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Hennequin is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Alfred Hennequin (1842–1887), Belgian dramatist *Benjamin Hennequin (born 1984), French weightlifter * Daniel Hennequin (born 1961), French physicist *Denis Hennequin (born 1958), French businessman *Emile Hennequin (1859-1888), a French philosopher *Philippe-Auguste Hennequin Philippe-Auguste Hennequin /filipoˈgyst ɛnˈkɛ̃/ (Lyon, 10 August 1762 – Leuze-en-Hainaut, near Tournai, 12 May 1833) was a French history painter and portraitist. A student of the Swede Per Eberhard Cogell (1734–1812) in Lyon, then in ... (1762–1833), French painter * Victor Hennequin, French medium See also * Point Hennequin, headland of Antarctica {{surname French-language surnames ...
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Benjamin Hennequin
Benjamin Didier Hennequin (born 24 August 1984) is a French weightlifter who competes in the -85 kg category. At the 2011 World Championships, he won a silver medal, with a total of 378 kg. At the 2014 European Championships, he won the bronze medal, with a total of 367 kg. He competed at the 2016 Olympics ) , nations = 207 (including IOA and EOR teams) , athletes = 11,238 , events = 306 in 28 sports (41 disciplines) , opening = 5 August 2016 , closing = 21 August 2016 , opened_by = Vice President Michel Temer , cauldron = Vanderlei Cordeiro .... References External links * * * * * * 1984 births Living people French male weightlifters Weightlifters at the 2008 Summer Olympics Olympic weightlifters for France Weightlifters at the 2012 Summer Olympics Weightlifters at the 2016 Summer Olympics World Weightlifting Championships medalists Sportspeople from Bordeaux Mediterranean Games gold medalists for France Mediterranean Games medal ...
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Denis Hennequin
Denis Hennequin (born June 8, 1958) is a French businessman, entrepreneur and administrator, including past and current non executive director roles for John Lewis, Eurostar, SSP Group PLC, 1001fontaines (NGO), KellyDeli LTD, Picard (Chairman), Pret A Manger (NED) and Bakkavör Group Ltd. Education In 1984, Hennequin graduated from law school. He earned a bachelor's degree in economics and a master's degree in Private International and Social Law from Panthéon-Assas University. Professional corporate career McDonald's In 1984, Hennequin began his career at McDonald’s as Assistant Director of a Paris-based restaurant. After becoming Restaurant Manager, he moved on to numerous positions within the organization including Training & Recruitment Consultant, Field Service Consultant, Director of Franchising, Director of Operations and Regional Manager for Paris and surrounding suburbs. In 1996, he became President and Managing Director of McDonald’s France at a time when McDon ...
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Alfred Hennequin
Alfred Néoclès Hennequin (13 January 1842 – 7 August 1887) was a Belgian playwright, best known for his farces. Born in Liège, Hennequin was trained there as an engineer, and was employed by the national railway company. In his spare time he wrote plays, and in 1870 had a success in Brussels with his farce ''Les Trois chapeaux'' (The Three Hats). He moved to Paris in 1871 and became a full-time playwright. Between 1871 and 1886 he wrote a series of comic plays, including ''Le Procès Veauradieux'' (The Veauradieux Trial, 1875), ''Les Dominos roses'' (The Pink Dominos, 1876), ''Bébé'' (Baby, 1877) and ''La Femme à papa'' (Father's Wife, 1879). Most of his plays were co-written with collaborators including Alfred Delacour and Albert Millaud and, in his last play, his son Maurice Hennequin, Maurice. Hennequin, with his intricate plotting and frenetic exits and entrances through various doors, is known as the originator of the bedroom farce and a model for a later master of the ...
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Emile Hennequin
Emile Hennequin (born Palermo Palermo ( , ; scn, Palermu , locally also or ) is a city in southern Italy, the capital (political), capital of both the autonomous area, autonomous region of Sicily and the Metropolitan City of Palermo, the city's surrounding metropolitan ..., Italy; 1859 – 14 July 1888) was a French author, publisher, writer, and philosopher who wrote theoretical and critical pieces. His work "exemplified the tension between the positivist drive to systematize literary criticism and the unfettered imagination inherent in literature." He was one of the few positivist thinkers who disagreed with the notion that subjectivity invalidates observation, judgment and prediction, and argued that subjectivity does play a role in science and society. His contribution to positivism pertains not to science and its objectivity, but rather to the subjectivity of art and the way artists, their work, and audiences interrelate. Hennequin tried to analyze positivism strictl ...
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Daniel Hennequin
Daniel Hennequin (born 14 December 1961) is a French physicist. His primary research areas include the dynamics of lasers and cold atoms. He is a former member of the board of the Société Française de Physique, and the winner of the 2013 of the French Optical Society. References External links Daniel Hennequin personal website Living people French physicists 1961 births Place of birth missing (living people) {{France-physicist-stub ...
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Point Hennequin
Point Hennequin is a point forming the eastern side of the entrance to Martel Inlet and Mackellar Inlet, on the east side of Admiralty Bay, King George Island, in the South Shetland Islands. It was named by the French Antarctic Expedition under Jean-Baptiste Charcot, who surveyed Admiralty Bay in 1909. Important Bird Area A 277 ha site comprising all the ice-free ground at the point has been designated an Important Bird Area (IBA) by BirdLife International because it supports a colony of about 100 south polar skuas. Other birds reported as breeding on the site include black-bellied storm petrels, Wilson's storm petrels, Cape petrels, Chilean skua The Chilean skua, also called the cinnamon skua (''Stercorarius chilensis''), is a large predatory seabird, which breeds in Argentina and Chile, but ranges as far north as Brazil and Peru when not breeding. A relatively distinctive skua, it has a ...s, brown skuas, kelp gulls and Antarctic terns. References Im ...
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Philippe-Auguste Hennequin
Philippe-Auguste Hennequin /filipoˈgyst ɛnˈkɛ̃/ (Lyon, 10 August 1762 – Leuze-en-Hainaut, near Tournai, 12 May 1833) was a French history painter and portraitist. A student of the Swede Per Eberhard Cogell (1734–1812) in Lyon, then in Paris a student of David, he then went to Rome thanks to an English patron, but was forced to leave the city due to the anti-French riots of 1793. Under the First French Empire he produced large historical compositions, such as ''A Distribution of the Légion d'Honneur at the Boulogne camp'' (1806), ''A Battle of the Pyramids'' (1806) and the 4m by 6m '' The Triumph of the French people on 10 August'' (1799, won the first prize at the Paris Salon that year but was cut up and split between the museums of Rouen, Angers, Le Mans and Caen in 1820). Under the Bourbon Restoration, he went into self-imposed exile in Belgium, where he was director of the Académie de Tournai, though he later died in poverty. Many of his drawings are held at the Mu ...
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Victor Hennequin
Victor Hennequin (3 June 1816 – 10 December 1854) was a French Socialist politician and spirit medium who published several works in the 19th century. Political career The son of Antoine Hennequin, a deputy of the Nord department, he became a lawyer in 1838 in Paris. He came under the influence of Victor Prosper Considerant, who was a disciple of Charles Fourier, and became an editor of ''La Démocratie Pacifique'', a Fourierist daily newspaper published 1843–1851. In 1848 he became a member of the National Assembly of France. He was a young barrister "infatuated with the reveries of Fourier." Mediumship Being banished as a consequence of the French coup of 1851, he took up table-turning during his enforced inactivity; he soon fell victim to mediomania and believed himself an instrument for the revelations of the soul of the earth. He published a book entitled ''Save the Human Race'' (1853); it was a mix of socialistic and Christian reminiscences. In a final work of w ...
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