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Tanguy is the French spelling of Breton given name Tangi from ''tan'', "fire", and ''ki'', "dog". It may refer to: People Given name * Saint Tanguy, sixth-century Breton monk and abbey founder * Tanguy Malmanche (1875–1953), Breton writer * Tanguy Nef (born 1996), Swiss alpine skier * Tanguy Ndombele (born 1996), French footballer * Tanguy Kouassi (born 2002), French footballer Surname * Julien Tanguy (art dealer) (1825–1894), Parisian art supply and art dealer, and subject of three Van Gogh paintings *Yves Tanguy (1900–1955), French surrealist painter Media *''Tanguy'', a 1957 novel by Michel del Castillo * ''Tanguy'' (film), a 2001 French black comedy film *''Tanguy et Laverdure ''Les Aventures de Tanguy et Laverdure'' is a Franco-Belgian comics (''bande dessinée'') series created by Jean-Michel Charlier and Albert Uderzo, about the two pilots Michel Tanguy and Ernest Laverdure, and their adventures in the French Air Fo ...'', a French comic about two air forc ...
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Tangi (other)
Tangi is a Breton given name and surname for men. It may refer to: *Tangi, Odisha, a town in India * Tangi, Iran, a place in Sistan and Baluchestan Province, Iran *Tangi, Pakistan **Tangi Tehsil, Pakistan, whose seat is Tangi *Land Rover Tangi, an armoured vehicle used in Northern Ireland *Tangihanga , or more commonly, , is a traditional funeral rite practised by the Māori people of New Zealand. were traditionally held on , and are still strongly associated with the tribal grounds, but are now also held at homes and funeral parlours. Wh ..., a Māori funeral rite See also * Tanguy (other), the French spelling of Tangi {{disambig, geo ...
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Saint Tanguy
Saint Tanguy of Locmazhé, or Sant Tangi in Breton, († 594) was a Breton monk from Gerber ( Le Relecq). He founded the abbaye de Saint Matthieu at Le Conquet and is buried at Locmazhé (Finistère). Saint Tanguy is celebrated on 19 November, the day after the festival of his sister Aude de Trémazan, or on 12 March, the same day as the festival of his spiritual father, Saint Pol Aurélien. References Medieval Breton saints 594 deaths Year of birth unknown French Christian monks 6th-century Breton people 6th-century Christian monks {{saint-stub ...
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Tanguy Malmanche
Tanguy Malmanche (7 September 1875 – 20 March 1953) was a French writer involved in the revival of Breton culture. His first name also appears as Tangi. The son of Gustave Malmanche, a ship's purser based in Paris, and Marie Louise Piédalu, he was born Tanneguy Malmanche at Saint-Omer, where his mother's parents lived. He grew up in Brest, where he was exposed to Breton language and culture. His father's family had included several Brest mayors. Malmanche continued his studies at the Collège Stanislas de Paris. He studied law in Rennes and literature in Paris. Malmanche performed his military service in an infantry regiment at Brest. He worked with the railway, then in insurance, before establishing himself in Courbevoie as a master blacksmith. In 1912, he married Jeanne Briantais. He joined the army at Nantes in 1914, but later returned to Courbevoie to produce material for the army. In 1903, he started a Breton journal ''Spered ar vro''; only four issues were produced. ...
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Tanguy Nef
Tanguy Nef (born 19 November 1996) is a Swiss alpine skier. He is a member of Swiss Ski's A frame for the 2021-2022 season. Early life and career Tanguy Nef started skiing when he was 6 years old on the slopes of the Valais central in French-speaking Switzerland, following in the footsteps of his family members. Son of a Swiss ski teacher, he started competing in alpine ski racing in the cadet/mini category at age seven. In 2016, shortly after his first podiums in FIS slalom, he competed in his first European Cup events then took part in his first Junior World Championships. He then moved to the United States to study computer science at Dartmouth College where he completed a bachelor's degree and was a member of the Beta Alpha Omega fraternity. In 2017, he competed in the North American Cup (5 top10, including 3 top5) and participated in the FIS Alpine Junior World Ski Championships in Åre. He had his first continental successes in North American Cup events during the wi ...
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Tanguy Ndombele
Tanguy Ndombele Alvaro (born 28 December 1996) is a French professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Ligue 1 club Nice. Ndombele finished his youth career at Guingamp but was not offered a professional contract. He signed for Ligue 2 side Amiens, playing for the reserves until becoming a first-team regular in the 2015-16 season. Ahead of the 2016–17 season, he moved to Lyon as part of a loan deal. Ndombele was critical in the team's success and third-place finish that allowed the team's return to the UEFA Champions League. After another season at the club, Ndombele earned a move to Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur F.C. in a deal worth £62 million. At Tottenham, Ndombele's first seasons were unsuccessful, which saw him getting criticized for his work rate and dropped from the squad in 2021. Ndombele then went on several loan deals. He won the Scudetto with Napoli and the Süper Lig with Galatasaray S.K. (football), Galatasaray before signing for Nice perma ...
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Tanguy Kouassi
Nianzou Tanguy-Austin Kouassi (born 7 June 2002), known as Tanguy Nianzou, is a French professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for La Liga club Sevilla. He has represented France internationally at various youth levels. Early life Nianzou Tanguy-Austin Kouassi was born on 7 June 2002 in Paris to Ivorian parents. Club career Paris Saint-Germain An academy graduate of Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), Nianzou made his professional debut on 7 December 2019 in a 3–1 league win against Montpellier. A few days later, he played in his first UEFA Champions League match as PSG were victorious 5–0 over Galatasaray. Nianzou scored his first goal in a 3–0 Coupe de France win against Reims on 22 January 2020. This goal he scored was the 4,000th goal in PSG's history. He scored his first two Ligue 1 goals in an away game that ended in a 4–4 draw against Amiens on 15 February 2020. On 11 March, Nianzou played his final match for PSG, a 2–0 UEFA Champions League victory over Boru ...
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Julien Tanguy (art Dealer)
Julien François Tanguy, called Père Tanguy (28 June 1825, Plédran, Brittany - 6 February 1894, Paris) was a French art dealer, gallery owner, art collector, and patron who was one of the first buyers of Impressionist paintings. He played an important role in promoting Impressionism and Post-Impressionism. Life Julien Tanguy started out as a plasterer and had other jobs before becoming an independent paint dealer. On 23 April 1855, in Saint-Brieuc, he married Renée Briend, born in Hillion. In 1860, the couple moved to Paris. Tanguy opened an itinerant shop in 1868, selling his paints in, for example, Barbizon or Argenteuil. He was a Communard in the struggles of the Paris Commune of 1871, was captured but released at the instigation of friends. In 1873, he opened a shop selling artists' supplies in Paris at 14 rue Clauzel. There he sold his paints to the artists and provided them with meals when needed. He sometimes took their pictures on commission in return for the delivery o ...
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