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Garat may refer to Places *Garat, Charente *''Garat'', the Hungarian name for Dacia village, Jibert Commune, Braşov County, Romania People * Anne-Marie Garat (born 1946), French novelist * Dominique Garat (1735-1799), called ''the Old'', French Basque politician, brother of Dominique-Joseph * Dominique-Joseph Garat (1749–1833), French Basque politician, member of the Académie française * Joseph Garat Joseph Garat (31 December 1872, Bayonne - December 1944, Bayonne) was a former mayor of Bayonne. He is known for being implicated in the Stavisky Affair. Life A doctor in law, with a diploma from the École libre des sciences politiques in Paris, ... (1872–1944), French politician of the inter-war period (1918–1939) * Pierre Garat (singer) (1762–1823), French "chanteur lyrique"; nephew of Dominique-Joseph Garat * Pierre Garat (civil servant), head of the section for the Jewish question for the Gironde prefecture under the German occupation Fictional characters * Gara ...
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Garat, Charente
Garat is a commune in the Charente department in southwestern France. Population See also *Communes of the Charente department The following is a list of the 364 communes of the Charente department of France. The communes cooperate in the following intercommunalities (as of 2020):Communes of Charente {{Charente-geo-stub ...
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Jibert
Jibert (german: Seiburg; hu, Zsiberk) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of five villages: Dacia (until 1931 ''Ștena''), Grânari, Jibert, Lovnic and Văleni. The commune is located in the northwestern part of the county, on the border with Sibiu County. It lies at a distance of from the town of Rupea, from the city of Făgăraș, and from the county seat, Brașov. At the 2011 census, 68.6% of inhabitants were Romanians, 15.7% Hungarians, 12.9% Roma, and 2.8% Germans. The House of Soterius von Sachsenheim is a Transylvanian Saxon noble family originating from the village Stein (present-day Dacia), in the former Saxon administrative division. Natives * Gheorghe Langa Gheorghe Langa (10 January 1930 – 5 August 1968) was a Romanian equestrian. He competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics and the 1960 Summer Olympics The 1960 Summer Olympics ( it, Giochi Olimpici estivi del 1960), officially known as the Games ... File:Seiburg.JPG, Ji ...
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Anne-Marie Garat
Anne-Marie Garat (9 October 1946 – 26 July 2022) was a French novelist. She won the Prix Femina for her novel ''Aden'' in 1992 and the for her novel ''Les mal famées''. Studying literature in Bordeaux, she then obtained a DEA in cinema at the université de Paris I. She lived in Paris, where she taught cinema and photography. Jack Lang then commissioned her to teach cinema at the école. She has published several novels, psychological in nature and with major female characters. They are set in various eras of the 20th century (e.g. the 1910s for ''Dans la main du diable'', the Second World War for ''Les mal famées''). Following ''Dans la main du diable'' set before World War I in 1914, Anne-Marie Garat pursued in 2008, with ''L'enfant des ténèbres'', her epic depiction of the 20th century, bringing up the period of 1930s and the rise of the totalitarian dictatorships. Works * ''L'homme de Blaye'', Flammarion, 1984 * ''Voie non classée'', Flammarion, 1985 * ''L'in ...
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Dominique Garat
Dominique Joseph Garat (8 September 17499 December 1833) was a French Basque writer, lawyer, journalist, philosopher and politician. Biography Garat was born at Bayonne, in the French Basque Country. After a good education under the direction of a relation who was a ''curé'', and a period as an advocate at Bordeaux, he came to Paris, where he obtained introductions to the most distinguished writers of the time, and became a contributor to the ''Encyclopedie méthodique'' and the ''Mercure de France''. He gained a reputation by an ''éloge'' on Michel de l'Hôpital in 1778, and was afterwards crowned three times by the Académie française for ''éloges'' on Suger, Montausier and Fontenelle. In 1785 he was named professor of history at the Lycée, where his lectures were as popular as those of Jean-François de La Harpe on literature. Elected as a deputy to the Estates-General in 1789, Garat rendered important service to the popular cause by his narrative of the proceedi ...
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Dominique-Joseph Garat
Dominique Joseph Garat (8 September 17499 December 1833) was a French Basque Country, French Basque writer, lawyer, journalist, philosopher and politician. Biography Garat was born at Bayonne, in the French Basque Country. After a good education under the direction of a relation who was a ''curé'', and a period as an advocate at Bordeaux, he came to Paris, where he obtained introductions to the most distinguished writers of the time, and became a contributor to the ''Encyclopedie méthodique'' and the ''Mercure de France''. He gained a reputation by an ''éloge'' on Michel de l'Hôpital in 1778, and was afterwards crowned three times by the Académie française for ''éloges'' on Suger, Charles de Sainte-Maure, duc de Montausier, Montausier and Bernard le Bovier de Fontenelle, Fontenelle. In 1785 he was named professor of history at the Lycée, where his lectures were as popular as those of Jean-François de La Harpe on literature. Elected as a deputy to the Estates-General of ...
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Joseph Garat
Joseph Garat (31 December 1872, Bayonne - December 1944, Bayonne) was a former mayor of Bayonne. He is known for being implicated in the Stavisky Affair. Life A doctor in law, with a diploma from the École libre des sciences politiques in Paris, Joseph Garat practised as a lawyer until 1910, when he was elected a deputy and gave up practising law. A conseiller municipal of Bayonne from 1900, he was elected the town's mayor in 1908. Thus began the city's "first Garatist era", then he was re-elected mayor in 1912 and deputy in 1914. He was also elected a conseiller général in 1909, 1910 and 1928. Garat retired from politics and between 1919 and 1924 worked in a, dans un "cabinet d'affaires" in Paris. He re-took his seat as a deputy in May 1924, then became mayor of Bayonne again in 1925, thus beginning the "second Garatist era". He won all the elections - he was re-elected as deputy in 1928 and 1932, and as mayor in 1929. I In 1933 he was implicated in the Stavisky Affair. ...
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Pierre-Jean Garat
Pierre-Jean Garat (25 April 1764 – 1 March 1823) was a French Basque singer and nephew of Dominique Joseph Garat. He was born in Ustaritz. Garat devoted himself from an early age to the cultivation of his musical talents. Because he professed a distaste for the legal profession, which his father wished him to pursue, he was deprived of his allowance, but through the patronage of a friend he obtained the office of secretary to Comte d'Artois, and was afterwards engaged to give musical lessons to the queen of France. At the beginning of the Revolution he accompanied Rode to England, where the two musicians appeared together in concerts. He returned to Paris in 1794. After the Revolution he became a professional singer and was thrown into prison for a song he composed about the misfortunes of the royal family. On regaining his liberty Garat went to Hamburg, where he at once achieved extraordinary success. By his subsequent appearances in Paris, and his visits to Italy, Spain, G ...
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Pierre Garat (civil Servant)
Pierre Garat (11 April 1919 – 5 November 1976) was a high-level civil servant of Vichy France. From 25 August 1943, he was the head of the service for the Jewish question for the Gironde. He was a member of the UJPF (a section of the PPF) and (according to the CDL for the Gironde) a member of the Petainist organisation "Les Amis du Maréchal" (The Marshal's Friends). In August 1943, Pierre Garat was made director of the cabinet of Pierre-René Gazagne, Préfet of Landes. On the liberation of Bordeaux, his dossier was examined by the Comité départemental de libération for the Gironde, who put him and Maurice Papon on its list of people to separate from state service. Nevertheless, he was made sous-préfet at Dax in August 1944, then at Blaye Blaye (; oc, Blaia ) is a commune and subprefecture in the Gironde department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern France. For centuries, Blaye was a particularly convenient crossing point for those who came from the north and ...
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