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Thiébault
Thiébault is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Dieudonné Thiébault (1733–1807), French poet * Paul Thiébault Paul Charles François Adrien Henri Dieudonné Thiébault (; 14 December 1769, Berlin – 14 October 1846, Paris) was a general who fought in Napoleon I's army. During his military career he wrote a number of histories and memoirs, the last of ... (1769–1846), French military officer See also * Thiebaud * Thiébaut {{Surname French-language surnames ...
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Paul Thiébault
Paul Charles François Adrien Henri Dieudonné Thiébault (; 14 December 1769, Berlin – 14 October 1846, Paris) was a general who fought in Napoleon I's army. During his military career he wrote a number of histories and memoirs, the last of which were published in 1895. Life His father was Dieudonné Thiébault, a professor in the military school in Berlin and a friend of Frederick II of Prussia. Paul Thiébault moved to France and took up an administrative post, which he remained in until 20 August 1792. On that date he volunteered for the Butte des Moulins battalion, but was invalided out on health grounds the following November. He was implicated in treason accusations aimed at Charles François Dumouriez on 4 April 1793 but succeeded in proving his innocence and rejoined the army, at first in the Armée du Rhin then in the Armée du Nord until 1794. Rising rapidly through the ranks, he was made adjutant to general Solignac in the armée d’Italie in 1795. He served a ...
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Dieudonné Thiébault
Dieudonné Thiébault (La Roche, December 26, 1733 — Versailles, December 5, 1807) was a French man of letters. Early life and education Thiébault was brought up by the Jesuits who, struck by his keen intelligence, urged him to enter their order, which he did, without however receiving priesthood. Thiébault was taught the humanities, and at the same time he devoted himself to literary work and wrote French and Latin poetry. In 1762, he left the Jesuits and began to study law. Career Then he moved to Paris, and decided to follow the career of literature. He entered into relations with the most distinguished men of the literary circles, and earned a fame for himself through published works. In 1765, on the recommendation of d'Alembert and d'Olivet, he became the chair of grammar at the Prussian Academy of Sciences. Welcomed by Frederick the Great, he soon gained the full confidence of the king, became the reader of all that he sent to the Prussian Academy of Sciences, the ...
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Thiebaud
Thiebaud or Thiébaud is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Georges Thiébaud (1850–1915), French journalist and nationalist * Jim Thiebaud, American skateboarder * Kelly Thiebaud (born 1982), American actress * Paul Thiebaud (1960–2010), American art dealer * Sandrine Thiébaud-Kangni (born 1976), French-Togolese sprinter * Twinka Thiebaud (born 1945), American model * Valère Thiébaud (born 1999), Swiss cyclist See also * Thiébault Thiébault is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Dieudonné Thiébault (1733–1807), French poet * Paul Thiébault Paul Charles François Adrien Henri Dieudonné Thiébault (; 14 December 1769, Berlin – 14 Octobe ... * Thiébaut {{Surname French-language surnames ...
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French Surname
French names typically consist of one or multiple given names, and a surname. One given name, usually the first, and the surname are used in a person's daily life, with the other given names used mainly in official documents. Middle names, in the English sense, do not exist. Initials are not used to represent second or further given names. Traditionally, most French people were given names from the Roman Catholic Tridentine calendar, calendar of saints. However, given names for French citizens from immigrant communities are often from their own culture, and in modern France it has become increasingly common to use first names of (international) English or other foreign origin. Almost all traditional given names are gender-specific, but a few are not. Many female given names are feminine forms of traditional masculine French names. The prevalence of given names follows Fads and trends, trends, with some names being popular in some years, and some considered out-of-fashion. Compou ...
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Thiébaut
Thiébaut or Thiebaut is a surname of French origin. Notable people with the surname include: * Bill Thiebaut (born 1947), American politician from Colorado * Gunter Thiebaut (born 1977), Belgian soccer player *Jean-Luc Thiébaut (born 1960), French handball player * Léon Thiébaut (1878–1943), French fencer See also * Thibaud (other) * Thibault (other) * Thibaut * Thibeault (other) Thibeault is a surname of French origin, a form of Theobald. People with the surname include: *Fabienne Thibeault (born 1952), Canadian singer *Glenn Thibeault (born 1969), Canadian politician * Larry Thibeault (19151977), Canadian ice hockey playe ... * * French-language surnames {{DEFAULTSORT:Thiebaut ...
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