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Guerrier De Dumast
Guerrier (French: ''warrior'') is a French surname that may refer to * André Guerrier (1874–?), French Olympic sailor * Akia Guerrier (born 1998), female sprinter for the Turks and Caicos Islands *Edith Guerrier (1870–1958), American librarian *Edmund Guerrier (1840–1921), American interpreter * Francis Guerrier (1896–1969), French aviator *John Walter Guerrier Lund (1912–2015), English phycologist *Julien Guerrier (born 1985), French golfer *Matt Guerrier (born 1978), American baseball pitcher *Philippe Guerrier (1757–1845), President of Haïti * Prosper Guerrier de Dumast (1796–1883), French Catholic figure *Quincy Guerrier (born 1999), Canadian basketball player *Simon Guerrier (born 1976), British science fiction author and dramatist *Vladimir Guerrier (1837–1919), Russian historian *Wilde-Donald Guerrier (born 1989), Haitian football player *William Guerrier William Guerrier (1812 – February 16, 1858) was a businessman and Cheyenne interpreter on the San ...
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Prosper Guerrier De Dumast
Auguste-Prosper-François, baron Guerrier de Dumast (26 February 1796, Nancy – 26 January 1883, Nancy) was a figure of French Liberal Catholicism and a defender of the city of Nancy (lotharingism). A member of the Académie de Stanislas,. he was also a chevalier of the Order of Charles III and a member of the Société Asiatique The Société Asiatique (Asiatic Society) is a French learned society dedicated to the study of Asia. It was founded in 1822 with the mission of developing and diffusing knowledge of Asia. Its boundaries of geographic interest are broad, ranging .... Works *1820: ''La Maçonnerie''. *1818–1821: ''Discours maçonniques des années''. *1821–1862: ''Un mot sur les langues de l'Orient''. *1832–1835: ''Le pour et le contre sur la résurrection des provinces''. *1866: ''Les Initiatives lorraines''. *1874: ''Couronne poétique de la Lorraine''. *1868: ''Morts comparées de la Pologne et de la Lorraine''. *1850: ''Philosophie de l'histoire de Lorrai ...
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André Guerrier
André Onésime Gaston Guerrier (18 December 1874 – unknown) was a sailor from France, who represented his country at the 1924 Summer Olympics in Le Havre, France. Guerrier took the bronze in the 8 Metre The International Eight Metre class are class of racing yachts. Eight Metre boats (often called "Eights" or 8mR) are a '' construction class'', meaning that the boats are not identical but are all designed to meet specific measurement formula, in .... References Sources * French male sailors (sport) Sailors at the 1924 Summer Olympics – 8 Metre Olympic sailors for France 1874 births Year of death missing Sportspeople from Le Havre Olympic bronze medalists for France Olympic medalists in sailing Medalists at the 1924 Summer Olympics {{France-yachtracing-bio-stub ...
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Akia Guerrier
Akia Aretha Guerrier (born November 9, 1998) is a sprinter for the Turks and Caicos Islands. She specialises in the 100m, 200m and 400m sprints. She is also currently the national record holder for the Turks and Caicos Islands for the 100m, 200m, 400m as well as Long Jump. Akia has competed in numerous international events for the Turks and Caicos Islands such as: World Youth Games 2015 - Columbia, Commonwealth youth Games 2015 - Samoa, and World Junior Championships 2016 - Poland. Personal bests References * 1998 births Living people Turks and Caicos Islands female sprinters British female sprinters Competitors at the 2018 Central American and Caribbean Games {{TurksCaicos-athletics-bio-stub ...
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Edith Guerrier
Edith Guerrier (1870–1958) was a pioneer in the field of library science. Guerrier is best known for developing progressive library programs in the 1890s, including a reading program and a pottery studio for girls of Boston's North End, an urban immigrant center during the Progressive Era. Biography Early life Guerrier was born in 1870 in New Bedford, Massachusetts. Her father, George Guerrier, was an English immigrant who served in the American Civil War as a Second Lieutenant of Colored Infantry. Edith's mother, Emma Guerrier (Ricketson) died when Guerrier was a young child. Guerrier spent a great deal of her childhood separated from her father and his side of the family due to his difficulty finding steady work. She lived at times with her late mother's siblings, Anna and Walton Ricketson and her elderly Uncle Fox on her father's side.Matson, Molly. (1992). “An Independent Woman The Autobiography of Edith Guerrier”. xxiii-xxxix. Guerrier later said of the Ricketson ...
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Edmund Guerrier
Edmund Gasseau Choteau Le Guerrier (16 January 1840 – 1 January 1921), of American and Cheyenne parentage, was a survivor of the Sand Creek massacre in 1864. He was an interpreter for the U.S. government during the Indian Wars between the Cheyenne and the United States, and later became a successful rancher. Early life Guerrier was born January 16, 1840, in a Cheyenne camp on the Smoky Hill River in what is now the state of Kansas. His father William Guerrier, an American of French descent born in 1812 in St. Louis, Missouri, was then employed by the fur trader William Bent of Bent's Fort; his mother was Tah-tah-tois-neh (Walks In Sight), a Cheyenne of Little Rock (Cheyenne chief), Little Rock's Wutapai band. In 1848, his father left William Bent's employ and, in partnership with Seth Edmund Ward, became a licensed trader in the region of the Upper Platte River, Platte and Arkansas River, Arkansas rivers, eventually operating a trading post along the Platte with his partners.Ha ...
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Francis Guerrier
Francis may refer to: People *Pope Francis, the head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State and Bishop of Rome *Francis (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters *Francis (surname) Places *Rural Municipality of Francis No. 127, Saskatchewan, Canada *Francis, Saskatchewan, Canada **Francis (electoral district) *Francis, Nebraska *Francis Township, Holt County, Nebraska *Francis, Oklahoma *Francis, Utah Other uses * ''Francis'' (film), the first of a series of comedies featuring Francis the Talking Mule, voiced by Chill Wills *''Francis'', a 1983 play by Julian Mitchell *FRANCIS, a bibliographic database * ''Francis'' (1793), a colonial schooner in Australia *Francis turbine, a type of water turbine *Francis (band), a Sweden-based folk band * Francis, a character played by YouTuber Boogie2988 See also *Saint Francis (other) *Francies, a surname, including a list of people with the name *Francisco (other) *Franciscus ...
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John Walter Guerrier Lund
John Walter Guerrier Lund CBE FRS (27 November 1912 – 21 March 2015) was an English phycologist. Early life and education Lund was born in 1912 and was educated at Sedbergh School. He studied for his Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degrees at the University of Manchester, before moving to the University of London in 1935. He was awarded his PhD in 1939 and his DSc in 1951. In 1949 he married Hilda Mabel Canter and they had two children together. Career He worked for a time as a Lecturer at the University of Sheffield, and then joined the West Midlands Forensic Science Laboratory as Staff Biologist. While there he worked on the case of the unsolved murder victim who has become known as Wych Elm Bella. In 1944 he joined the Freshwater Biological Association (FBA) as Scientific Officer for algology, moving to Windermere with the Association's Fritsch Collection of Freshwater Algae in 1954. He retired in 1978, was appointed Deputy chief scientific officer and ...
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Julien Guerrier
Julien Guerrier (born 1 July 1985) is a French professional golfer who plays on the European Tour. He won the 2006 Amateur Championship. Amateur career Guerrier was born in Évreux. He had a successful amateur career, which included winning The Amateur Championship in 2006 at Royal St George's Golf Club. He turned professional after competing in the 2007 Masters Tournament. Professional career Guerrier finished third on the Alps Tour Order of Merit in 2008 to graduate to the second tier Challenge Tour for 2009. He again progressed, finishing 16th on the 2009 Challenge Tour Rankings to earn a European Tour card for 2010, although he later improved his exemption category at qualifying school, recording a record low round of 60 in the process. He failed to retain his card after the 2010 European Tour and returned to the Challenge Tour for 2011. At the end of 2011 he qualified to play on the European Tour for 2012, but failed to retain his card for a second time. After a number of se ...
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Matt Guerrier
Matthew Olson Guerrier (born August 2, 1978) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Minnesota Twins, Los Angeles Dodgers and Chicago Cubs. Amateur career A native of Cleveland, Ohio, Guerrier attended Shaker Heights High School. He was selected by the Kansas City Royals in the 33rd round (979th overall) of the 1996 Major League Baseball draft, but did not sign, opting instead to play college baseball at Kent State University. While at Kent State in 1997, he played collegiate summer baseball in the Cape Cod Baseball League for the Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox. Professional career Chicago White Sox Guerrier was drafted by the Chicago White Sox in the 10th round (309th overall) of the 1999 MLB Draft. He pitched in the White Sox minor league system through 2001, reaching Triple-A with the Charlotte Knights. Pittsburgh Pirates On March 27, 2002, Guerrier was traded by the White Sox to the Pittsburgh Pirates for Dámaso ...
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Philippe Guerrier
Jean-Jacques Louis Philippe Guerrier, Duke of L'Avance, Count of Mirebalais (December 19, 1757 – April 15, 1845) was a career officer and general in the Haitian Army who became President of Haïti on May 3, 1844. He died in office on April 15, 1845. Early life A respected soldier, Guerrier had successfully commanded the southern black army during the Haitian Revolution. After Haiti became independent, he retired from active service and became a plantation owner. King Henry I Henry I may refer to: 876–1366 * Henry I the Fowler, King of Germany (876–936) * Henry I, Duke of Bavaria (died 955) * Henry I of Austria, Margrave of Austria (died 1018) * Henry I of France (1008–1060) * Henry I the Long, Margrave of the ... gave him the hereditary title of Duke of l'Avancé and Earl of Mirebalais. Presidency In 1844, discontent erupted among rural farmers and cultivators over economic conditions within the country. These disaffected groups formed bands of armed men known ...
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Quincy Guerrier
Quincy Guerrier (born May 13, 1999) is a Canadian college basketball player for the Oregon Ducks men's basketball, Oregon Ducks of the Pac-12 Conference. He previously played for the Syracuse Orange men's basketball, Syracuse Orange. Early life and career Guerrier played association football, soccer and street hockey before focusing on basketball. He attended Thetford Academy in Thetford Mines, Thetford Mines, Quebec for five years, turning down offers from larger schools. In 2018, Guerrier was named team most valuable player at the BioSteel All-Canadian Basketball Game, BioSteel All-Canadian Game. He averaged 24.7 points and 6.2 rebounds per game in his final season with Thetford. Guerrier competed for Brookwood Elite and CIA Bounce on the Amateur Athletic Union circuit. He committed to playing college basketball for Syracuse Orange men's basketball, Syracuse over offers from Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball, Illinois and Oregon Ducks men's basketball, Oregon. College ca ...
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Simon Guerrier
Simon Guerrier (born June 1976) is a British science fiction author and dramatist, closely associated with the fictional universe of ''Doctor Who'' and its spinoffs. Although he has written three ''Doctor Who'' novels, for the BBC Books range, his work has mostly been for Big Finish Productions' audio drama and book ranges. Guerrier has also written tie-in books for the Being Human and Primeval television series and co-authored a reference book for the Buffy the Vampire Slayer television series. Work Guerrier's earliest published fiction appeared in ''Zodiac'', the first of Big Finish's '' Short Trips'' range of ''Doctor Who'' short story anthologies. To date, his work has appeared in the majority of the ''Short Trips'' collections. He has also edited three volumes in the series, '' The History of Christmas'', ''Time Signature'' and '' How the Doctor Changed My Life''. The second of these takes as its starting-point Guerrier's short story ''An Overture Too Early'' in ''The M ...
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