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Ferté () is a surname of French origin, meaning fortress or bastion. Notable people with the surname include: *Alain Ferté (born 1955), French racing driver * Denis-Pierre-Jean Papillon de la Ferté (1727—1794), French civil servant *Henri de La Ferté-Senneterre (1599–1681), French military governor and Marshal of France *Hue de la Ferté (fl. 1220–1235), French trouvère * Jean Charles de la Ferté (1685–1771), French aristocrat, diplomat, and Marshal of France * Jeanne-Françoise Juchereau de la Ferté de Saint-Ignace (1650–1723), Québécois nun *Michel Ferté (1958–2023), French racing driver *Philip Joubert de la Ferté (1887–1965), British Royal Air Force commander *René Ferté (1903–1958), Swiss actor *Stephen of La Ferté Stephen or Steven is an English first name. It is particularly significant to Christians, as it belonged to Saint Stephen ( ), an early disciple and deacon who, according to the Book of Acts, was stoned to death; he is widely regarded ...
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Alain Ferté
Alain Serge Ferté (born 8 October 1955 in Falaise, Calvados) is a French professional racing driver. He is the elder brother of Michel Ferté, who was also a professional racing driver. Alain Ferté competed five seasons in Formula 3000 1985–1989. He won the 1979 French Formula Renault Championship and the 1980 French F3 championship. He has also competed in GT racing for many years, driving cars such as the Porsche 911 GT1, Toyota MR2 The Toyota MR2 is a line of two-seater, MR layout, mid-engined, rear-wheel-drive sports cars, manufactured in Japan and marketed globally by Toyota from 1984 until 2007 over three generations: W10 (1984–1989), W20 (1989–1999) and W30 (1999†...-based SARD MC8-R, and Maserati MC12 GT1. Racing record Complete European Formula Two Championship results ( key) Complete International Formula 3000 results ( key) 24 Hours of Le Mans results Complete Bathurst 1000 results Complete JGTC results ( key) (Races in bold indicate pole ...
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Henri De La Ferté-Senneterre
Henri de Saint-Nectaire, 1st Duke of La Ferté-Senneterre (1599 – 27 September 1681) was a marshal of France and governor of Lorraine. Life The son of Henri I de La Ferté-Senneterre, a minister from an old knightly family in the Auvergne, Henri II was destined for a military career and fought for the first time under Maurice of Nassau, leader of the Dutch Revolt against Spain. On returning to France, he distinguished himself (as a captain in a regiment paid for by his father) in the siege of the Calvinist city of La Rochelle, begun in 1627–28 by Richelieu to put the rebel city back under the French king's control. In 1632 the French army invaded Lorraine and Henri II found himself before Nancy in 1633. On 25 September Louis XIII of France and Richelieu broke into Nancy and its 16,000 inhabitants were evacuated by the marquis de Mouis and his Lorrainian garrison. Becoming ''mestre de camp'' (equivalent to the modern rank of colonel), Henri II gained glory fighting the Spani ...
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Hue De La Ferté
Hue de la Ferté (fl. 1220–35) was a French trouvère who wrote three '' serventois'' attacking the regency of Blanche of Castile during the minority of Louis IX. He maligns Blanche's partiality to foreigners and singles out Theobald I of Navarre, another trouvère, as unworthy of her support. Hue was a supporter of Pierre de Dreux, Duke of Brittany. His poem ''En talent ai que je die'' is modelled after ''En chantant m'estuet complaindré'' (1228–30) by Gace Brulé. Its simple melody is of the form ABABCDD¹D². He modelled ''Je chantasse volentiers liement'' after ''Je chantasse volentiers liement'' (1228–30) by Chastelain de Couci Le Chastelain de Couci (modern orthography Le Châtelain de Coucy) was a French trouvères, trouvère of the 12th century. He may have been the Guy de Couci who was castellan of Château de Coucy from 1186 to 1203. Guy de Couci fought in the third ... and ''Or somes a ce venu'' after the anonymous ''Quant li oisellon menu''. Referen ...
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Jean Charles De La Ferté
Jean-Charles, marquis de Saint-Nectaire (11 November 1685 – 23 January 1771, Saint-Sever-de-Saintonge, Didonne, Saintonge) was a French aristocrat, diplomat and Marshal of France. Descended from a noble family who were seigneur, lords of Brinon-sur-Sauldre, Brinon, barons of Saint-Georges-de-Didonne, Didonne-sur-Marche, Saint-Germain-sur-Vienne and Brillac as well as holding other lord of the manor, lordships in the Auvergne (region), Auvergne, and Counts of Saint-Victour in the Peerage of France, his father was François de Saint-Nectaire (died 1710), comte de Brinon (cr. 1608) (styled ''comte de Saint-Nectaire''), and his mother was Marie daughter of Charles de Béchillon, baron d'Irlaud. Life He joined the French Army as a lieutenant, was promoted to captain and then colonel (1705) of the Régiment de la Sarre, Senneterre Dragoons, before serving in Italy in 1703 and 1704, and then in Flanders and on the Rhine from 1705 to 1713. Appointed brigadier in 1719 and colonel of the ...
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