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Gerbaud may refer to: * Gerbold, bishop of Bayeux of the seventh century * Gerebald, bishop of Châlon of the ninth century * Gerbald, bishop of Liège of the Prince-Bishopric of Liège * (''Gerbaud, Gerwald'') There are numerous variants on this Germanic name, originally ''Gere-bold''. Gerbeaud * Emil Gerbeaud Emil Gerbeaud (french: Émile Gerbeaud, Carouge, Canton of Geneva, Switzerland, 22 February 1854 – Budapest, Hungary, 8 November 1919) was a Swiss people, Swiss-born Hungarian people, Hungarian confectioner, chocolate producer, industrialist an ... (1854–1919), Swiss-born Hungarian confectioner, chocolate producer, industrialist and entrepreneur * Café Gerbeaud Gerbeau * Hubert Gerbeau (1937–2021), French historian and writer See also * Gerbert (other) {{surname, Gerbaud, Gerbeaud, Gerbeau French masculine given names Masculine given names Germanic masculine given names ...
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Gerebald
:''There is another saint Gerbold of the same name, a bishop of Bayeux from the seventh century; and a bishop of Liège (died 809)'' Gerebald was bishop of Châlon-sur-Saône A bishop is an ordained clergy member who is entrusted with a position of authority and oversight in a religious institution. In Christianity, bishops are normally responsible for the governance of dioceses. The role or office of bishop is ca ... from 864 to 885. He is a Catholic and Orthodox saint, with feast day 12 June. Notes 885 deaths Bishops of Chalon-sur-Saône 9th-century Christian saints Year of birth unknown {{france-saint-stub ...
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French Masculine Given Names
French (french: français(e), link=no) may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to France ** French language French ( or ) is a Romance language of the Indo-European family. It descended from the Vulgar Latin of the Roman Empire, as did all Romance languages. French evolved from Gallo-Romance, the Latin spoken in Gaul, and more specifically in Nor ..., which originated in France, and its various dialects and accents ** French people, a nation and ethnic group identified with France ** French cuisine, cooking traditions and practices Fortnite French places Arts and media * The French (band), a British rock band * French (episode), "French" (episode), a live-action episode of ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'' * Française (film), ''Française'' (film), 2008 * French Stewart (born 1964), American actor Other uses * French (surname), a surname (including a list of people with the name) * French (tunic), a particular type of military jacket or tunic used in the Rus ...
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Gerbert (other)
Gerbert is a Germanic given name, from ''gar'' "spear" and ''berht'' "bright". People with Gerbert as given name: * Gerbert of Aurillac, who became Pope Silvester II * Gerbert de Montreuil, French poet of the thirteenth century * Gerbert Moritsevich Rappaport, (1908 - 1983), a Soviet filmmaker Notable people with the surname Gerbert: * Martin Gerbert Martin Gerbert (11 August 1720 – 3 May 1793), was a German theologian, historian and writer on music, belonged to the noble family of Gerbert von Hornau, and was born at Horb am Neckar, Württemberg, on 12 (or 11 or 13) August 1720. Life He w ..., German musicologist In popular culture: * ''Gerbert'' (TV series), a Christian children's TV series See also * Gerber (other) {{disambig, given name ...
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Hubert Gerbeau
Hubert Gerbeau (17 January 1937 – 3 April 2021) was a French historian and writer. He travelled to several places in the French-speaking world, including Réunion. A graduate of the University of Provence, he wrote several essays and novels on themes such as slavery. Distinctions *Knight of the Legion of Honour The National Order of the Legion of Honour (french: Ordre national de la Légion d'honneur), formerly the Royal Order of the Legion of Honour ('), is the highest French order of merit, both military and civil. Established in 1802 by Napoleon, ... Works Doctoral Thesis *''L'esclavage et son ombre : l'île de Bourbon aux XIXe et XXe siècles, thèse de doctorat d'Etat'' (2005) Essays *''Martin Luther King'' (1968) *''Les esclaves noirs : pour une histoire du silence'' (1970) *''Les esclaves noirs : pour une histoire du silence'' (2013) *''Outre-terre, outre-mer : cultures, colonialisme, impérialismes : mélanges pour Jacques Weber'' (2019) Novels *''Noc'' (2004) ...
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Café Gerbeaud
Café Gerbeaud, situated at Vörösmarty tér 7 in Budapest, the capital of Hungary, is a traditional coffeehouse opened in 1858. It was built in Gründerzeit style. In 2009 Café Gerbeaud opened its second confectionery in Tokyo, Japan. History The company was started in 1858 by Henrik Kugler, the third child of a confectionery dynasty. He acquired his knowledge and experience mostly during his journeymanship in eleven European capitals including Paris. After that he opened a confectionery at József nádor Square which was soon accounted as one of the best in Pest. Among the specialities were Chinese and Russian teas as well as his ice creations which were soon named "the best ice in Pest". In order to be closer to the city center, Kugler in 1870 moved the store to Vörösmarty tér. The customers of that time most favoured his coffees, liqueurs and candy. But Kugler Pies and Mignons were also well known, because for the first time it was possible to take them home, wrappe ...
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Emil Gerbeaud
Emil Gerbeaud (french: Émile Gerbeaud, Carouge, Canton of Geneva, Switzerland, 22 February 1854 – Budapest, Hungary, 8 November 1919) was a Swiss-born Hungarian confectioner, chocolate producer, industrialist and entrepreneur. Several famous traditional Hungarian cakes were first introduced by him like the ''macskanyelv'' (), the ''konyakos meggy'' (), the ''csokoládé drazsé'' () and he was the first in Hungary who sold French cakes filled with custard. The ''zserbó'' cake, a well-known product of the Café Gerbeaud is named after him, although it was not available in his lifetime. Life Early life Émile Gerbeaud was born in Carouge, Canton of Geneva, Switzerland on 22 February 1854 into a Roman Catholic merchant, confectioner family. His father, Simon-Jean-François Gerbeaud was a French confectioner and trader. His mother was Jeanne-Marie Gros. During his younger years he was trained in the family business and later worked in several confectioneries in Germany, Englan ...
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Prince-Bishopric Of Liège
The Prince-Bishopric of Liège or Principality of Liège was an Hochstift, ecclesiastical principality of the Holy Roman Empire that was situated for the most part in present-day Belgium. It was an Imperial State, Imperial Estate, so the List of bishops and prince-bishops of Liège, bishop of Liège, as its prince, had a seat and a vote in the Imperial Diet (Holy Roman Empire), Imperial Diet. The Prince-Bishopric of Liège should not be confused with the Diocese of Liège, which was larger and over which the prince-bishop exercised only the usual responsibilities of a bishop. The bishops of Liège acquired their status as prince-bishops between 980 and 985 when Bishop Notker of Liège, who had been the bishop since 972, received secular control of the County of Huy from Otto II, Holy Roman Emperor. From 1500, the prince-bishopric belonged to the Lower Rhenish–Westphalian Circle. Its territory included most of the present Belgian provinces of Liège (province), Liège and Limbu ...
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