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Richer, or Richers, is a surname, and may refer to: * Bob Richer (born 1951), ice hockey defenceman, played for the Buffalo Sabres * Claude Lavoie Richer, Canadian skier at the 1952 Winter Olympics * Edmond Richer, French theologian * Herbert Richers, film and dubbing producer * Robert Richers, English politician in the 16th century * Jean Richer, 17th century French astronomer * Julian Richer, founded British hi-fi retailers Richer Sounds * Lyse Richer, Canadian administrator and music teacher * Robert Richer * Stéphane Richer (ice hockey defenceman) * Stéphane Richer (ice hockey forward) * Jean Richer It may also refer to: * Richer, Manitoba * Richerus, monk of St. Remi at Reims *"Richers", a pejorative for rich people (who all happen to be black) in the ''South Park'' episode "Here Comes the Neighborhood "Here Comes the Neighborhood" is the 12th episode of the fifth season of the animated television series ''South Park'', and the 77th episode of the series overall. "He ...
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Bob Richer
Robert Roger Richer (born March 5, 1951) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey defenceman (ice hockey), defenceman. He was drafted in the fourth round, 47th overall, by the Buffalo Sabres in the 1971 NHL Amateur Draft; he played in the three games in the National Hockey League with Buffalo during the 1972–73 NHL season, 1972–73 season, going scoreless. Career statistics Regular season and playoffs External links

* 1951 births Living people Buffalo Sabres draft picks Buffalo Sabres players Canadian ice hockey defencemen Charlotte Checkers (EHL) players Cincinnati Swords players Ice hockey people from Quebec People from Cowansville Sportspeople from Montérégie Trois-Rivières Ducs players French Quebecers {{Canada-icehockey-defenceman-1950s-stub ...
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Claude Lavoie Richer
Claude Lavoie Richer (December 22, 1929 – May 18, 2014) was a Canadian cross-country skier who competed in the 1950s. He finished 52nd in the 18 km event at the 1952 Winter Olympics in Oslo Oslo ( , , or ; sma, Oslove) is the capital and most populous city of Norway. It constitutes both a county and a municipality. The municipality of Oslo had a population of in 2022, while the city's greater urban area had a population of .... External links18 km Olympic cross country results: 1948-52Claude Lavoie Richer's obituary

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Edmond Richer
Edmond Richer (; 15 September 1559 – 29 November 1631) was a French theologian known for several works advocating the Gallican theory, that the Pope's power was limited by authority of bishops, and by temporal governments. He was born in Chaource. Life After schooling at the College of Cardinal Lemoine, Richer went on to study at the Sorbonne University. There he served as doctor of theology and trustee (syndic) of the Theological Faculty. After the condemnation by the Parlement of Paris of Cardinal Bellarmine's treatise on the Temporal power of the Pope (1610), Richer developed, in his ''Libellus de Ecclesiastica et Politica Potestate'' (in French as ''De la puissance ecclésiastique et politique'', Paris, 1611) the theory that the government of the Church should be aristocratical, not monarchical. Maria de' Medici, then regent in France, opposed Richer; and, when he had been censured by an assembly of bishops held at Sens, presided over by Cardinal du Perron, she had hi ...
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Herbert Richers
Herbert Richers (March 11, 1923 – November 20, 2009) was a Brazilian film and dubbing producer. He was a pioneer in the field of voice-overs in Brazil and was responsible for the dubbing of many Hollywood blockbusters into Portuguese, particularly action films such as the ''Rambo (film series), Rambo'', ''Rocky (film series), Rocky'', and ''Lethal Weapon (film series), Lethal Weapon'' series of films, popular US TV series such as ''Charlie's Angels'', ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV series), Buffy the Vampire Slayer'', ''CSI: Miami'', ''The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air'' and ''Friends'' and many cartoon series including ''Popeye'' and ''Scooby-Doo''. He also produced over 55 Brazilian films between 1956 (''Com Água na Boca'') and 1975 and was also active with telenovelas like ''Rosa salvaje''. Career Based in Rio de Janeiro since 1942, eight years later he founded Herbert Richers SA, which started in the business of film distribution. The company was one of the pioneers of dubb ...
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Robert Richers
Robert Richers (by 1524 – 1587/89) (''aliter'' Rychers, etc.), of Lincoln's Inn, London and Wrotham, Kent, was a lawyer who served as a Member of Parliament for Reigate in Kent in 1547, April 1554 and November 1554, and for Grampound in Cornwall in 1558. Life He was a son of Henry Richers of Swannington in Norfolk, of an old gentry family, by his wife Cecily Tills, a daughter of Robert Tills of Runhall in Norfolk. He studied law at Lincoln's Inn and was called to the bar in 1544. He died at some time before 12 Feb. 1589, when his will was proved. Marriage and issue At some time before November 1553 he married Elizabeth Cartwright, a daughter of Edmund Cartwright of Ossington in Nottinghamshire, by his wife Agnes Cranmer, a daughter of Thomas Cranmer of Sutton in Nottinghamshire, and the widow of Reginald Peckham (d.1551) of Yaldham in Kent. By his wife he had one son and five daughters including: *Mary Richers, who married Sir Robert Houghton (1548-1624), of Lincoln's Inn an ...
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Jean Richer
Jean Richer (1630–1696) was a French astronomer and assistant (''élève astronome'') at the French Academy of Sciences, under the direction of Giovanni Domenico Cassini. Between 1671 and 1673 he performed experiments and carried out celestial observations in Cayenne, French Guiana, at the request of the French Academy. His observations and measurements of Mars during its perihelic opposition, coupled with those made simultaneously in Paris by Cassini, led to the earliest data-based estimate of the distance between Earth and Mars, which they then used to calculate the distance between the Sun and Earth (the astronomical unit). While there he also measured the length of a seconds pendulum, that is a pendulum with a half-swing of one second, and found it to be 1.25 ''lignes'' (2.8 millimeters*) shorter than at Paris. His methodNewton, Principia Mathematica: "And, first of all, in the year 1672, M Richer took notice of it in the island of Cayenne; for when, in the month of Augus ...
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Julian Richer
Julian Richer (born 1959) is an English retail entrepreneur, philanthropist and author, best known as the founder and managing director of Richer Sounds, the UK's largest hi-fi retailer. Richer has gained a reputation for his motivational style of management and his philanthropic and charitable activities. According to the ''Sunday Times Rich List'' in 2019, Richer is worth £160 million. Early life Richer was born in St Thomas' Hospital, London, in 1959. He was at UCS Junior School from 1968 to 1972 before becoming a boarder at Clifton College in Bristol between 1972 and 1977, thanks to a bequest from his grandfather. His parents both worked for Marks & Spencer before going on to work for themselves. His father, Percy, later qualified as a solicitor when he was 50. Career Richer's business career started at the age of 14 while he was still at school at Clifton College, Bristol, and he opened his first shop near London Bridge aged 19. This store in south London holds the ...
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Lyse Richer
Lyse Richer (born September 11, 1939) is a Canadian administrator and teacher of music. She taught piano at both the École de musique Vincent-d'Indy and the Université de Montréal. Richer later took on administrative roles in the management of several Quebec dance and theatre companies in the 1970s and the 1980s. She gave lectures and papers and conferences and was the authors of multiple entries on Canadian composers. Early life and education On 11 September 1939, Richer was born in Montreal. She is the daughter of a chartered accountant and musician. Richer studied music as well as excelling at math in her childhood. She chose music as her main passion prior to studying at university after her mother had guided her to it. From 1951 to 1961, Richer studied piano with Yvonne Hubert and composition with Claude Champagne at the École de musique Vincent-d'Indy, earning a Master of Music degree in piano. She graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree at the Université de Montréa ...
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Robert Richer
Robert G Richer was the associate deputy director of operations of the United States Central Intelligence Agency, the number two in clandestine service, responsible for human intelligence operations overseas. He took early retirement in September 2005, after only 10 months on the job, with reports that he "lacked confidence in the agency's leadership" and had "operational issues." A former enlisted United States Marine Corps, Marine and officer from 1972 to 1983. He served with the CIA for 35 years including assignment as chief of station (COS) in Muscat, Oman and Amman, Jordan from 1999 to 2001. Richer was the former chief of the Near East and South Asia Division from 2002 to 2004 responsible for clandestine operations throughout the Middle East and South Asia. Richer was awarded Intelligence Commendation Medal in 1993 and 1996, Director's Award in 2004 and the Distinguished Career Intelligence Medal. After leaving the CIA, Richer worked for Blackwater USA as vice-president for inte ...
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Stéphane Richer (ice Hockey Defenceman)
Stéphane Jean-Gilles Richer (born April 28, 1966) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player who is currently serving as sport director at Eisbären Berlin of the Deutsche Eishockey Liga. Playing career Richer spent most of his professional career playing in the minors, but did play parts of three seasons in the NHL with the Tampa Bay Lightning ( 1992–93), Boston Bruins (1992–93), Florida Panthers ( 1993–94 and 1994–95). He played in 27 NHL games; his NHL totals include one goal, five assists, six points and 20 penalty minutes. Richer left North America in 1995 to play for Adler Mannheim in Germany. He won the German championship with the Adler squad in 1997, 1998, 1999 and 2001 and remained with the team until the 2001–02 season. Richer spent his final season as a professional hockey player with the Frankfurt Lions before retiring in 2003. Coaching career Richer began his coaching career in 2003 as assistant coach of the Frankfurt Lions; he and new head coa ...
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Stéphane Richer (ice Hockey Forward)
Stéphane Joseph Jean-Jacques Richer (; born June 7, 1966) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey right winger. Playing career Richer was drafted 29th overall by the Montreal Canadiens in the 1984 NHL Entry Draft. He played in 1,054 career NHL games, scoring 421 goals and 398 assists for 819 points. Richer won the Calder Cup in 1985. He also won the Stanley Cup with the Montreal Canadiens in 1986 and with the New Jersey Devils in 1995. After his Stanley Cup run in New Jersey, he found himself bouncing from team to team through trades including Pittsburgh, Tampa Bay, St. Louis, a second stint in Montreal, and even a trip back to the minors before ultimately retiring. Richer is among the all-time leaders (tied in second with six other players) in playoff overtime goals, with four: * April 8, 1989 – At 5:01 of overtime, the Canadiens defeat the Hartford Whalers in Game 3 of the Adams Division Semifinals * April 19, 1991 – A mere 27 seconds into overtime, Richer ends Game ...
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Richer, Manitoba
Richer is a local urban district in southeast Manitoba, almost east south-east of Winnipeg. It is located in the Rural Municipality of Ste. Anne, at the junction of the Trans-Canada Highway and Provincial Road 302. History Richer was originally called Coteau-de-Chênes, then renamed Thibaultville in 1901, until it was finally named Richer, after H. Isaïe Richer, who was the first postmaster in the region.Barkwell, Lawrence J. (2018) Historic Metis settlements in Manitoba and geographical place names. Winnipeg, Manitoba: Louis Riel Institute, 2018. Located on the historic Dawson Trail, Richer is rich in early Canadian history of French-Canadian, English Canadian as well as Aboriginal and Metis peoples. Demographics In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Richer had a population of 607 living in 240 of its 252 total private dwellings, a change of from its 2016 population of 582. With a land area of , it had a population density of in 2021. Servi ...
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