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Baudouin (other)
Baudouin () is a French masculine given name and surname, related to Baldwin. Notable people with the name include: Given name * Baudouin of Belgium (1930–1993), King of the Belgians from 1951–1993 * Prince Baudouin of Belgium (1869–1891), nephew of Leopold II, once an heir presumptive * Baudouin, 12th Prince of Ligne (1918–1985), Belgian nobleman * Baudouin de Lannoy (1388–1474), Flemish statesman and nobleman * Baudouin de Brabandère (1894–1947), Belgian equestrian * Baudouin des Auteus ( early 13th century), Picard trouvère * Baudouin Liwanga Mata (born 1950), Congolese military officer and politician * Baudouin Michiels (born 1941), Belgian businessman * Baudouin Prot (born 1951), French economist * Baudouin Oosterlynck (born 1946), Belgian composer, sound and visual artist * Baudouin Ribakare (born 1956), Burundian football manager Surname * Charles Baudouin (1893–1963), French-Swiss psychoanalyst * Cyril Baudouin, French rugby league player * Eugène Ba ...
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Baldwin (name)
Baldwin is an Old Germanic and Anglo-Saxon name. It may either derive from ''Bealdwine'', or the Old German equivalent ''Baldavin'', meaning "brave, bold friend". It is found in many other modern European languages: French Baudoin, Italian Baldovino, Dutch Boudewijn, Spanish and Esperanto Balduino. Surname * A. Michael Baldwin (born 1963), American actor * Abraham Baldwin (1754–1807), American politician * Adam Baldwin (born 1962), American actor * Agnes Baldwin (other), several people * Alec Baldwin (born 1958), American actor, oldest and best known of the "Baldwin brothers" * Alfred Baldwin (other), several people * Andrew Baldwin (born 1977), United States Navy officer, participant on '' The Bachelor'' television series * Arthur Baldwin, 3rd Earl Baldwin of Bewdley (1904–1976), British businessman * Augustus C. Baldwin (1817–1903), U.S. Representative from Michigan * Augustus Warren Baldwin (1776–1866), politician in Upper Canada * Bill Baldwin (193 ...
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Gervais Baudouin
Gervais Baudouin (c. 1645 – 1700) was a surgeon born in France who came to New France about 1677. Baudouin's practice in Quebec consisted of being the doctor to the local Ursulines as well as the seminary of Quebec. In 1695, he was appointed surgeon-major of Quebec, a position he held until his death because of an epidemic. He was survived by his wife and eight children. Three daughters became nuns and one son, Michel, became a Jesuit priest. Another son, Gervais Gervais may refer to: People * Gervais (name), list of people with the given name or surname Places * Gervais, Oregon * Gervais Lake, a lake in Minnesota * Gervais Township, Minnesota * Gervais Road, part of 170 Street, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada ..., became a surgeon. External linksBiography at the ''Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online'' 1645 births 1700 deaths People of New France {{Canada-med-bio-stub ...
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Baudoin
Baudoin is a surname related to Baldwin. Notable people with the name include: * Edmond Baudoin (born 1942), French artist, illustrator, and writer of sequential art and graphic novels * Gervais Baudoin (1686–1752), Canadian surgeon * Giuseppe Baudoin (1843–1896), Italian major * Jean Baudoin (1662–1698), French missionary and chaplain * Jean Baudoin (translator) (1590–1650), French translator * Jean-Baptiste Baudoin (1831–1875), French Catholic priest and missionary in Iceland * Louis Alexis Baudoin (1776–1805), French Navy officer and captain * Magela Baudoin (born 1973), Bolivian author * Mario Baudoin (1942–2019), Bolivian biologist Notable people with Baudoin as a given name include: * Baudoin Kanda (born 1993), Romanian footballer * Baudoin Liwanga Mata (born 1950), Congolese military figure and politician See also * Beaudoin Beaudoin is a surname of French origin related to Baldwin. The name may refer to: * Alexandre Beaudoin (born 1978), Canadian forensi ...
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Théodore Baudouin D'Aubigny
Jean-Marie-Théodore Baudouin also d’Aubigny, born in Paris 19 August 1786 - died 1866, was a French playwright. Theatre * ''La Pie voleuse'', a play in collaboration with Louis-Charles Caigniez, based on an authentic event. Théâtre de la Porte Saint-Martin, 29 April 1815. The play later served as the base for the 1817 opera ''La gazza ladra'' by Rossini. * ''Le Barbier de la cité ou Un pied dans l'abîme'', melodrama in 3 acts and in prose, ballets by Frédéric-Auguste Blache, music by Louis Alexandre Piccinni, Théâtre de la Porte Saint-Martin, 22 August 1816; * ''Les Paratonnerres ou les Bulles de savon'', comedy in 1 act and in prose, with Boirie, Théâtre de la Porte Saint-Martin, 21 November 1821; * ''Chacun son numéro ou le Petit Homme gris'', comédie en vaudevilles in 1 act, with Carmouche and Boirie, Théâtre de la Porte Saint-Martin, 6 December 1821 ; * ''Le Lépreux de la vallée d'Aoste'', melodrama in 3 acts, with Hyacinthe Decomberousse and Jean-Toussa ...
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Romualda Baudouin De Courtenay
Romualda Baudouin de Courtenay, née Bagnicka (born November 17, 1857, in Aleksandrówka near Kyiv, died February 26, 1935, in Warsaw) was a Polish historian, specialist in Polish-Russian affairs, and author of books, diaries and journalistic articles. She was married to noted linguist Jan Niecisław Baudouin de Courtenay. Biography Baudouin de Courtenay was born November 17, 1857, in Warsaw of mother Anna Głuchowska and father Romuald Bagnicki, a doctor. Her mother left her father to raise their three children alone, including Romualda, a sister Janicki, and a brother Darius. They lived in Saint Petersburg at the time. Beginning in 1870, she attended the gymnasium in St. Petersburg. In 1878, she began her studies at the Bestuzhev Courses in St. Petersburg. In her career, Baudouin de Courtenay wrote extensively for magazines and newspapers, including reviews, cultural articles, correspondence, stories, memoirs and critical articles. Publications she wrote for included P ...
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Pierre-Antoine Baudouin
Pierre-Antoine Baudouin (17 October 1723 – 15 December 1769) was a French painter working in the style of his father-in-law, François Boucher. Life The son of Michel Baudouin, an engraver of little note, he was born in Paris in 1723. He was a pupil and imitator of Boucher, whose younger daughter he married in 1758, and through whose influence he was elected an Academician in 1763, as a miniature painter, on which occasion he presented his drawing of ''Hyperides pleading the cause of Phryne before the Areopagus'', now in the Louvre The Louvre ( ), or the Louvre Museum ( ), is the world's most-visited museum, and an historic landmark in Paris, France. It is the home of some of the best-known works of art, including the ''Mona Lisa'' and the ''Venus de Milo''. A central l .... Baudouin executed idyllic and erotic subjects in water-colours and crayons, but rarely painted in oil. He died in Paris in 1769. References Sources * 1723 births 1769 deaths Painters fr ...
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Paule Baudouin
Paule Baudouin (born 25 October 1984) is a French handball player, playing for the French club Fleury Loiret HB and for the French national team. She was born in Saint Denis. She made her debut on the French national team in 2004. She competed at the 2006 European Championship in Sweden, where the French team placed third and at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, where the French team finished fifth, and at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London London is the capital and largest city of England and the United Kingdom, with a population of just under 9 million. It stands on the River Thames in south-east England at the head of a estuary down to the North Sea, and has been a majo ... where the team finished fifth again. References French female handball players Handball players at the 2008 Summer Olympics Handball players at the 2012 Summer Olympics Olympic handball players for France Expatriate handball players 1984 births Living people Sportspeople f ...
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Paul Baudouin
Paul Baudouin (19 December 1894 – 10 February 1964) was a French banker who became a politician and Foreign Minister of France for the last six months of 1940. He was instrumental in arranging a cessation of hostilities between France and Germany in June that year, resulting in an Armistice. Early years Paul Baudouin was born into a wealthy family in Paris, and served as an artillery officer during The Great War in the French Army. In 1930 he became the Deputy Director and General Manager of the Banque de l'Indochine.Chan A "convinced Catholic", like many Catholics of the time he considered himself "non-political" although he had been a committed member of the militant nationalist movement ''Action Française''. He had also been a Catholic Scout leader in the years just prior to World War II, and had written a notable exhortation to young Christians for the ''Revue de jeunes''. He called for "the renaissance, in the humbler form of a layman's Order, of the chivalry of old times" ...
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Michel Baudouin
Michel Baudouin (Baudoin), (16 March 1691 – 1768), a Jesuit missionary, was born at Quebec and was the brother of Gervais Baudoin and son of Gervais Baudouin. Michel began his Jesuit noviciate at Bordeaux, France in 1713 and previous to that had completed his college and philosophy studies, probably in Canada. By 1715 he was teaching and was ordained a priest in 1725. In 1728 he was posted to the missions in Louisiana. In Louisiana, Baudouin was assigned to the Choctaw The Choctaw (in the Choctaw language, Chahta) are a Native American people originally based in the Southeastern Woodlands, in what is now Alabama and Mississippi. Their Choctaw language is a Western Muskogean language. Today, Choctaw people are ... Mission, where he remained for eighteen years. From 1749 until 1763, he was Superior-General of the Louisiana mission. At that time the expulsion of the Jesuits was taking place in that area but the priest was allowed to remain. He retired and died in New Orlean ...
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Manuel Achille Baudouin
Manuel Achille Baudouin (1846 – 24 January 1917) was a French judge. Baudouin was appointed as an Advocate-General at Lyons in 1880, Procurator-General at Limoges in 1885, Advocate-General of the Court of Cassation in 1890, Paris. In 1893 he was appointed President of the Civil Tribunal in this court, and was Procurator-General during the 1899 reopening of the Dreyfus case The Dreyfus affair (french: affaire Dreyfus, ) was a political scandal that divided the French Third Republic from 1894 until its resolution in 1906. "L'Affaire", as it is known in French, has come to symbolise modern injustice in the Francop .... In 1911, he was appointed Chief President of the Court of Cassation, a post he held until his death. References *Obituary: p. 156, ''The Annual Register: a review of public events at home and abroad, for the year 1917''. London: Longmans, Green and Co. 1918. {{DEFAULTSORT:Baudouin, Manuel Achille 1846 births 1917 deaths Court of Cassation (France) ...
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Louis-Marie Baudouin
Louis-Marie Baudouin (2 August 1765 - 12 February 1835) was a French Roman Catholic priest who was the founder of the "Sons of Mary Immaculate" and also the "Ursulines of Jesus". Pope Benedict XVI proclaimed him to be Venerable on 20 December 2012. Life Louis-Marie Baudouin was born in Montaigu, Vendée on 2 August 1765, the last of eight children. His father, a gardener at the Château de Montaigu, died when Louis-Marie was about two years old. As a boy, he became a chorister in the collegiate church of St. Maurice. The canons undertook the expense of his education with a teacher in the town. When his mother died in 1780, he was looked after by his eldest sister Marie. He then went ot live with his eldest brother, Pierre Martin, curate of Chantonnay. When Pierre Martin was made Curé of Angles in 1782, his younger brother accompanied him. That October Louis-Marie entered the Seminary of Luçon. He was ordained as a Catholic priest at Saint-Malo on 19 September 1789. He was ass ...
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Laurent Beaudoin
Laurent Robert Beaudoin (; born May 13, 1938) is a Canadian businessman from Quebec. From 1979 to 2003, he was the CEO of the transportation company Bombardier. Early life Beaudoin was born in Laurier Station, Quebec. In 1959, while studying accounting at the University of Sherbrooke, he married Claire Bombardier, daughter of Canadian businessman Joseph Armand Bombardier. Career Beaudoin began his career in 1961 in Sherbrooke, Quebec by founding a firm of chartered accountants, Beaudoin and Blais, soon followed by a second firm, Beaudoin, Morin, Dufresne & Associés. In 1963 he joined the family business, L’Auto-Neige Bombardier Limited, as comptroller. He was named president of the company in 1966, shortly after Bombardier's death. He became chairman and chief executive officer of Bombardier Inc. in 1979. Under his leadership, the company grew from a snowmobile manufacturer to the world's largest manufacturer of rail transportation equipment and to the world's third largest ...
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