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Hervé
Hervé is a French language, French masculine given name of Breton language, Breton origin, from the name of the 6th-century Breton Saint Hervé. The common latinization of the name is Herveus (also ''Haerveus''), an early (8th-century) latinization was ''Charivius''. Anglicized forms are Harvey (name), Harvey and Hervey. Its Old Breton form was ''Huiarnviu'' (cf. Old Welsh ''Haarnbiu'' ), composed of the elements ''hoiarn'' ("iron", modern Breton ''houarn'', c.f. Welsh ''haearn'') and ''viu'' ("bright", "blazing", modern Breton ''bev''). Its common Celtic form would have been ''*isarno-biuos'' or ''*-ue(s)uos''. Recorded Middle Breton forms of the name include ''Ehuarn, Ehouarn, Houarn''. The name of the 6th-century saint is recorded in numerous variants, including forms such as: ''Houarniault'', ''Houarneau''; as the name of a legendary Breton bard, the name occurs in varians such as ''Hyvarnion, Huaruoé, Hoarvian''.''Bulletin Archéologique de l'Association Bretonne '' t ...
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Hervé (Norman)
Hervé is a French language, French masculine given name of Breton language, Breton origin, from the name of the 6th-century Breton Saint Hervé. The common latinization of the name is Herveus (also ''Haerveus''), an early (8th-century) latinization was ''Charivius''. Anglicized forms are Harvey (name), Harvey and Hervey. Its Old Breton form was ''Huiarnviu'' (cf. Old Welsh ''Haarnbiu'' ), composed of the elements ''hoiarn'' ("iron", modern Breton ''houarn'', c.f. Welsh ''haearn'') and ''viu'' ("bright", "blazing", modern Breton ''bev''). Its common Celtic form would have been ''*isarno-biuos'' or ''*-ue(s)uos''. Recorded Middle Breton forms of the name include ''Ehuarn, Ehouarn, Houarn''. The name of the 6th-century saint is recorded in numerous variants, including forms such as: ''Houarniault'', ''Houarneau''; as the name of a legendary Breton bard, the name occurs in varians such as ''Hyvarnion, Huaruoé, Hoarvian''.''Bulletin Archéologique de l'Association Bretonne '' t ...
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Hervé Bazin
Hervé Bazin (; 17 April 191117 February 1996) was a French writer, whose best-known novels covered semi-autobiographical topics of teenage rebellion and dysfunctional families. Biography Bazin, born Jean-Pierre Hervé-Bazin in Angers, Maine-et-Loire, France came from a high-bourgeois Catholic family. He was the great-nephew of the writer René Bazin. His father was a magistrate who with his wife had been sent to China to take up a diplomatic post. Hervé and his brother were brought up in the ancestral home, the chateau of Le Patys, by their grandmother. When she died, his mother returned from Hanoi with reluctance. She sent Bazin to a variety of clerical establishments and then to the military academy, the Prytanée de la Fleche, from which he was expelled as incompetent. He opposed his authoritarian mother, ran away several times during his teens, and refused Catholic teachings. At the age of 20 he broke up with his family. Leaving his home for Paris, he took a degree i ...
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Saint Hervé
Saint Hervé ( 521 – 575 AD), also known as Harvey, Herveus, or Houarniaule, was a sixth-century Breton people, Breton saint. Along with Ivo of Kermartin, Saint Ives, he is one of the most popular of the Breton saints. He was born in Guimiliau (Gwimilio). Legend Hervé was the son of a Welsh bard named Hyvarnion, who had studied under Cadoc. Hyvarnion became a minstrel at the court of Childebert I. His mother was Rivanone, a woman of surpassing beauty who knew the properties of plants and herbs. Hervé was born blind. His father died when Hervé was still quite young. He inherited his father's harp. His mother became an Anchorite, anchoress and entrusted the seven-year-old boy to the care of his uncles who placed him with a learned hermit who lived in the forest. At about fourteen years of age, he went to study at the monasastic school at Plouvien, where his maternal uncle, Gourvoyed was abbot. Hervé grew up to become a teacher and minstrel.
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Hervé Biausser
Hervé Biausser (born 17 February 1951) is the former director of two French engineering schools, École Centrale Paris and Supélec, positions he has held since 2003 and 2013, respectively. He was the director of CentraleSupélec from 1 January 2015, date when the fusion of the two schools was effective, until 31 August 2018 when he was replaced by Romain Soubeyran. Career Biausser studied engineering at École Centrale Paris. He began his PhD studies at École Centrale Paris and, before defending, joined IRSID, the research institute of the French steel industry group Usinor in 1977. There, he researched steel processing and steel products, held several managerial positions, and was responsible for the Mechanical Metallurgy Department. He then became a professor at his alma mater. He was promoted to the head of the Materials Development laboratory, a position he held from 1998 to 2001. In July 2001, he became Director of the Research Centre of the institution, head of the Gra ...
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Hervé IV Of Donzy
Hervé IV of Donzy (1173– 22 January 1222) was a French nobleman and participant in the Fifth Crusade. By marriage in 1200 to Mahaut de Courtenay (1188–1257), daughter of Peter II of Courtenay, he became Count of Nevers. In a dispute over the château de Gien with Peter of Courtenay, Hervé came to a settlement in 1199, having defeated and captured his overlord Peter at Cosne-sur-Loire. After Peter's death in 1219, he became Count of Auxerre and Tonnerre also; with Philip II, Marquis of Namur and Robert de Courtenay contesting Auxerre. He acquired Liernais also, in 1210. Hervé and his countess were active in developing the Nivernais, his lands around Donzy adjoining the Nivernais and Burgundy. In 1209 they founded a Carthusian abbey at . He reconstructed the château Musard, Billy-sur-Oisy, around 1212–5. The priory at Beaulieu was founded in 1214.There are several places in France called Beaulieu, and it is uncertain which this one was. The County of Nevers roughly cor ...
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Hervé De Bourg-Dieu
Hervé de Bourg-DieuHervé de Déols, Hervi de Bourg Dieu, Hervaeus of Bourg-Dieu, Hervaeus Burgidolensis, Hervaeus of Châteauroux, Herveus of Deols. (c. 1080 in Le Mans – 1150 in Déols; ) was a French Benedictine exegete. He is known particularly for his ''Commentarii in Isaiam prophetam'', on the Book of Isaiah. Notes References *Germain Morin Germain Morin (1861–1946) was a Franco-Belgian Benedictine historical scholar, patrologist, and liturgiologist, of the Beuronese Congregation. Life Born at Caen in Normandy, he entered the Abbey of St. Benedict at Maredsous, Belgium, in 1882 an ..., "Un critique en liturgie au XIIe siècle. Le traité inédit d'Hervé de Bourgdieu *De correctione quarundam lectionum+," ''Revue Bénédictine''; 24, 1907, pp. 36–61. * Guy Oury, "Musique et louange de Dieu d'après Hervé de Bourg-Dieu . 1075-1150. ''Études grégoriennes''; VIII (1967) pp. 15–20. External linksSchaff-Herzog entry
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Saint-M'Hervé
Saint-M'Hervé (; ) is a Communes of France, commune in the Ille-et-Vilaine Departments of France, department in Brittany (administrative region), Brittany in northwestern France. Population Inhabitants of Saint-M'Hervé are called ''saint-m'hervéens'' in French. See also *Communes of the Ille-et-Vilaine department References External links *Mayors of Ille-et-Vilaine Association
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Hervé Alicarte
Hervé Alicarte (born 7 October 1974) is a French former professional Association football, footballer who played as a Defender (association football), defender. His previous clubs include Montpellier HSC, FC Girondins de Bordeaux, Bordeaux, Toulouse FC, AC Ajaccio and Servette FC. In his time at Bordeaux he won Ligue 1 in the 1998–99 French Division 1, 1998–99 season and was on the bench when they won the 2002 Coupe de la Ligue Final. Hervé's brother is Bruno Alicarte. References External links

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Hervé Bugnet
Hervé Bugnet (born 24 August 1981) is a retired French footballer A football player or footballer is a sportsperson who plays one of the different types of football. The main types of football are association football, American football, Canadian football, Australian rules football, Gaelic football, rugby ... who played as a striker. External links * Profileat L'Équipe 1981 births Living people Association football forwards French footballers France youth international footballers Ligue 1 players Ligue 2 players FC Girondins de Bordeaux players FC Martigues players LB Châteauroux players Le Havre AC players Montpellier HSC players Dijon FCO players Lucena CF players Chamois Niortais F.C. players Thonon Evian Grand Genève F.C. players {{France-footy-forward-1980s-stub ...
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Hervé De Luze
Hervé de Luze (born 1949) is a French film editor with about fifty feature film credits.Tylski, Alexandre (2004) (in French). de Luze had a long collaboration with the director Claude Berri, for whom he edited eight films between 1981 and 1999. de Luze has been director Roman Polanski's principal editor since '' Pirates'' (1986), including the much honored 2002 film '' The Pianist''. de Luze has also edited several films with Alain Resnais, including ''On connaît la chanson'', for which he won a César Award. de Luze was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Film Editing for ''The Pianist''. de Luze has also won three César Awards (the "French Academy Award") for ''On connaît la chanson'' (1997), for '' Ne le dis à personne'' (2006), and for ''The Ghost Writer'' (2010); he has been nominated for the César for five other films as well. Filmography The listing is based on the Internet Movie Database; the directors for several films are given in parenthesis. See also *Li ...
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Hervé De Charette
Hervé de Charette (; born 30 July 1938 in Paris) is a French centrist politician. He is a descendant of the royalist military leader François de Charette and of king Charles X of France. Member of the Union for French Democracy (UDF), he was elected deputy for the first time in 1986 as representative of the Maine-et-Loire ''département''. During the first cohabitation, from 1986 to 1988, he served as Minister of Civil Service, then, during the second, from 1993 to 1995, as Minister of Housing. In the UDF, he remained faithful to the leader Valéry Giscard d'Estaing. Like him, and contrary to the most part of the UDF politicians, he supported the winning candidacy of Jacques Chirac in the 1995 presidential election and not that of Prime Minister Édouard Balladur. In this, after the campaign, he found and led the Popular Party for French Democracy (PPDF), a component of the UDF, and served as Minister of Foreign Affairs until the defeat of the Presidential Majority in the ...
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Harvey (name)
Harvey is an English family and given name derived from the Old Breton name ''Huiarnviu'', derived from the elements ''hoiarn'', ''huiarn'' (modern Breton ''houarn'') meaning "iron" and ''viu'' (Breton ''bev'') meaning "blazing". Xavier Delamarre, ''Dictionnaire de la langue gauloise : une approche linguistique du vieux celtique continental'', éditions Errance 2003, p. 192. It is related to Old Welsh ''Haarnbiu''. Surname * Harvey brothers, family of cricketers from Fitzroy, inner-city Melbourne, Victoria, Australia ** Merv Harvey (1918–1995), played one Test for Australia in January 1947 and captained Victoria five times *** Robert Harvey (footballer), Australian rules footballer for St Kilda and grandson of Merv *** Anthony Harvey (footballer), Australian rules footballer for St Kilda and grandson of Merv ** Mick Harvey (umpire) (born 1921), played for Victoria and Queensland, later became a Test umpire ** Ray Harvey (born 1926), played for Victoria ** Neil Harvey (bo ...
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