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Jean-Denis
Jean-Denis is a masculine given name, and may refer to: * Jean Denis Attiret (1702–1768), French painter and missionary * Jean-Denis Bredin (1929–2021), French attorney * Jean-Denis Cochin (1726–1783), French priest * Jean-Denis Constant (born 1955), French table tennis player * Jean-Denis Délétraz (born 1963), Swiss racecar driver * Jean-Denis Garon (born 1982), Canadian politician * Jean-Denis Gauthier (1810–1872), Franco-Vietnamese bishop * Jean-Denis Girard (born 1967), Canadian politician * Jean-Denis Jaussaud (born 1962), French cross-country skier * Jean-Denis Lanjuinais (1753–1827), French politician, historian and nobleman * Jean-Denis Lejeune (born 1959), Belgian protester * Jean-Denis de Montlovier (1733–1804), French man of letters See also * * Jean Denis (politician) (1902–1992), a Belgian politician and writer * Jean Denys, also spelled Jean Denis (c.1635–1704), physician notable for having performed the first fully documented human blo ...
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Jean-Denis Bredin
Jean-Denis Bredin (born Jean-Denis Hirsch: 17 May 1929 – 1 September 2021) was a French attorney and founding partner of the firm Bredin Prat. He was widely admired as an author-commentator, both for his novels and for his non-fiction works, with a particular focus on recent and contemporary history. On 15 June 1989, he was elected to membership of the Académie Française, becoming the twentieth occupant of seat 3, which had been vacated through the death of Marguerite Yourcenar. His daughter, Frédérique Bredin, served between 2013 and 2019 as President of the French National Center of Cinematography and the moving image. Bredin died on 1 September 2021 aged 92. Bibliography * ''Traité de droit du commerce international, en collaboration avec le doyen Loussouarn'' – Sirey – 1969 * ''La République de Monsieur Pompidou'' – Julliard – 1974 * ''Les Français au pouvoir'' – Grasset – 1977 * ''Éclats, en collaboration avec Jack Lang et Antoine Vitez'' – ...
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Jean-Denis Lejeune
Jean-Denis Lejeune (born 1959) is the father of Julie Lejeune, who was abducted along with Mélissa Russo in Belgium on 24 June 1995, and imprisoned in Marc Dutroux's cellar. She was eight years old at the time. She died, probably of starvation, sometime between 6 December 1995 and 20 March 1996. The bodies were found on 17 August 1996. Background In June 1996 Lejeune began work on the creation of a missing children helpline, which by 1998 was operational as Child Focus, the European Centre for Missing and Sexually Exploited Children. Lejeune was one of the leaders of a massive protest march (the "White March") of an estimated 300,000 people in Brussels, on 20 October 1996, in which demands were made for reforms of Belgium's police and justice system. Since 2005, Lejeune has been working with Claude Lelièvre, the Commissioner for Children Rights of the French (i.e. French-speaking) Community of Belgium. Lejeune is active in politics through the Humanist Democratic Centre pa ...
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Jean-Denis Cochin
Jean-Denis Cochin (; 1 January 1726, in Paris – 3 June 1783, in Paris) was a French Roman Catholic priest, preacher and philanthropist. In 1780, he founded Paris's Hôpital Cochin, as the hospice of Saint-Jacques du Haut Pas, in the rue du Faubourg Saint-Jacques. Life His father, Claude-Denis Cochin (died 1786), was well known as a botanist. Jean-Denis followed a course of theological studies in the Sorbonne and graduated with the degree of Doctor. In 1755 he was ordained priest. The next year he became the parish priest of Saint-Jacques-du-Haut-Pas. There, he spent his whole life working for the material and spiritual betterment of his parishioners; he was particularly well known for his preaching. Cochin is especially remembered for his philanthropy and for founding a hospital that continues to operate to this day. The idea of creating an institution to serve the healthcare needs of his parishioners was conceived in 1780 and resulted in the completion of a building o ...
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Jean-Denis Garon
Jean-Denis Garon is a Canadian politician who was elected to represent the riding of Mirabel in the House of Commons of Canada in the 2021 Canadian federal election The 2021 Canadian federal election was held on September 20, 2021, to elect members of the House of Commons of Canada, House of Commons to the 44th Canadian Parliament. The Writ of election, writs of election were issued by Governor General of .... An economist, Garon is a professor at UQAM's School of Management Sciences. Since 2021 he has served as the critic of national revenue, green finance and green equalization in the Bloc Québécois Shadow Cabinet. Electoral record References External links * Living people Bloc Québécois MPs Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Quebec 1980s births 21st-century Canadian economists Academic staff of the Université du Québec à Montréal 21st-century members of the House of Commons of Canada {{BlocQuébécois-MP-stub ...
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Jean-Denis Girard
Jean-Denis Girard (born January 15, 1967) is a Canadian politician in Quebec, who was elected to the National Assembly of Quebec in the 2014 election. He represents the electoral district of Trois-Rivières as a member of the Quebec Liberal Party The Quebec Liberal Party (QLP; , PLQ) is a provincial political party in Quebec. It has been independent of the federal Liberal Party of Canada since 1955. The QLP has traditionally supported a form of Quebec federalist ideology with nuance .... Prior to his election to the legislature, he was the President of the Chamber of Commerce for Coeur-de-Québec. Electoral record References Living people Members of the Executive Council of Quebec People from Trois-Rivières Politicians from Mauricie Quebec Liberal Party MNAs 21st-century members of the National Assembly of Quebec 1967 births {{Quebec-MNA-stub ...
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Jean Denis Attiret
Jean Denis Attiret (, 31 July 1702 – 8 December 1768) was a French Jesuit painter and missionary to Qing dynasty, Qing China. Early life Attiret was born in Dole, Jura, Dole, France. He studied art in Rome and made himself a name as a portrait painter. While a Society of Jesus, Jesuit novice, he did paintings in the Cathedral of Avignon and the Christian life community, Sodality Chapel. He went to China in 1737 and was given the title ''Painter to the Emperor'' by the Qianlong Emperor. Because the emperor insisted on the use of Chinese painting methods and styles, Attiret's painting eventually became entirely Chinese in style. Most of his works were paintings of natural subjects such as trees, fruit, fish and other animals done on glass or silk. But they also include portraits of members of the imperial family and court; altogether he is credited with at least 200 portraits. Works After successful Ten Great Campaigns, military campaigns in Central Asia, the Qianlong ...
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Jean-Denis Gauthier
Jean-Denis Gauthier ( Montaigu 13 November 1810 - 1 December 1877) was a French bishop in Vietnam. He was a deacon at the seminary of the Missions-étrangères de Paris, left for Vietnam in 1835, was ordained there in 1842, and died at Nghi Diên ( nôm: xã Đoài), Nghi Lộc District, Nghệ An Province in 1877.Annales de la propagation de la foi Society for the Propagation of the Faith - 1878- Volume 50 - Page 293 "Mgr Jean-Denis Gauthier, de la Congrégation des Missions-Etrangères de Paris, évêque d'Emmaûs in partions, vicaire apostolique du Tong-King méridional , est décédé le 8 décembre 1877, dans la soixante-huitième année de son âge et la trente-sixième de son épiscopat. ... du Tong-King méridional, était né à Montaigu, près de Lons-le-Saunier (diocèse de Saint-Claude) le 13 novembre 1810." References 1810 births 1877 deaths {{vietnam-RC-bishop-stub ...
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Jean-Denis Jaussaud
Jean-Denis Jaussaud (born 18 February 1962) is a French cross-country skier. He competed in the men's 15 kilometre event at the 1984 Winter Olympics The 1984 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XIV Olympic Winter Games (Serbo-Croatian language, Serbo-Croatian and Slovene language, Slovene: ; Serbian Cyrillic alphabet, Serbian Cyrillic: ; ) and commonly known as Sarajevo '84 (Serbian Cy .... References 1962 births Living people French male cross-country skiers Olympic cross-country skiers for France Cross-country skiers at the 1984 Winter Olympics Place of birth missing (living people) 20th-century French sportsmen {{France-crosscountry-skiing-bio-stub ...
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Jean-Denis Lanjuinais
200px Jean Denis, comte Lanjuinais (12 March 175313 January 1827), was a French politician, lawyer, jurist, journalist, and historian. Biography Early career Born in Rennes (Ille-et-Vilaine), Lanjuinais, after a brilliant college career, which made him doctor of laws and a qualified barrister at nineteen, was appointed counsel to the Breton Estates and, in 1775, professor of ecclesiastical law in Rennes. At this period he wrote two important works which, owing to the distracted state of public affairs, remained unpublished, ''Institutiones juris ecciesiastici'' and ''Praelectiones juris ecclesiastici''. He had begun his career at the bar by pleading against the ''droit du colombier'' (feudal monopoly on dovecotes), and when he was sent by his fellow-citizens to the Estates-General of 1789 he demanded the abolition of nobility and the substitution of the Royal title ''king of the French and the Navarrese'' for ''king of France and Navarre'', and helped to establish the '' ...
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Jean-Denis Constant
Jean-Denis Constant (born October 9, 1955), is a male former French international table tennis player. He won two bronze medals in the men's doubles at the 1973 World Table Tennis Championships and 1975 World Table Tennis Championships with Jacques Secrétin. See also * List of table tennis players * List of World Table Tennis Championships medalists A list is a set of discrete items of information collected and set forth in some format for utility, entertainment, or other purposes. A list may be memorialized in any number of ways, including existing only in the mind of the list-maker, bu ... References French male table tennis players 1955 births Living people World Table Tennis Championships medalists 20th-century French sportsmen {{France-tabletennis-bio-stub ...
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Jean-Denis De Montlovier
Jean-Denis de Montlovier (1733, Valence (Dauphiné) – 1804, Dagues near Marsanne) was an 18th-century French man of letters. After studying law, Montlovier was a lawyer by the (Parlement de Grenoble) before serving in the company of the gendarmes of the royal guard. When he retired, he dedicated himself to letters. He contributed one page to the article "voleur" (thief) of the ''Encyclopédie'' by Diderot Denis Diderot (; ; 5 October 171331 July 1784) was a French philosopher, art critic, and writer, best known for serving as co-founder, chief editor, and contributor to the along with Jean le Rond d'Alembert. He was a prominent figure during t ... and D’Alembert where he attacks the application of the death penalty for desertion and suggests solutions. He also composed the five-act comedy in verse entitled ''L’Ami de Cour'', by a former soldier (Valence, Marc-Aurel, ). Sources * Justin Brun-Durand''Dictionnaire biographique et biblio-iconographique de la Drôm ...
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