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Bové may refer to: * José Bové (born 1953), French farmer, politician and syndicalist * Joseph Bové (1784–1834), Russian architect * Marie Bové (born 1975), French politician * Paul Bové (born 1949), American academic and writer See also * Bove, a surname (including a list of people with the name) * Boves (other) * Bovee (other) {{surname ...
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José Bové
Joseph "José" Bové (born 11 June 1953) is a French farmer, labor leader and alter-globalization activist, and spokesman for Via Campesina. He was one of the twelve official candidates in the 2007 French presidential election. He served in the European Parliament as a member of the European Green Party in the 2009–2014 and 2014–2019. Early life José Bové was born in Talence, near Bordeaux, but was raised in many different places. As a child he lived both inside and outside France, including the United States. Bové speaks English fluently, as his parents moved with him to Berkeley, California when he was three. They were invited to be researchers at the University of California, Berkeley. After they returned to France, they lived in Paris. Bové attended a Jesuit secondary school near Paris (from which he was expelled for being "faithless"). While at university, he associated with anarchists and pacifists. When asked to serve in the army, he refused as a conscienti ...
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Joseph Bové
Joseph Bové, also Joseph Jean-Baptiste Charles de Beauvais or Osip Ivanovich Bove (; — ), was an Italian-Russian neoclassical architect who supervised the reconstruction of Moscow after the Fire of 1812. Biography Bové was born in St. Petersburg in the family of Vincenzo Giovanni Bova, a painter from Naples who settled in Russia in 1782. He had two younger brothers, Michaele and Alessandro, who also trained in architecture and later became his associates. Soon after Joseph's birth, the family moved to Moscow. From 1802 to 1807, he studied architecture. Starting in 1807 he worked as an assistant to Matvei Kazakov and Carlo Rossi in Moscow and Tver. As a full-time employee of the Expedition, he was involved in various Kremlin maintenance jobs. In 1813, after the Fire of Moscow (1812) that razed most of the city, Bové was hired by the Moscow Building Commission and assigned to lead the "Facade Department", responsible for the approval of new facade designs and for en ...
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Paul Bové
Paul A. Bové (born 1949 in Philadelphia) is distinguished professor of English at the University of Pittsburgh and editor of the peer-reviewed academic journal of postmodern theory, literature, and culture ''Boundary 2,'' published by Duke University Press. Bové has been a member of the Pitt faculty since 1979 and was named a distinguished professor in 2005. Bové also holds affiliations with the Institute for Cultural Studies at the University of Valencia in Spain and the Centre for International Political Studies in Pretoria, South Africa. From 1994 to 1999 he served on the board of directors of the Institute of Postmodern Studies at Peking University Peking University (PKU) is a Public university, public Types of universities and colleges in China#By designated academic emphasis, university in Haidian, Beijing, China. It is affiliated with and funded by the Ministry of Education of the Peop ....
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Marie Bové
Marie Bové is a French politician and a member of The Greens-Europe Écologie. She is also the daughter of José Bové, Member of the European Parliament. She was The Greens-Europe Écologie's candidate in Aquitaine Aquitaine (, ; ; ; ; Poitevin-Saintongeais: ''Aguiéne''), archaic Guyenne or Guienne (), is a historical region of southwestern France and a former Regions of France, administrative region. Since 1 January 2016 it has been part of the administ ... for the 2010 regional elections. References Marie Bové militante dès le berceaux in VSD Year of birth missing (living people) Living people 21st-century French women politicians Place of birth missing (living people) {{France-politician-stub ...
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Bove
Bove is a surname. Notable people with the name include: * Carol Bove (born 1971), American artist * Davide Bove (born 1998), Italian footballer * Emil Bove, American attorney * Edward Bove, American surgeon * Linda Bove (born 1945), deaf American actress * Raphael Bove (born 1977), Italian Australian footballer * Edoardo Bove (born 2002), Italian footballer See also * Bové Bové may refer to: * José Bové (born 1953), French farmer, politician and syndicalist * Joseph Bové (1784–1834), Russian architect * Marie Bové (born 1975), French politician * Paul Bové (born 1949), American academic and writer See al ..., a surname (including a list of people with the name) * Bove (other) {{surname ...
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Boves (other)
Boves may refer to: * Boves, Piedmont, a municipality in the Province of Cuneo, Piedmont, Italy * Boves, Somme, a commune in the Somme department, Hauts-de-France, France * José Tomás Boves (1782–1814), Venezuelan warlord See also * Bove, a surname (including a list of people with the name) * Bové Bové may refer to: * José Bové (born 1953), French farmer, politician and syndicalist * Joseph Bové (1784–1834), Russian architect * Marie Bové (born 1975), French politician * Paul Bové (born 1949), American academic and writer See al ...
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