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Fayolle Jean
Fayolle may refer to: * Bertrand Fayolle (born 1975), French former footballer and manager *Émile Fayolle Marie Émile Fayolle (14 May 1852 â€“ 27 August 1928) was a French general during World War I and a diplomat, elevated to the dignity of Marshal of France. Early life Marie Émile Fayolle was born on May 14, 1852 in Puy-en-Velay, at ''9 ... (1852–1928), a Marshal of France * Guy de Fayolle (1882–1944), a French philatelist * Jean Fayolle (born 1937), a French former long-distance runner * Fayolle, François-Joseph-Marie (1774-1852), French critic of music See also * Château de Fayolle (Tocane-Saint-Apre), a castle in Dordogne, Aquitane, France {{surname ...
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Bertrand Fayolle
Bertrand Fayolle (born 15 August 1975) is a French former professional Association football, footballer who played as a Forward (association football), forward. After football After retiring from football, Fayolle became the assistant manager of AS Valence from 2010 to 2012. Later, he went to work for Ford Motor Company, Ford, while living in the region of Valence, Drôme, Valence. From 2015 to 2016, Fayolle worked as a coach in the U13 team of an amateur club in Saint-Christo-en-Jarez. Career statistics Honours Saint-Étienne * Ligue 2, French Division 2: 1998–99 French Division 2, 1998–99 Nancy * Ligue 2: 2004–05 Ligue 2, 2004–05 References

1975 births Living people Footballers from Saint-Étienne French men's footballers Association football coaches Men's association football forwards Division d'Honneur players Ligue 2 players Ligue 1 players Swiss Super League players Championnat National players AS Saint-Étienne players FC Sion players Clermo ...
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Émile Fayolle
Marie Émile Fayolle (14 May 1852 â€“ 27 August 1928) was a French general during World War I and a diplomat, elevated to the dignity of Marshal of France. Early life Marie Émile Fayolle was born on May 14, 1852 in Puy-en-Velay, at ''9 rue du Chenebouterie'', a road renamed in 1961 ''"rue du Maréchal-Fayolle"''. He is the first of six children born from the marriage of Jean Pierre Auguste Fayolle, lacemaker in Le Puy, and his wife Marie Rosine Badiou. He married in 1883 to Marie Louise Augustine Collangettes, in Clermont-Ferrand, and had two children. He is the grandfather of the pilot Émile Fayolle and the great-grandfather of Anne Pingeotb, mother of Mazarine Pingeot. Fayolle studied at the ''École polytechnique'' from 1873, where he graduated with the class of 1875 and was commissioned into the artillery. Military career During his career he served in the artillery. He participated in the Pacification of Tunisia in 1881. Promoted to Captain he entered the ''É ...
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Guy De Fayolle
Marquis Guy de Fayolle (8 July 1882 – 12 March 1944) was a French philatelist who was added to the Roll of Distinguished Philatelists in 1939. In 1913 he won a gold medal at the Exposition Philatelique Internationale in Paris for his display of the stamps of Greece."Exposition Philatelique Internationale, Paris, 1913" by Charles J. Phillips, ''Stanley Gibbons Monthly Journal ''Gibbons Stamp Monthly'' (GSM) is a leading British philatelic magazine which can trace its roots back to 1890. GSM is published by the famous stamps and collectables firm of Stanley Gibbons and each issue includes updates to their various catal ...'', 31 July 1913, p. 198. His collection of the classic stamps of Mexico was sold by Harmers in 1956. Selected publications *''Les premieres emissions du Mexique (1856 a 1874)''. 1935. (With Paul de Smeth) *''Catalogue détaillé des timbres du Mexique''. 1936. References Signatories to the Roll of Distinguished Philatelists 1882 births 1944 deaths ...
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Jean Fayolle
Jean Fayolle (born 10 November 1937) is a French former long-distance runner who competed in track and cross country running. Born in Saint-Étienne, he became a member of ASPTT Paris and went on to represent France in the 5000 metres and 10,000 metres at the 1964 Tokyo Olympics. He was a four-time French national champion, winning titles in cross country, 3000 metres steeplechase, 5000 m and the 10,000 m in the 1960s. His greatest achievement was a gold medal at the 1965 International Cross Country Championships. He led the French team to the silver medals alongside Michel Bernard and Michel Jazy. He was the last Frenchman to lift the title and his win marked the first French victory since the 1940s and 1950s wins by Alain Mimoun and Raphaël Pujazon. and He competed at the International Cross Country Championships four more times during the 1960s, including a team bronze with Bernard, Salah Beddiaf and Mimoun in 1961 and a team silver alongside Jean Vaillant, Yve ...
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