan in human history at 122 years and 164 days

  • Jean René Champion, first Free French Forces soldier to enter the city of Paris on its liberation in August 1944.

  • Pierre de Coubertin, initiator of the modern Olympic Games

  • Jeanne d'Arc (Joan of Arc), commander and Saint

  • Jean-Louis David, hairdresser

  • Edmond Louis Antoine Huot de Goncourt

  • Ninon de l'Enclos, courtesan, patron of the arts

  • Cavalier de la Salle, explorer

  • Marcel Deprez, electrical engineer

  • René Dumont, agronomist engineer and sociologist and ecology activist

  • Jules Dumont d'Urville

  • Maurice Duverger, jurist

  • Jean-Baptiste Ebrard, founder of Liverpool, a chain of department stores in Mexico

  • Gustave Eiffel, engineer

  • Pierre Charles L'Enfant, planned Washington, D.C.

  • Charles-Michel de l'Épée, founder of world's first public school for deaf people

  • Marquis de la Fayette, military leader in the American Revolution

  • Arthur de Gobineau, diplomat, author of An Essay on the Inequality of the Human Races

  • Paul Héroult, inventor

  • Claude de Jouffroy d'Abbans, designed the first steamship in 1783

  • René Lalique, artist

  • Louis Maurice Adolphe Linant de Bellefonds, explorer and canal engineer

  • Auguste and Louis Lumière, inventors

  • Jean Paul Marat

  • Jacques Mayol, freediver

  • Montgolfier brothers, balloonists

  • Jean-Marie Pelt, botanist

  • Élisée Reclus, geographer and anarchist

  • César Ritz, hotelier

  • Maximilien Robespierre

  • Jean Eugène Robert-Houdin, magician, namesake of "Harry Houdini"

  • Pierre Seel, homosexual survivor of the concentration camps, activist, author

  • Philippe Starck, designer

  • Vauban, engineer

  • François Henri de la Motte, French spy executed for treason 1781 in London

  • Eugène François Vidocq, French convict-turned-spy considered the father of modern forensics


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