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Barthe (surname)
Barthe is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Alexandre Barthe (born 1986), French footballer *Benjamin Barthe (born 1972), French journalist *Earl Barthé (1932-2010), American plasterer and plastering historian *Eugène Barthe (1862–1945), French entomologist * Georges-Isidore Barthe (1834–1900), Canadian lawyer and political figure, brother of Joseph-Guillaume *Joseph-Guillaume Barthe Joseph-Guillaume Barthe (March 16, 1816 – August 4, 1893) was a lawyer, journalist and political figure in Canada East. He also wrote for the Montreal newspaper Le Populaire under the pseudonym Marie-Louise. Life Barthe was born March 16, ... (1818–1893), Canadian lawyer and political figure, brother of Georges-Isidore * Obdulio Barthe (1903-1981), Paraguayan trade unionist and political activist * Richmond Barthé (1901–1989), American sculptor * Sam Barthe See also * Angéle de la Barthe (1210–1275), French woman accused of witchcraft {{surname, Barthe Occit ...
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Alexandre Barthe
Alexandre Barthe (born 5 March 1986) is a French former footballer who played as a defender. He has won the Bulgarian league championship on six occasions in a row (2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, and 2015–16). Career Barthe started his club career with Saint-Étienne, representing however only its B-team. In 2006, he joined Rodez AF and helped the team to gain promotion to Championnat National during a 2006–07 season. Litex Lovech On 11 July 2008, Barthe signed a four-year contract with Bulgarian side Litex Lovech after impressing during a short trial period. He made his debut in a 3–0 away win over Slavia Sofia on 9 August, playing full 90 minutes. During his three years at Lovech Stadium, he scored 5 goals in 72 matches in the league. Barthe collected a host of honours in his Litex career, as a two consecutive A Group titles, the Bulgarian Cup and the Bulgarian Supercup. Ludogorets Razgrad On 30 July 2011, Barthe joined Ludogorets Razgrad, signi ...
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Benjamin Barthe
Benjamin Barthe (born 1972) is a French journalist. Biography Benjamin was born in Senlis. After studying history, Barthe joined the Centre de formation des journalistes in Paris and graduated in 1996. He began his career as a collaborator of the Egyptian magazine ''Al-Ahram'' as part of his national cooperation service, before joining the regional daily ''La Provence'' in 1998, then the communist daily ''L'Humanité'' (1999–2001), and eventually ''Le Nouvel Observateur'' (2001–2002). As a correspondent in Ramallah, the administrative capital of the Palestinian Authority, of the weekly ''L'Express'' and the daily ''Le Monde'', he also collaborates with televisions and radios: Radio France Internationale, RFI, Radio Suisse Romande, RSR, RTBF, France Culture, TV5Monde and ITV (TV network), ITV. After having two kids, he came back to France, and then got to Lebanon in 2014, as a correspondent for Le Monde in the Middle East. He wrote mostly about Syria from 2014 to 2019, the ...
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Earl Barthé
Earl Barthé (June 6, 1922 – January 11, 2010; last name pronounced bar-THAY) was an American plasterer and plastering historian. A self-described "Creole of Color", Barthé is particularly admired for preserving many of the old plaster walls and ornamental cornices for historic structures within New Orleans. Originally published in print as . Reprinted 2003 (Gretna, LA: Pelican Publishing Co.) His family company specializes in historical and decorative plasterwork and the Barthé family has been plastering since 1850. The Barthé family settled in New Orleans in the early 19th century and the family business was established by Barthé's great-great-grandfather, a master plasterer from Nice, France, who married a woman from Haiti. The family was known in the term of the time as "free people of color." Over the years, the family has worked on many historic buildings. Most of the fine hotels and old stores along Canal Street, New Orleans, Canal Street as well as the mansion ...
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Eugène Barthe
Eugène Barthe (1862–1945) was a French entomologist. While living in Vienne (Isère), he created the journal '. In 1918, he moved into his father's house in Castanet-Tolosan (Haute-Garonne), where a street was later named in his honour. As well as editing the journal, he also wrote several books which act as supplements to the journal. These covered the beetle fauna of France and the Rhine Valley ), Surselva, Graubünden, Switzerland , source1_coordinates= , source1_elevation = , source2 = Rein Posteriur/Hinterrhein , source2_location = Paradies Glacier, Graubünden, Switzerland , source2_coordinates= , source .... Works * 1896 – ''Catalogus Coleopterorum Galliae et Corsicae'', 220 pages * 1909–1924 – ''Faune Franco-Rhénane. Carabidae'', 536 pages * 1920–1936 – ''Faune Franco-Rhénane. Adephaga'', 472 pages, 815 figures * 1922 – ''Faune Franco-Rhénane. Liodidae'', 119 pages * 1926 – ''Faune Franco-Rhénane. Heteroceridae'', 35 pag ...
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Georges-Isidore Barthe
Georges-Isidore Barthe (November 16, 1834 – August 11, 1900) was a Quebec lawyer, publisher, journalist, and political figure. He represented Richelieu (electoral district), Richelieu in the House of Commons of Canada as an Independent Conservative from 1870 to 1872 and 1874 to 1878. He was born Isidore Barthe in Restigouche (now Listuguj Mi'gmaq First Nation), Lower Canada, in 1834 and studied at the Séminaire de Nicolet. He articled in law and was called to the bar in 1856. With a partner, he published a newspaper ''Le Bas-Canada'' which advocated an independent Lower Canada; he went on to publish several other newspapers. Barthe was the first secretary-treasurer for Trois-Rivières, Quebec, Trois-Rivières in 1855 to 1857. In 1861, he married Joséphine-Charlotte, the daughter of Jean-Baptiste Meilleur. He was elected mayor of Sorel, Quebec, Sorel in 1864. Barthe was elected to represent Richelieu in an 1870 by-election after the death of Thomas McCarthy (Canadian politic ...
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Joseph-Guillaume Barthe
Joseph-Guillaume Barthe (March 16, 1816 – August 4, 1893) was a lawyer, journalist and political figure in Canada East. He also wrote for the Montreal newspaper Le Populaire under the pseudonym Marie-Louise. Life Barthe was born March 16, 1816 in Carleton-sur-Mer, Carleton, Lower Canada. He attended Séminaire de Nicolet for seven years between 1827 and 1834. Although finishing first year Philosophy at Nicolet, when he returned for the second year he could not successfully complete the philosophy program. Shifting his interests to medicine, he studied under Dr. René-Joseph Kimber. After unsuccessfully studying medicine, Barthe would later study law with Edward Barnard. In 1838, he wrote a poem '; as a result, he was put in jail at Trois-Rivières, Quebec, Trois-Rivières for three months. Completing his legal education, he was Bar association, called to the bar on March 17, 1840. In the same year, he became editor of the Montreal newspaper ''L'Aurore des Canadas, Journal ...
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Obdulio Barthe
Obdulio Barthe ( Encarnación; September 5, 1903 – Buenos Aires; 1981) was a Paraguayan Communist and syndicalist politician. In 1931, he was one of the leaders in the Encarnación Commune Encarnación means ''incarnation'' in Spanish. Encarnación may also refer to: People * Angelo Encarnación (born 1969), Major League Baseball catcher * Edwin Encarnación (born 1983), Major League Baseball first baseman * Jerar Encarnación (bo .... See also * Anarchism in Paraguay Bibliography * Antonio Bonzi: '' Historical process of the Paraguayan Communist Party (An itinerary of lights and shadows) '', Arandura Editorial, Asunción 2001. Further reading * 1903 births 1981 deaths Paraguayan people of French descent History of Paraguay Paraguayan communists Paraguayan anarchists {{Anarchist-stub ...
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Richmond Barthé
James Richmond Barthé, also known as Richmond Barthé (January 28, 1901 – March 5, 1989) was an African-American sculptor associated with the Harlem Renaissance. Barthé is best known for his portrayal of black subjects. The focus of his artistic work was portraying the diversity and spirituality of man. Barthé once said: "All my life I have been interested in trying to capture the spiritual quality I see and feel in people, and I feel that the human figure as God made it, is the best means of expressing this spirit in man." Early life James Richmond Barthé was born in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi to Richmond Barthé and Marie Clementine Robateau. Barthé's father died at age 22, when he was only a few months old, leaving his mother to raise him alone. She worked as a dressmaker and before Barthé began elementary school she remarried to William Franklin, with whom she eventually had five additional children.Lewis (2009) Barthé showed a passion and skill for drawing from an ...
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Sam Barthe
Sam Barthe School for Boys, or Barthe as it was locally known, was an all-boys private school that existed for more than forty years in Metairie, Louisiana, in Jefferson Parish in the Greater New Orleans area. It featured a spartan lifefstyle and a broad education in both college preparatory academics and sports. Initially it was for boys up through 8th grade but extended its age range through 12th grade in the late 1960s. History Origins The school was started in 1941 by its namesake, Sam Barthe, a local man who had been a track star at Istrouma High School in Baton Rouge. He created a no-nonsense competitive environment to train young boys and teens in all aspects of their growth into adulthood. The school was originally located in uptown New Orleans on Gen. Pershing, then was relocated to the old McFadden residence in City Park in New Orleans, now the residence of the Christian Brothers. The school emphasized athletics and physical well-being, and all boys were encouraged ...
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Angéle De La Barthe
Angéle de la Barthe (c. 1230–1275) was allegedly a woman from Toulouse, France, who was tried for witchcraft and condemned to death by the Inquisition in 1275.Carus She has been popularly portrayed as the first person to be put to death for heretical sorcery during the witch persecutions.Anthony North Recent scholars have proven that her story, and trial, were fabricated by a 15th-century writer. Narrative According to the account of her trial, Angéle de la Barthe was accused by Inquisitor Hugues de Beniols (the supreme chief of the Toulouse Inquisition) of having habitual sexual intercourse with the Devil and giving birth, seven years prior at age 53, to a monster with a wolf's head and a serpent's tail.Lea, Henry Charles. 1888. History of the inquisition of the middle ages Vol. 3. New York, NY: Harper & Brothers384 The monster's sole food consisted of babies, which were either slain by Angéle de la Barthe or dug up from their graves in remote churchyards.Summers, Montague. ...
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