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Andrieux is a French surname. People with the name include: * Anne Andrieux (born 1979), French volleyball player * Clément-Auguste Andrieux (1829–1880), French artist * François Andrieux (1759–1833), French playwright * Henri Andrieux (1931–2008), French cyclist * Jacques Andrieux (1917–2005), French military aviator * Louis Andrieux, French politician and father of Louis Aragon * Luc Andrieux (1917–1977), French actor * Mailyne Andrieux (born 1987), French tennis player * Maurice Andrieux (1925–2008), French politician * Michel Andrieux (born 1967), French rower * Renatus Andrieux Renatus Andrieux, SJ (1742–1792) was a French Jesuit. He was one of the victims of the September Massacres The September Massacres were a series of killings of prisoners in Paris that occurred in 1792, from Sunday, 2 September until Thursd ... (1742–1792), French Jesuit killed during the French Revolution * Robert Andrieux ( 1920), Belgian sports shooter * Sylvie Andrieux ( ...
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Anne Andrieux
Anne Andrieux (born ) was a French female volleyball player, playing as an outside hitter. She was part of the France women's national volleyball team. She competed at the Women's CEV Champions League 2001-02, 2001 European Championships. On club level she played for USSP Albi in 2005. References External links

*http://www.cev.lu/Competition-Area/PlayerDetails.aspx?TeamID=5520&PlayerID=20627&ID=51 *http://www.ladepeche.fr/article/2007/03/08/394075-volley-ball-anne-andrieux-j-arrete-l-equipe-de-france.html 1979 births Living people French women's volleyball players People from Lens, Pas-de-Calais Sportspeople from Pas-de-Calais {{France-volleyball-bio-stub ...
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Clément-Auguste Andrieux
Clément-Auguste Andrieux (7 December 1829, Paris Paris () is the capital and most populous city of France, with an estimated population of 2,165,423 residents in 2019 in an area of more than 105 km² (41 sq mi), making it the 30th most densely populated city in the world in 2020. S ...– 16 May 1880, Samois-sur-Seine) was a French artist and illustrator.Artist page:Clément-Auguste AndrieuxCyberMuse
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François Andrieux
François Guillaume Jean Stanislaus Andrieux (6 May 17599 May 1833) was a French man of letters and playwright. Life Born and educated at Strasbourg, Andrieux proceeded to Paris to study law. There he became a close friend of Collin d'Harleville. He became secretary to the duke of Uzès, and practised at the bar, but his attention was divided between his profession and literature. He died on 9 May 1833 in Paris. His plays are of the 18th century style, comedies of intrigue, but they rank with those of Collin d'Harleville among the best of the period next to those of Pierre Beaumarchais. ''Les Étourdis'' is probably his best comedy. Works Theatre *1782: ''Anaximandre, ou le Sacrifice aux Grâces'', comedy in one act and verse of ten syllables, Comédie Italienne, 20 December *1787: ''Les Étourdis, ou le Mort supposé'', comedy in three acts and in verse, Théâtre-Italien, 14 December *1790: ''Louis IX en Égypte'', opera in three acts by Nicolas-François Guillard an ...
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Henri Andrieux
Henri Andrieux (23 September 1931 – 2 January 2008) was a French cyclist. He competed in two events at the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki, Finland Helsinki ( or ; ; sv, Helsingfors, ) is the capital, primate, and most populous city of Finland. Located on the shore of the Gulf of Finland, it is the seat of the region of Uusimaa in southern Finland, and has a population of . The city' .... He came in 4th in the team pursuit and 9th in the men's km time trial. References 1931 births 2008 deaths French male cyclists Olympic cyclists for France Cyclists at the 1952 Summer Olympics Cyclists from Paris French track cyclists {{France-cycling-bio-1930s-stub ...
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Jacques Andrieux
Jacques Andrieux (15 August 1917 – 21 January 2005) was a French fighter ace of the Second World War credited with 6 aerial victories. Early life Jacques Andrieux was the son of a military doctor, who was deported to Germany as a ''Résistant'' and died in captivity. According to some sources, Andrieux joined the French air force as a non-commissioned officer in 1937. Others contend that he was simply a private pilot and was drafted in the air force at the beginning of the war. At the time of the invasion of France, Andrieux was not an active pilot and did not take part in the fighting. Demobilised in August 1940, he fled on a fishing boat from Brittany to Great-Britain on 16 December 1940 and joined the Free French Air Force. Wartime service Posted to Odiham as a trainee Sergeant pilot, after training he was assigned to No. 130 Squadron in September 1941, flying Spitfires. He achieved his first aerial victory by downing a Fw 190 near Cherbourg 28 February 1943. Promoted t ...
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Louis Andrieux
Louis Aragon (, , 3 October 1897 – 24 December 1982) was a French poet who was one of the leading voices of the surrealist movement in France. He co-founded with André Breton and Philippe Soupault the surrealist review ''Littérature''. He was also a novelist and editor, a long-time member of the Communist Party and a member of the Académie Goncourt. After 1959, he was a frequent nominee for the Nobel Prize in Literature. Early life (1897–1939) Louis Aragon was born in Paris. He was raised by his mother and maternal grandmother, believing them to be his sister and foster mother, respectively. His biological father, Louis Andrieux, a former senator for Forcalquier, was married and thirty years older than Aragon's mother, whom he seduced when she was seventeen. Aragon's mother passed Andrieux off to her son as his godfather. Aragon was only told the truth at the age of 19, as he was leaving to serve in the First World War, from which neither he nor his parents believed ...
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Luc Andrieux
Luc Andrieux (1917–1977) was a French actor and assistant director. Partial filmography * ''The Queen's Necklace'' (1946) - Un geôlier (uncredited) * ''Le Bataillon du ciel'' (1947) * ''Les aventures des pieds nickeles'' (1948) - Hector * ''The Cupboard Was Bare'' (1948) - Le troisième habitué * ''Five Red Tulips'' (1949) - Charles Brugeat * ''Le trésor des Pieds-Nickelés'' (1950) - Hector * ''The Girl from Maxim's'' (1950) - Etienne * ''Uniformes et grandes manoeuvres'' (1950) - Le Parachutiste * '' Street Without a King'' (1950) - Le cambrioleur (uncredited) * ''La grande vie'' (1951) - Le voleur * ''Le crime du Bouif'' (1952) - Le premier policier * '' Three Women'' (1952) - Un employé * ''Bille de clown'' (1952) * ''La Putain respectueuse'' (1952) - Le barman * ''Mon curé chez les riches'' (1952) - Brochut * ''A Hundred Francs a Second'' (1952) - Le mauvais garçon (uncredited) * ''Quitte ou double'' (1952) * ''The Last Robin Hood'' (1953) - Un complice * '' Follow ...
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Mailyne Andrieux
Mailyne Andrieux (born 1 December 1987) is a former French retired professional tennis player. Career During her career she won an ITF singles and two ITF doubles titles. In the Grand Slam tournaments she achieved her best results reaching the first round in singles and doubles at the French Open The French Open (french: Internationaux de France de tennis), also known as Roland-Garros (), is a major tennis tournament held over two weeks at the Stade Roland Garros in Paris, France, beginning in late May each year. The tournament and ven ... in 2005. ITF Circuit finals Singles (1–0) Doubles (2–1) References {{DEFAULTSORT:Andrieux, Mailyne 1987 births Living people French female tennis players ...
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Maurice Andrieux
Maurice Andrieux (17 April 1925, in Hersin-Coupigny – 8 December 2008, in Toulouse) was a French communist politician.French National Assembly. Maurice ANDRIEUX (1925 - 2008)' Andrieux worked as a teacher and journalist. He served as editor-in-chief of ''Tribune des mineurs'' ('Miners' Tribune') in Lens 1948-1951 and as secretary general of ''Ce Soir'' in Paris 1951–1953. Andrieux became mayor of Hersin-Coupigny Hersin-Coupigny (; pcd, Hérsin-Coupigny) is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in the Hauts-de-France region of France. Geography A farming town situated some west of Lens, at the junction of the D301 and the D65 roads. Population ... in 1959. He was a member of parliament from the 10th constituency of Pas-de-Calais) between 1967 and 1981. References 1925 births 2008 deaths French Communist Party politicians {{France-politician-PCF-stub ...
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Michel Andrieux
Michel Andrieux (; born 28 April 1967) is a French competition rower and Olympic champion. Andrieux won a gold medal in coxless pairs at the 2000 Summer Olympics The 2000 Summer Olympics, officially the Games of the XXVII Olympiad and also known as Sydney 2000 (Dharug: ''Gadigal 2000''), the Millennium Olympic Games or the Games of the New Millennium, was an international multi-sport event held from 1 ....Profile: Michel Andrieux
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Renatus Andrieux
Renatus Andrieux, SJ (1742–1792) was a French Jesuit. He was one of the victims of the September Massacres The September Massacres were a series of killings of prisoners in Paris that occurred in 1792, from Sunday, 2 September until Thursday, 6 September, during the French Revolution. Between 1,176 and 1,614 people were killed by '' fédérés'', gu ..., beatified in 1926. Sources Blessed René-Marie Andrieux 1742 births 1792 deaths French beatified people 18th-century French Jesuits French clergy killed in the French Revolution {{France-reli-bio-stub ...
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Robert Andrieux
Robert Andrieux was a Belgian sports shooter. He competed in the 30m team military pistol event at the 1920 Summer Olympics The 1920 Summer Olympics (french: Jeux olympiques d'été de 1920; nl, Olympische Zomerspelen van 1920; german: Olympische Sommerspiele 1920), officially known as the Games of the VII Olympiad (french: Jeux de la VIIe olympiade; nl, Spelen van .... References External links * Year of birth missing Year of death missing Belgian male sport shooters Olympic shooters for Belgium Shooters at the 1920 Summer Olympics Place of birth missing {{Belgium-sportshooting-bio-stub ...
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