Chapuis
Chapuis is a French-language surname of the Arpitan region of eastern France and Francophone Switzerland with various spellings, and may refer to: * Bernard Chapuis (born 1945), French writer * Charles Bertin Gaston Chapuis de Tourville (1740–1809), French general * Cyril Chapuis (born 1979), French footballer * Félicien Chapuis (1824–1879), Belgian doctor and entomologist * Jean-Frédéric Chapuis (born 1989), French skier * Jean-Joseph Chapuis (1765–1864), French cabinetmaker * Johann Chapuis (born 1975), French footballer * Michel Chapuis (organist) (1930–2017), French organist * Michel Chapuis (born 1941), French canoeist * Olivier Chapuis (born 1975), French ice dancer * René-Bernard Chapuy (1746–1809, known as Chapuis), French soldier and general * Simone Chapuis-Bischof Simone Chapuis-Bischof (16 March 1931 – 9 October 2023) was a Swiss activist. She was an organizer for women's suffrage in Switzerland. She was also the head of the Association Suisse Pour les ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jean-Joseph Chapuis
Jean-Joseph Chapuis (June 6, 1765 – February 10, 1864) was a French cabinetmaker of the 18th and 19th centuries. Biography Jean-Joseph Chapuis was born in Brussels in 1765. He was trained in Paris, where he became a master craftsman, entitling him to use a personal mark (''estampille'') on his work. He had set up his workshop in his home town by 1795 and kept it active to 1830, regularly applying his mark on the pieces of furniture that he made. When the first reference guides on the history of French furniture in the 18th century appeared in Paris, this mark was attributed to Claude Chapuis, who was in fact only a simple trader, of whom little if anything is known. This deprived Jean-Joseph Chapuis of his fame and explains why pieces of furniture by Jean-Joseph Chapuis are rarely found in public collections outside France. The museum of Vleeshuis in Antwerp is an exception. Only single pieces made by Chapuis, not collections, have ever been found, so it is impossible to giv ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Michel Chapuis (organist)
Michel Léon Chapuis () (15 January 1930 – 12 November 2017) was a French classical organist and pedagogue. He was especially known as an interpreter of the French and the German Baroque masters and dedicated to historically informed performances. Biography Chapuis was born in Dole, Jura, and had his early training there, on the organ of the Cathedral of Dole. In 1943, he studied the piano with Émile Poillot in Dijon. In 1945 came his first serious study of the organ with Jeanne Marguillard, organist of the Besançon Cathedral. He then studied at the École César Franck in Paris under René Mahlherbe (composition) and Édouard Souberbielle (organ). He had further studies with Marcel Dupré at the Conservatoire de Paris and won prizes in organ and improvisation in 1951 (the Prix Périlhou et Guilmant). Chapuis was organist for the Paris churches of St Germain l'Auxerrois 1951-54 and St Nicolas des Champs 1954-72, accompanied at Notre Dame 1955-64, and was titular organi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Simone Chapuis-Bischof
Simone Chapuis-Bischof (16 March 1931 – 9 October 2023) was a Swiss activist. She was an organizer for women's suffrage in Switzerland. She was also the head of the Association Suisse Pour les Droits de la Femme (ADF or in English, the Swiss Association for the Rights of Women), and the president of the journal, ''Femmes Suisses''. Biography Chapuis-Bischof was born in Basel, Bâle. When she was eight, her family moved to Lausanne. Chapuis-Bischof became a teacher in the Cantons of Switzerland, canton of Vaud. She traced the beginnings of her activism to 1959, when she discovered that men at her school were earning 30% more than women with the same qualifications. She began to work towards equal rights afterwards, dedicating herself to women's suffrage, educational access, equal pay for equal work, maternity benefits and the decriminalization of abortion. She worked as an activist for the right of women to vote, which Swiss women were finally fully granted in 1971. Chapuis-Bis ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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René-Bernard Chapuy
René-Bernard Chapuy (known as ''Chapuis'') was a French soldier and general who served in the Caribbean, American War of Independence and Wars of the French Revolution. Career Born in Nancy on 18 June 1746, he was enlisted as a soldier of the Régiment Recrus des Colonies on 4 October 1765, promoted sergeant in November 1766 and Fourrier in December 1770. He was embarked for the Windward Islands on 28 December 1772. On 4 February 1773 his unit was incorporated into the Régiment de la Guadeloupe, in which he became Sous-Lieutenant of grenadiers on 1 May 1775. Chapuis served in the American War of Independence from 1778 to 1782, becoming lieutenant on 4 February 1779. He obtained a pension of 400 Livres on 1 July 1783 and was appointed Aide-de-Camp to the Governor of Senegal Repentigny, in which role he served until 1 February 1786 when he returned to France. Wars of the French Revolution Elected captain of a free company on 1 August 1792, Chapuis marched at its head to join the ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bernard Chapuis
Bernard Chapuis (born 1945 in Algiers) is a French writer and journalist. Biography A journalist working for ''Combat'', he joined ''Le Canard enchaîné'' in the 1970s. He later succeeded Robert Escarpit for the daily notes in ''Le Monde''. In 2005, he won the prix Roger-Nimier for his novel ''La Vie parlée'' published by éditions Stock and the prix des Deux Magots in 2010 for ''Le Rêve entouré d'eau'' at the same publisher. This novel also earned him thPrix Mottard of the Académie française He was named officier in the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres in January 2010. Works *1977: *1983: *1986: *1987: *1997: *2005: Prix Roger-Nimier 2005) *2006: *2009: (Prix des Deux Magots 2010) *2012: , Prix Jean-Freustié 2012 Filmography *2010 : ' by Pascal Thomas *2015 : ''Valentin Valentin'' by Pascal Thomas References External links Bernard Chapuison the site of the Académie française Barnard Chapuison France Inter Bernard Chapuis empoche le prix Jean-Freustié ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cyril Chapuis
Cyril Chapuis (born 21 March 1979) is a French former professional footballer who played as a striker. Club career Chapuis started his professional career at Niort in Ligue 2 and then moved to Ligue 1 for Rennes. In January 2002, he signed a five-year contract with Olympique de Marseille, playing one and a half season with Marseille before being loaned on three occasions to Leeds United (playing just once in the league, against Bolton in November 2003), Strasbourg and Ajaccio. He was released in summer 2005. After being without a club for one year, he joined Grenoble in Ligue 2. In November 2012, after three years without playing a single game, Chapuis joined National team Bourg-Péronnas. International career He was called up to the French Under 21s and was part of the squad of ''Les Bleuets'' that lost to Czech U-21 in the final of the 2002 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship UEFA European Under-21 Championship 2002 was the 13th staging of UEFA's European Un ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Johann Chapuis
Johann Chapuis (born 15 January 1975) is a retired French footballer who played as a defender. Career Chapuis made 177 appearances in Ligue 2, and he helped three clubs gain promotion from the Championnat National to Ligue 2. His previous clubs include AS Nancy Lorraine, Louhans-Cuiseaux, FC Rouen and Stade Lavallois. Honours ;Chamois Niortais * Championnat National The Championnat de France National ( en, French National Championship), commonly referred to as simply National or Division 3, serves as the third division of the French football league system behind Ligue 1 and Ligue 2. Contested by 18 clubs, t ... champions: 2005–06 References ;General * * * ;Specific 1975 births Living people Footballers from Besançon French men's footballers Men's association football central defenders Racing Besançon players AS Nancy Lorraine players Louhans-Cuiseaux FC players FC Rouen players ASOA Valence players Chamois Niortais F.C. players Stade Lavallois playe ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jean-Frédéric Chapuis
Jean-Frédéric Chapuis (born 2 March 1989) is a French freestyle skier. He won the gold medal at the 2013 FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships in ski cross Ski cross is a skiing competition which incorporates terrain features traditionally found in freestyle skiing with courses which include big-air jumps and high-banked turns. In spite of the fact that it is a timed racing event, it is often cons .... He repeated his success in the 2014 Winter Olympic Games with a gold medal. References External links * * * * * 1989 births Living people French male freestyle skiers Freestyle skiers at the 2014 Winter Olympics Freestyle skiers at the 2018 Winter Olympics Freestyle skiers at the 2022 Winter Olympics Olympic freestyle skiers of France Olympic gold medalists for France Olympic medalists in freestyle skiing Medalists at the 2014 Winter Olympics People from Bourg-Saint-Maurice Sportspeople from Savoie {{France-freestyle-skiing-bio-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Félicien Chapuis
Félicien Chapuis (29 April 1824 – 30 September 1879) was a Belgian doctor and entomologist. He specialised in Coleoptera Beetles are insects that form the order Coleoptera (), in the superorder Endopterygota. Their front pair of wings are hardened into wing-cases, elytra, distinguishing them from most other insects. The Coleoptera, with about 400,000 describ ... and finished the text of ''Genera des coléoptères'' by Théodore Lacordaire (1801—1870) when Lacordaire died. He wrote: *1874. ''Histoire Naturelle des Insectes. Genera des Coléoptères''. Tome 10. Libraire Encyclopédique de Roret, Paris, 455 pp., pls. 111–124. (Phytophages) *1875. ''Histoire Naturelle des Insectes. Genera des Coléoptères''. Tome 11. Libraire Encyclopédique de Roret, Paris, 420 pp., pls. 125–130. (Phytophages) *1876. ''Histoire Naturelle des Insectes. Genera des Coléoptères''. Tome 12. Libraire Encyclopédique de Roret, Paris, 424 pp., pls. 131–134. (Érotyliens. Endomychides, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Olivier Chapuis
Olivier Chapuis (born 10 January 1975) is a French retired competitive ice dancer. With dance partner Véronique Delobel, he competed internationally for France, winning medals at the 2000 Ondrej Nepela Memorial and competing on the . Before teaming up with Delobel, he competed internationally with partners and Anne Chaigneau. Results ''GP:[...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Michel Chapuis
Michel Chapuis (born 18 June 1941) is a French sprint canoer who competed in the early 1960s. He won the silver medal in the C-2 1000 m event at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo Tokyo (; ja, 東京, , ), officially the Tokyo Metropolis ( ja, 東京都, label=none, ), is the capital and largest city of Japan. Formerly known as Edo, its metropolitan area () is the most populous in the world, with an estimated 37.468 .... ReferencesSports-reference.com profile 1941 births Canoeists at the 1964 Summer Olympics French male canoeists Living people Olympic canoeists of France Olympic silver medalists for France Olympic medalists in canoeing Medalists at the 1964 Summer Olympics {{France-Olympic-medalist-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Charles Bertin Gaston Chapuis De Tourville
Charles Bertin Gaston Chapuis de Tourville (1740 in Hettange-Grande – November 22, 1809 in Cattenom), Divisional General during the French Revolution and the First French Empire. He became Maréchal de camp ''Maréchal de camp'' (sometimes incorrectly translated as field marshal) was a general officer rank used by the French Army until 1848. The rank originated from the older rank of sergeant major general ( French: ''sergent-major général''). Se ... (major general) on 12 July 1792 and divisional general on 8 March 1793. He died on 22 November 1809. French commanders of the Napoleonic Wars 1740 births 1809 deaths {{France-mil-bio-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |