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Placide is a given name and surname. Notable people with the name include: Given name * Placide Adams (1929–2003), American jazz double bassist * Placide Bossier, American Civil War victim * Placide Cappeau (1808–1877), French poet * Placide Louis Chapelle (1842–1905), French-born American prelate * Placide Gaudet (1850–1930), Canadian historian, educator, genealogist and journalist * Placide Nicod (1876–1953), Swiss orthopedic surgeon * Placide Nyangala (born 1967), Gabonese footballer * Placide Poulin (born 1938), Canadian businessman * Placide Tempels (1906–1977), Belgian Franciscan missionary * Placide Viel (1815–1877), French Roman Catholic professed religious and mother general * Placide Vigneau (1842–1926), French Canadian author Surname * Alexander Placide (1750–1812), American actor and theatre manager * Charlotte Wrighten Placide (1776–1823), American actress and opera singer * Jane Placide (1804–1835), American actress * Johny Placide Johny ...
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Johny Placide
Johny Placide (born 29 January 1988) is a professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Ligue 2 club Bastia. Born in France, he plays for and captains the Haiti national team since 2011. Club career Placide began his career on youth side with Le Havre and was promoted to the first team in July 2008 and played four games in his first season. He played in his debut match on 26 April 2009 against Grenoble. Placide joined Reims in January 2013. He made his league debut for the club on 19 January 2013 in a 1–0 away defeat to Sochaux. In July 2016, Placide was released from the club. He went on to play one season for Guingamp. On 31 August 2017, Placide signed a two-year contract with League One side Oldham Athletic. On 26 September 2017, he made his debut for Oldham Athletic in a 3–2 victory over Peterborough United. He made several important saves and was awarded the man of the match award for his performance. On 3 October 2017, Placide earned his first clean sheet fo ...
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Kenita Placide
Kenita Placide is a human rights, HIV, and LGBT activist from St. Lucia. They are the founder and Executive Director the Eastern Caribbean Coordinator of Caribbean Forum for Liberation and Acceptance of Genders and Sexualities (CariFLAGS). Between 2014 and 2016, they served at the Women's Secretariat for the International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association. They have been on the forefront of bringing LGBT issues into discussion throughout the Anglo-Caribbean and international community. Biography Placide grew up in the Castries Quarter of Faux A Chaux in St. Lucia, attending Canon Laurie Primary and Vide Boutielle Secondary School. They studied women's psychology and women's human rights at the Athabasca University and University of Toronto and was trained in HIV testing, counseling, and facilitating. They later studied Computer Systems Analysis and Design and Computer Maintenance and Repair at the Sir Arthur Lewis Community College. Advocacy Placide's act ...
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Jane Placide
Jane Placide (1803/1804 – May 16, 1835) was an American actress. Life Jane Placide was a daughter of Alexander Placide, manager of the Charleston Theatre in Charleston, and actress/opera singer Charlotte Wrighten Placide, who managed the same theatre after the death of her spouse until 1813, when the family lost the theatre. Jane had three siblings; Caroline, Henry and Thomas. All four children became well-known actors, however, it's unclear what stage names they later used. Career Jane Placide and her siblings were schooled into the acting profession from an early age in their parents theater company, who performed both in the Charleston Theatre as well as toured around Virginia and the Carolina states. She made her formal debut as an actor as Volante in 'The Honey Moon' in the Norfolk, Virginia company of impresario Charles Gilfert in 1820.Robin O. Warren, Women on Southern Stages, 1800-1865: Performance, Gender and Identity'. Accessed March 22, 2024. Placide was e ...
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Placide Gaudet
Placide Gaudet (November 19, 1850 – November 9, 1930) was a Canadian historian, educator, genealogist and journalist. He signed his name as Placide P. Gaudet. Gaudet is noted for his research into the history and genealogy of the Acadian people and played an important role in the preservation of their history. Biography Early years He was born at Cap-Pelé, New Brunswick, the son of Placide Gaudet and Marie Vienneau dit Michaud. Gaudet's father died shortly before his birth and his mother returned to her father's farm. She moved to her father-in-law's farm in Dorchester in 1862. Education and career Gaudet was educated at St. Joseph's College in Memramcook. He began studies for the priesthood at the Grand Séminaire de Montréal but left in 1874 due to poor health, returning to New Brunswick. From 1874 to 1882, he then took on a number of short term teaching positions at schools in Saint-Louis de Kent, Tracadie, Neguac, Shédiac and Cocagne. It was during this time, combi ...
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Placide Louis Chapelle
Placide Louis Chapelle (August 28, 1842 – August 9, 1905) was a French-born American prelate of the Catholic Church. He served as Archbishop of Santa Fe (1894–1897) and later Archbishop of New Orleans (1897–1905). Following the Spanish–American War, he also served as Apostolic Delegate to Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines. Early life and education Chapelle was born in Fraissinet-de-Lozère to Jean Pierre and Sophia (née Viala) Chapelle. His mother died in childbirth in 1847, when Chapelle was five years old. He received his early education in Mende and completed his classical studies at Collège Saint-Augustin in Enghien, Belgium. At age 17, he was brought to the United States by his uncle Jean Chapelle, a missionary priest in Haiti who worked on the Vatican's concordat with the Haitian government and was on the eve of being appointed Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Port-au-Prince">Archbishop of Port-au-Prince before his death in 1861."Haïti, état civil, 1794 ...
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Placide Vigneau
Placide Vigneau (29 August 1842 − 1 March 1926 was a French Canadian author. He was keeper of the Île aux Perroquets Lighthouse from 1892 to 1912. He kept a journal that is preserved by the Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec. Life Placide Vigneau was born on Île du Havre aux Maisons, on the Magdalen Islands in Canada East on August 29, 1842. His parents were Vital Vigneau, an offshore fisherman of Acadian descent, and Élise Boudreau. He spent his childhood on the Magdalen Islands, where he learned the job of offshore fisherman. In 1858, the family moved to the village of Pointe-aux-Esquimaux (now Havre-Saint-Pierre) on the north shore of the Saint Lawrence River. In 1892 he became the lighthouse keeper of Île aux Perroquets until 1912, when his son Hector succeeded him. His ''Histoire'' or ''Journal de la Pointe aux Esquimaux'' was published in the Report of the Archives du Québec (1968), and then as a work under the title ''Un pied d'ancre : journal de Pla ...
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Placide Nicod
Placide Nicod (29 January 1876, in Bottens – 1 August 1953, in Évian-les-Bains) was a Swiss orthopedic surgeon. He was considered to be the top French-speaking Swiss orthopedist of his time.Nicod, Placide
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He studied medicine at the , and afterwards, was an assistant to surgeon César Roux in . From 1903 he worked as an assistant at the orthopedic hospital in Lausanne, where from 1905 to 1948 he served as chief physician and director.
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Placide Nyangala
Placide Nyangala (born 30 December 1967) is a Gabonese footballer. Besides Gabon, he has played in France, Austria, and Saudi Arabia. He played in two matches for the Gabon national football team in 1994. He was also named in Gabon's squad for the 1994 African Cup of Nations The 1994 African Cup of Nations, known as the Nescafé 1994 Africa Cup of Nations for sponsorship purposes, was the 19th edition of the African Cup of Nations, the biennial international men's football championship of Africa organised by the Con ... tournament. References External links * 1967 births Living people Gabonese men's footballers FC 105 Libreville players AS Nancy Lorraine players SAS Épinal players US Orléans players FC Aurillac Arpajon Cantal Auvergne players SV Stockerau players FC Lorient players Ligue 2 players Gabon men's international footballers 1994 African Cup of Nations players Place of birth missing (living people) Men's association football midfielders Gab ...
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Placide Viel
Placide Viel (26 September 1815 — 4 March 1877), born Eulalie-Victoire Jacqueline Viel, was a French Roman Catholic professed religious and mother general who was active in organizing relief during the Franco-Prussian War. Viel joined the Sisters of the Christian Schools in 1833 with the order's founder and mother general Marie-Madeleine Postel, Saint Marie-Madeleine Postel being her aunt and served alongside her in various capacities. Viel made extensive travels setting up branches of the order and made several trips to Paris to collect funds for the order's expansion while later travelling across Europe as her aunt's successor for the order's continued growth. Her beatification was celebrated in 1951. Life Eulalie Victoire Jacqueline Viel was born in France on 26 September 1815 as one of eight children to farmers (she was baptized just moments after her birth with her godparents being Jeanne Viel and Jacques Tournaille). Her aunt was Marie-Madeleine Postel, Saint Marie-Ma ...
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Placide Adams
Placide Adams Jr. (August 30, 1929 – March 29, 2003) was an American jazz double bassist, who worked prolifically with a wide circle of New Orleans jazz stars over his 50-year career. He was the son of the New Orleans pianist Dolly Adams, and the brother of New Orleans bassist Jerry Adams, and New Orleans recording session guitarist,Justin Adams (New Orleans musician), Justin Adams, all of whom were descended from a popular New Orleans family band whose roots dated back to the 19th century. Career Early contributions to American R&B Although he was well-schooled in the Traditional New Orleans Jazz repertoire from an early age, Adams began his professional career in Rhythm & Blues. From 1949 to 1959, Adams performed and toured with such notable R&Bs stars as B. B. King, Chuck Berry, Ruth Brown, Clyde McPhatter and Big Joe Turner. New Orleans jazz renaissance Beginning with the onset of the New Orleans traditional jazz renaissance in 1959–1960, Adams concentrated exclusive ...
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Placide Cappeau
Placide Cappeau (25 October 1808 – 8 August 1877) was a French poet and the author of the poem "Minuit, chrétiens" (1847), set to music by Adolphe Adam and known in English as "O Holy Night" or "Cantique de Noël". Biography He was born on 25 October 1808 in Roquemaure (Gard). He was the son of Mathieu Cappeau, a cooper, and Agathe Louise (née Martinet). He was expected to follow his father in the family business (vinification and Cooper (profession), cooperage), but after an accident, he turned to the life of an academic. While he was at play as an eight-year-old, his friend Brignon was handling a gun and shot Cappeau in the hand. Cappeau's hand was amputated. With the financial support of Brignon's father, who supplied half the tuition, Cappeau attended a town school and then the Collège Royal d'Avignon. There he was awarded the first prize in drawing in 1825. After studying in Nîmes, where he received a ''baccalauréat littéraire'' (A level in literature), he studi ...
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Charlotte Wrighten Placide
Charlotte Wrighten Placide (c. 1776–1823), was an American actress and opera singer.Robin O. Warren, Women on Southern Stages, 1800-1865: Performance, Gender and Identity' She had a successful career from 1796, was the female star of the theatre company of Placide and the director of the Charleston Theatre Charleston Theatre, also called Broad Street Theatre, was a theatre in Charleston, South Carolina, between 1794 and 1833. It was the first permanent theatre in Charleston, the first with a permanent staff, and the only theater for much of its dura ... in 1812–13. She was married to Alexander Placide and the mother of four, including Jane Placide. References 1770s births 1823 deaths 18th-century American actresses 19th-century American actresses American stage actresses 19th-century American theatre managers American women theatre managers and producers 19th-century American businesswomen {{US-theat-actor-stub ...
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