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Ferté () is a surname of French origin, meaning fortress or bastion. Notable people with the surname include: *Alain Ferté (born 1955), French racing driver *Denis-Pierre-Jean Papillon de la Ferté (1727—1794), French civil servant *Henri de La Ferté-Senneterre (1599–1681), French military governor and Marshal of France * Hue de la Ferté (fl. 1220–1235), French trouvère * Jean Charles de la Ferté (1685–1771), French aristocrat, diplomat, and Marshal of France * Jeanne-Françoise Juchereau de la Ferté de Saint-Ignace (1650–1723), Québécois nun *Michel Ferté (1958–2023), French racing driver *Philip Joubert de la Ferté (1887–1965), British Royal Air Force commander *René Ferté (1903–1958), Swiss actor *Stephen of La Ferté Stephen of La Ferté was Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem from 1128 until his death in 1130. He was a French priest, abbot of Saint-Jean-en-Vallée at Chartres, and related to Baldwin II, King of Jerusalem. His predecessor, Warmund, had bee ...
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Alain Ferté
Alain Ferté (born 8 October 1955 in Falaise, Calvados) is a professional racing driver. He is the elder brother of Michel Ferté, who is also a professional racing driver. Alain Ferté competed five seasons in Formula 3000 1985–1989. He won the 1979 French Formula Renault Championship and the 1980 French F3 championship. He has also competed in GT racing for many years, driving cars such as the Porsche 911 GT1, Toyota MR2-based SARD MC8R, and Maserati MC12 GT1. Racing record Complete European Formula Two Championship results (key) Complete International Formula 3000 results (key Key or The Key may refer to: Common meanings * Key (cryptography), a piece of information that controls the operation of a cryptography algorithm * Key (lock), device used to control access to places or facilities restricted by a lock * Key (map ...) 24 Hours of Le Mans results References External links {{DEFAULTSORT:Ferte, Alain 1955 births Living people People from Falaise ...
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Denis-Pierre-Jean Papillon De La Ferté
Denis-Pierre-Jean Papillon de la Ferté (Châlons-en-Champagne 17 February 1727 — Paris 7 July 1794) was a connoisseur of art and an administrator (an ''Intendant'' and from 1763 the sole ''Intendant'') of the Menus-Plaisirs du Roi, the organization in the royal household (the ''Maison du Roi'') that was responsible for the design and presentation of fêtes and ceremonies, weddings and funerals, at the court of France, beginning with his appointment in 1756. Even after the coming of the Revolution, he was retained until 1792, to oversee the more overtly Republican events of what had always been political as well as cultural statements ; in producing them, the conflicts among the dukes who were ''Gentilhommes de la Chambre'', to whom Papillon de la Ferté reported and among whom he served as diplomat and peacemaker, also played a role. He was a victim of the Reign of Terror in 1794. He was the son of Pierre Papillon de la Ferté (ca. 1682–1753), seigneur de la Ferté, ''prési ...
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Henri De La Ferté-Senneterre
Henri II de La Ferté-Senneterre (1599 – 27 September 1681) was a marshal of France and governor of Lorraine. Life The son of Henri I de La Ferté-Senneterre, a minister from an old knightly family in the Auvergne, Henri II was destined for a military career and fought for the first time under Maurice of Nassau, leader of the Dutch Revolt against Spain. On returning to France, he distinguished himself (as a captain in a regiment paid for by his father) in the siege of the Calvinist city of La Rochelle, begun in 1627–28 by Richelieu to put the rebel city back under the French king's control. In 1632 the French army invaded Lorraine and Henri II found himself before Nancy in 1633. On 25 September Louis XIII of France and Richelieu broke into Nancy and its 16,000 inhabitants were evacuated by the marquis de Mouis and his Lorrainian garrison. Becoming ''mestre de camp'' (equivalent to the modern rank of colonel), Henri II gained glory fighting the Spaniards at Hesdin on 29 June ...
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Hue De La Ferté
Hue de la Ferté ( fl. 1220–35) was a French trouvère who wrote three '' serventois'' attacking the regency of Blanche of Castile during the minority of Louis IX. He maligns Blanche's partiality to foreigners and singles out Theobald I of Navarre, another trouvère, as unworthy of her support. Hue was a supporter of Pierre de Dreux, Duke of Brittany. His poem ''En talent ai que je die'' is modelled after ''En chantant m'estuet complaindré'' (1228–30) by Gace Brulé Gace Brulé (''c.'' 1160 – ''after'' 1213) was a French nobleman and trouvère from Champagne. His name is simply a description of his blazonry. He owned land in Groslière and had dealings with the Knights Templar, and received a gift from t .... Its simple melody is of the form ABABCDD¹D². He modelled ''Je chantasse volentiers liement'' after ''Je chantasse volentiers liement'' (1228–30) by Chastelain de Couci and ''Or somes a ce venu'' after the anonymous ''Quant li oisellon menu''. Refere ...
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Jean Charles De La Ferté
Jean-Charles, marquis de Saint-Nectaire (11 November 1685 – 23 January 1771, Didonne, Saintonge) was a French aristocrat, diplomat and Marshal of France. Descended from a noble family who were lords of Brinon, barons of Didonne-sur-Marche, Saint-Germain-sur-Vienne and Brillac as well as holding other lordships in the Auvergne, and Counts of Saint-Victour in the Peerage of France, his father was François de Saint-Nectaire (died 1710), comte de Brinon (cr. 1608) (styled ''comte de Saint-Nectaire''), and his mother was Marie daughter of Charles de Béchillon, baron d'Irlaud. Life He joined the French Army as a lieutenant, was promoted to captain and then colonel (1705) of the Senneterre Dragoons, before serving in Italy in 1703 and 1704, and then in Flanders and on the Rhine from 1705 to 1713. Appointed brigadier in 1719 and colonel of the Marche Infantry in 1731, he fought in the Italian campaigns of 1734 and 1735 under Marshal François de Franquetot de Coigny, being p ...
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Jeanne-Françoise Juchereau De La Ferté De Saint-Ignace
Jeanne-Françoise Juchereau de la Ferté de Saint-Ignace (* 1 May 1650 in Quebec City; † 14 January 1723 in Quebec City) was a hospitaller nun of the Order of the Canonesses of St. Augustine of the Mercy of Jesus (Augustines de la Miséricorde de Jésus). She was the 6th superior of the Hôtel-Dieu de Québec hospital and the first Canadian (Canadienne) to hold this position. Life She was the daughter of Marie-Madeleine Giffard and Jean Juchereau de la Ferté, a merchant, born in La Lande-sur-Eure, north-western France around 1620 and died in Quebec City in 1685. Mother Juchereau was the niece of Mother Marie-Françoise Giffard de Saint-Ignace, also a nun hospitaller of the Augustinian Order, who died on 15 March 1657 and was buried in the choir of the chapel of the Hôtel Dieu de Québec. It is said that she had her niece, who was only six years old at the time, come to her deathbed to bless her and convince her to replace her one day at the Hôtel-Dieu de Québec. Juchere ...
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Michel Ferté
Michel Ferté (8 December 1958 – 4 January 2023) was a French professional racing driver. He was the younger brother of Alain Ferté, who is also a professional racing driver. Ferté competed five seasons in Formula 3000 from 1985 to 1989. Ferté died on 4 January 2023, at the age of 64.24 Heures du Mans. L’ancien pilote, Michel Ferté, est décédé


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Philip Joubert De La Ferté
Air Chief Marshal Sir Philip Bennet Joubert de la Ferté, (21 May 1887 – 21 January 1965) was a senior commander in the Royal Air Force during the 1930s and the Second World War. Early life Joubert de la Ferté was born in Darjeeling, India to Colonel Charles Henry Joubert de la Ferté and Eliza Jane née Meville. He was of partial French descent, his paternal grandfather having emigrated to England in 1840. He was sent to England as a child where he attended Elstree School and later Harrow School. RAF career Joubert de la Ferté joined the British Army attending the Royal Military Academy Woolwich and gaining his commission in 1907. From 1907 to 1913 he served in the Royal Field Artillery, rising to the rank of lieutenant. In 1913 he attended the Central Flying School and went on to serve in the Royal Flying Corps. With the outbreak of the First World War in 1914, he joined the British Expeditionary Force flying one of the first two operational sorties of the war. In 1915 Jo ...
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René Ferté
René Ferté (1903–1958) was a Swiss actor who worked principally in the French cinema, from 1923 onwards. He is mostly known for performances in a series of silent films directed by Jean Epstein. His roles in sound films were generally less notable, though he appeared in Fritz Lang's '' Le Testament du docteur Mabuse'' (French version), and he took the title role in the 1934 sound remake of ''Judex''. After the outbreak of the Second World War he ceased working in films.Phil Hardy. ''The BFI Companion to Crime''. London: A&C Black, 1997. p.138. Selected filmography * 1923 : ''L'Auberge rouge'', directed by Jean Epstein * 1926 : '' Mauprat'', directed by Jean Epstein * 1927 : '' La Glace à trois faces'' (''The Three-Sided Mirror''), directed by Jean Epstein * 1927 : '' Six et demi onze'', directed by Jean Epstein * 1929 : ''Sa tête'', directed by Jean Epstein * 1930 : '' Nos maîtres les domestiques'' (''Our Masters, the Servants''), directed by Hewitt Claypoole Grantham-Haye ...
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Stephen Of La Ferté
Stephen of La Ferté was Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem from 1128 until his death in 1130. He was a French priest, abbot of Saint-Jean-en-Vallée at Chartres, and related to Baldwin II, King of Jerusalem. His predecessor, Warmund, had been a close ally of Baldwin, but Stephen was much less ready to cooperate, reviving claims made by Patriarch Dagobert for church power. He sought to revive an agreement in 1100 between Dagobert and Godfrey of Bouillon, the first ruler of Jerusalem, for possession of Jaffa as an autonomous possession, and even of Jerusalem itself. Baldwin would not agree, and relations between the court and the patriarchate grew worse and worse. When Stephen died in 1130, his friends suspected poison. Baldwin visited the dying patriarch and asked how he was doing, and Stephen replied 'Sire, I am faring as you desire." He was succeeded by William of Malines William of Malines (or William of Messines) (died 1145/6) was a Flemish priest who was the Prior of the Church of ...
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La Ferté (other)
La Ferté is a French toponym meaning "fortress" or "bastion". It is the name or part of the name of several communes in France: * La Ferté, Jura, in the Jura Department * La Ferté-Alais, in the Essonne Department * La Ferté-Beauharnais, in the Loir-et-Cher Department * La Ferté-Bernard, in the Sarthe Department * La Ferté-Chevresis, in the Aisne Department * La Ferté-Frênel, in the Orne Department * La Ferté-Gaucher, in the Seine-et-Marne Department * La Ferté-Hauterive, in the Allier Department * La Ferté-Imbault, in the Loir-et-Cher Department * La Ferté-Loupière, in the Yonne Department * La Ferté-Macé, in the Orne Department * La Ferté-Milon, in the Aisne Department * La Ferté-Saint-Aubin, formerly La Ferté-Nabert, in the Loiret Department * La Ferté-Saint-Cyr, in the Loir-et-Cher Department * La Ferté-Saint-Samson, in the Seine-Maritime Department * La Ferté-sous-Jouarre, in the Seine-et-Marne Department * La Ferté-sur-Chiers, in th ...
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