Achille is a French and Italian masculine given name, derived from the Greek mythological hero
Achilles
In Greek mythology, Achilles ( ) or Achilleus ( grc-gre, Ἀχιλλεύς) was a hero of the Trojan War, the greatest of all the Greek warriors, and the central character of Homer's ''Iliad''. He was the son of the Nereid Thetis and Peleus, k ...
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It may refer to:
People
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Achille Beltrame
Achille Beltrame (18 March 1871 in Arzignano – 19 February 1945 in Milan), was an Italian painter and illustrator.
Biography
He initially studied in Vicenza, but then enrolled in the Brera Academy. In 1899, he began working as an illustrato ...
(1871–1945), Italian painter
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Achille Calici
Achille Calici (born c. 1565) was an Italian painter of the late Renaissance, and early Baroque. He was born in Bologna. He was a pupil first of Prospero Fontana, then of Lodovico Carracci. He painted the two laterals of the high altar in the churc ...
(c. 1565–?), Italian painter
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Achille Castiglioni (1918–2002), Italian designer
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Achille Cattaneo
Achille Cattaneo (Limbiate ilan 1872 – Milan, 1931) was an Italian painter.
Biography
Achille Cattaneo attended the courses of drawing and architecture at the Brera Academy, where he was taught by Emilio Gola, from 1888 to 1896. He began to wo ...
(1872–1931), Italian painter
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Achille Devéria
Achille Jacques-Jean-Marie Devéria (6 February 180023 December 1857) was a French painter and lithographer known for his portraits of famous writers and artists. His younger brother was the Romantic painter Eugène Devéria, and two of his six ...
(1800–1857), French painter and lithographer
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Achille Duchêne
Achille Duchêne (1866 — 1947) was a French garden designer who worked in the grand manner established by André Le Nôtre. The son of the landscaper
Henri Duchêne, Achille Duchêne was the garden designer most in demand among high French societ ...
(1866–1947), French garden designer
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Achille Empéraire
Achille Empéraire (1829–1898) was a French painter.
Biography
Early life
Achille Empéraire was born with dwarfism and a hunchback, on 16 September 1829 in Aix-en-Provence. He took drawing lessons in Aix from 1844 to 1856.''La Peinture en ...
(1829–1898), French painter
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Achille Formis
Achille Befani (1832–1906) was an Italian painter, best known as Achille Formis.
Biography
He was born in Naples and embarked on a singing career there. This was abandoned in the early 1860s when he moved to Milan to attend courses of the Bre ...
(1832–1906), Italian painter
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Achille Funi (1890–1972), Italian painter
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Achille Glisenti
Achille Glisenti (October 1, 1848 – December 21, 1906) was an Italian painter, mostly of elegant genre and Orientalist subjects.
Biography
He was born in Brescia and had his first training there under Luigi Campini. He then studied at the ...
(1848–1906), Italian painter
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Achille Granchi-Taylor (1857–1921), French painter and illustrator
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Achille Leonardi
Achille Leonardi (ca. 1800–1870) was an Italian artist. Leonardi painted with oil on canvas.
Works
A representative sample of Leonardi's works include:
* Linda di Chamonnid (Chamonix) (100 x 75 cm)
* A child's bed time (98 x 74 ...
(c. 1800–1870), Italian painter
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Achille Locatelli (painter)
Achille Locatelli (January 1, 1864 – June 20, 1948) was an Italian people, Italian painter, mainly of landscapes, and writer of art biographies.
He was born in Almenno San Bartolomeo, Province of Bergamo. Among his works were: ''Un paese del ...
(1864–1948), Italian painter
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Achille Mauzan
Achille Lucien Mauzan (1883, in Gap, Hautes-Alpes – 1952, in Gap) was born on the French Riviera, but moved to Italy in 1905, known as a decorative illustrator designing during the Art Deco movement, though he also painted and sculpted.
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((1883–1952), French illustrator, painter and sculptor
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Achille Etna Michallon
Achille Etna Michallon (1796–1822) was a French painter.
Michallon was the son of the sculptor Claude Michallon and nephew of the sculptor Guillaume Francin. He studied under Jacques-Louis David and Pierre-Henri de Valenciennes. In 1817, Mi ...
(1796–1822), French painter
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Achille Mollica
Achille Mollica (1832–1885) was an Italian painter of both canvases and ceramics.
Biography
Achille was born to a family who manufactured maiolica ceramics. His father, Giovanni, had established the factory of "Mollica Ceramiche", which employe ...
(1832–1885), Italian painter
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Achille Peretti (artist)
Achille Peretti (Alessandria 1857 – New Orleans 1923) was an Italian painter, sculptor and anarchist.
Biography
During the 1870s, Peretti studied art in Milan at the Brera Academy under the direction of Giuseppe Bertini, Raffaele Casned ...
(1857–1923), Italian painter, sculptor and anarchist
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Achille Petrocelli
Achille Petrocelli (born August 18, 1861 or December 30, 1862) was an Italian painter, mainly of Genre painting, genre themes of his native Naples.
He was the son of painter Vicenzo Petrocelli, Vincenzo, and younger brother of painter Arturo Petr ...
(1861/62–1896), Italian painter
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Achille Pinelli
Achille Pinelli (1809 – 5 September 1841) was an Italian painter. Born in Rome, he was the son of the painter Bartolomeo Pinelli and his wife Mariangela Gatti.
Pinelli has left about two hundred watercolors painted between 1826 and 1835, prese ...
(1809–1841), Italian painter
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Achille Solari (1835–1884), Italian painter
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Achille Valois
Achille-Joseph-Étienne Valois (13 January 1785 — 17 December 1862) was a French designer and sculptor who studied for a time in the atelier of Jacques-Louis David and whose sculptural works may be seen in Paris. He also studied with Antoine-D ...
(1785–1862), French designer and sculptor
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Achille Vertunni
Achille Vertunni (Naples, March 1826 –1897) was an Italian painter.
Biography
Vertunni was a Neapolitan nobleman who initially studied law under Roberto Savarese, although his family had intended for him to become an architect, and enrolled him ...
(1826–1897), Italian painter
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Achille Vianelli
Achille Vianelli or Vianelly (21 December 1803 – 2 April 1894) was an Italian painter of landscapes with genre scenes, often in watercolor.
''Piazza San Gaetano and San Lorenzo Maggiore in Naples'', c. 1845
He was born in Porto Maurizio; he move ...
(1803–1894), Italian painter
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Achille Zo
Achille Zo (born Jean-Baptiste Achille Zo on 30 July 1826, Bayonne -2 March 1901, Bordeaux) was a French painter of Basque origin. He painted in the academic style with many historical works and genre scenes, especially from Spain.
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(1826–1901), French painter
Musicians, composers and singers
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Achille Baquet
Achille Joseph Baquet (November 15, 1885 – November 20, 1955/1956) was an American jazz clarinetist and saxophonist. He was an early musician on the Dixieland, New Orleans jazz scene.
Baquet was raised in a musical family. His father, Théog ...
(1885–1955/1956), American jazz clarinetist and saxophonist
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Achille De Bassini
Achille De Bassini (5 May 1819 – 3 July 1881) was an Italian baritone, particularly noted for his performances in Verdi's operas. He created the roles of Francesco Foscari in '' I due Foscari'' (1844), Pasha Seid in ''Il corsaro'' (1848), Mille ...
(1819–1881), Italian baritone
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Achille Campisiano
Achille Domenico Campisiano (12 November 1837 – 17 April 1908) was an Italian-born French pianist and composer. Also known under the pseudonym Achille de Campisiano, he composed opéras comiques, operettas and opéras bouffes.
Biography
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(1837–1908), French pianist and composer
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Achille Rivarde
Achille Rivarde (31 October 186531 March 1940) was an American-born British violinist and teacher, who worked mainly in Europe and London.
Biography
Serge Achille Rivarde was born in New York City to a Spanish father and an American mother. He ...
(1865–1940), American-born British violinist and teacher
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Achille Simonetti
Achille Simonetti (12 June 1857 – 19 November 1928) was a prominent Italian violinist and composer, mainly resident in England and Ireland. He was mainly known as a chamber musician and teacher.
Life
Born in Turin on 12 June 1857, Simonetti l ...
(1857–1928), Italian violinist and composer
Politicians
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Achille Le Tonnelier de Breteuil
Achille Le Tonnelier de Breteuil (1781-1864) was a French politician.
Early life
Achille Le Tonnelier de Breteuil was born on 29 March 1781 in Paris. He was educated at the Collège du Plessis. He graduated from the École Polytechnique.
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(1781–1864), French politician
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Achille Casanova
Achille Casanova (2 October 1941 – 17 July 2016) was a Swiss journalist and politician. He held the office of Vice-Chancellor of Switzerland between 1981 and 2005, and during this time became the first official spokesman for the Swiss Federal Co ...
(1941–2016), Swiss journalist and politician
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Achille Corona
Achille Corona (1914–1979) was an Italian socialist politician, lawyer and journalist. He served at the Italian Parliament and Senate of the Republic (Italy), Senate. He was the minister of tourism and entertainment in the Moro I Cabinet, first ...
(1914–1979), Italian socialist politician, lawyer and journalist
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Achille Joseph Delamare (1790–1873), French senator
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Achille Larue
Achille Larue (October 27, 1849 – May 1, 1922) was a lawyer and political figure in Quebec. He represented Bellechasse in the House of Commons of Canada from 1878 to 1881 as a Liberal member.
He was born in St-Jean, Île d'Orléans, Can ...
(1849–1922), Canadian lawyer and politician
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Achille Occhetto
Achille Leone Occhetto (; born 3 March 1936) is an Italian political figure. He served as the last secretary-general of the Italian Communist Party (PCI) between 1988 and 1991, and the first leader of the Democratic Party of the Left (PDS), the p ...
(born 1936), Italian politician
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Achille Peretti (1911–1983), French politician
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Achille Serra (politician)
Achille Serra (born 16 October 1941 in Rome) is an Italian policeman, official and politician. He was prefect of Ancona, Palermo, Florence and Rome.
He was a deputy of Forza Italia in Italy during the thirteenth legislature, after which he resi ...
(born 1941), Italian politician
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Achille Starace
Achille Starace (; 18 August 1889 – 29 April 1945) was a prominent leader of Fascist Italy before and during World War II.
Early life and career
Starace was born in Sannicola, province of Lecce, in southern Apulia. His father was a wine and oi ...
(1889–1945), Italian fascist leader before and during World War II
Religious figures
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Achille Grassi
Achille Grassi (16 February 1456 – 22 November 1523) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal.
Biography
Achille Grassi was born in Bologna on 16 February 1456, the son of Baldassarre Grassi, a Bolognese patrician, and Orsina Bocchi.
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(1456–1523), Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal
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Achille Gagliardi
Achille Gagliardi (1537–1607) was a Jesuit ascetic writer and spiritual director in the Ignatian tradition.
Life
Gagliardi was born at Padua, Italy. After a brilliant career at the University of Padua he entered the Society of Jesus in 1559 ...
(1537–1607), Italian ascetic writer and Jesuit
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Achille Glorieux
Achille Marie Joseph Glorieux (2 April 1910 – 27 September 1999) was a French prelate who held diplomatic posts of the Catholic Church.
Biography
Achille Marie Joseph Glorieux was born in Roubaix, France, on 2 April 1910, one of ten children b ...
(1910–1999), French Catholic prelate, archbishop and diplomat
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Achille Harlay de Sancy
Achille de Harlay de Sancy, Oratory of Jesus, CO (1581, Paris26 November 1646), the son of Nicolas de Harlay, seigneur de Sancy, was a French people, French diplomat and intellectual who was noted as a linguist and Orientalism, orientalist. He ente ...
(1581–1646), French diplomat, linguist, orientalist and Catholic bishop
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Achille Liénart (1884–1973), French Catholic cardinal and bishop
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Achille d'Étampes de Valençay Achille d'Étampes de Valençay (5 July 1593 – 27 June 1646) was a French military leader, a Knight of Malta and later a Catholic Cardinal.
Early life
He was the brother of Jacques d'Étampes de Valençay, Léonore d'Étampes de Valençay, ...
(1593–1646), French military leader, a Knight of Malta and Catholic cardinal
Scientists and mathematicians
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Achille Allier (1807–1836), French archaeologist, writer and art critic
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Achille Costa
Achille Costa (10 August 1823, Lecce – 17 November 1899 Rome) was an Italian zoologist working mainly in entomology who was appointed director of the Zoological Museum of Naples. He founded the entomological collections in Naples and describe ...
(1823–1899), Italian entomologist
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Achille Ernest Oscar Joseph Delesse
Achille Ernest Oscar Joseph Delesse (3 February 181724 March 1881) was a French geologist and mineralogist. He is credited for inventing the Delesse principle in stereology.
Education and career
Delesse was born at Metz. At the age of twenty ...
(1817–1881), French geologist and mineralogist
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Achille Pierre Dionis du Séjour (1734–1794), French astronomer and mathematician
* Achille Marie
Gaston Floquet
Achille Marie Gaston Floquet (15 December 1847, Épinal – 7 October 1920, Nancy, France, Nancy) was a French mathematician, best known for his work in mathematical analysis, especially in theory of differential equations.
See also
*Floquet the ...
(1847–1920), French mathematician
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Achille Gerste (1854–1920), Belgian Catholic priest, Jesuit, philologist and linguist
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Achille Guenée
Achille Guenée (sometimes M.A. Guenée; 1 January 1809 – 30 December 1880) was a French lawyer and entomologist.
Biography
Achille Guenée was born in Chartres and died in Châteaudun.
He was educated in Chartres, where he showed a very e ...
(1809–1880), French entomologist and lawyer
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Achille Loria
Achille Loria (March 2, 1857 in Mantua – November 6, 1943) was an Italian political economist.
He was educated at the lyceum of his native city and the universities of Bologna, Pavia, Rome, Berlin, and London and graduated at the University of ...
(1857–1943), Italian Jewish political economist and sociologist
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(1912–1978), Belgian philologist
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Achille Müntz
Charles Achille Müntz (10 August 1846 – 20 February 1917) was a French agricultural chemist.
Biography
He was born at Soultz-sous-Forêts, Alsace, studied under Jean-Baptiste Boussingault in Paris, and, after acting as his assistant for ten y ...
(1846–1917), French agricultural chemist
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Achille Ouy
Achille Ouy (18891959) was a French philosopher and sociologist.
Ouy taught philosophy at various lycees, and was involved with the ''Mercure de France''. "A follower of René Worms René Worms (8 December 1869 in Rennes – 12 February 1926 in Pa ...
(1889–1959), French philosopher and sociologist
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Achille Urbain Achille Joseph Urbain (9 May 1884 – 5 December 1957) was a French biologist born in Le Havre.
Biography
In 1906 he obtained his degree from the national veterinary school at Lyon, afterwards attaining a bachelor's degree in natural sciences ...
(1884–1957), French biologist
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Achille Valenciennes
Achille Valenciennes (9 August 1794 – 13 April 1865) was a French zoologist.
Valenciennes was born in Paris, and studied under Georges Cuvier. His study of parasitic worms in humans made an important contribution to the study of parasitology. ...
(1794–1865), French zoologist
Sportsmen
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Achille Anani
Marcellin Achille Anani Junior (born 27 December 1994), commonly known as Achille Anani, is an Ivorian professional association football, footballer who plays as a forward (association football), forward for French club Red Star F.C., Red Star. ...
(born 1994), Ivorian footballer playing in France
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Achille Campion
Achille Pierre Camille Campion (born 10 March 1990) is a French former footballer who played as a forward.
He played youth football for USL Dunkerque, before playing college football in the United States for Belhaven Blazers, UC Santa Barbara G ...
(born 1990), French footballer
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Achille Compagnoni
Achille Compagnoni (26 September 1914 – 13 May 2009) was an Italian mountaineer and skier. Together with Lino Lacedelli on 31 July 1954 he was in the first party to reach the summit of K2.
Biography
Compagnoni was born in Santa Caterina d ...
(1914–2009), Italian mountaineer and skier
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Achille Coser
Achille Coser (born 14 July 1982) is an Italian football goalkeeper.
Career
AlbinoLeffe
Coser was signed by AlbinoLeffe in He worked as Paolo Acerbis' backup except 2005–06 season which Acerbis left the club on loan in exchange with Paolo ...
(born 1982), Italian football goalkeeper
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Achille Emaná
Achille Emaná Edzimbi (born 5 June 1982), known as Emaná, is a Cameroonian professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder.
He spent most of his professional career with Toulouse in France and Betis in Spain, playing his later ye ...
(born 1982), Cameroonian footballer
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Achille Fould (bobsleigh)
Henri Achille Fould (8 April 1919 – 20 January 1950) was a French bobsledder who competed in the late 1940s. He won a bronze medal in the four-man event at the 1947 FIBT World Championships in St. Moritz.
Fould also finished 11th in the ...
(1919–1949), French bobsledder
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Achille Varzi
Achille Varzi (8 August 1904 – 1 July 1948) was an Italian Grand Prix driver.
Career
Born in Galliate, province of Novara (Piedmont), Achille Varzi was the son of a textile manufacturer. As a young man, he was a successful motorcycle ra ...
(1904–1948), Italian Grand Prix race car driver
Other
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Achille Ballière
Édouard Achille Ballière (17 October 1840 – 4 November 1905) was a French architect.
Ballière attended the National School of Fine Arts with his sights set on a career in architecture. He participated in the construction of the Dôme de ...
(1840–1905), French architect
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Achille Boitel
Achille (or Achilles) Frederic Boitel (died 1944) was a French industrialist and Nazi collaborator in Paris during the Second World War. He manufactured aircraft engines, traded with the Germans, and played a pivotal role in a collaborationist art ...
(died 1944), French businessman and Nazi collaborator
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Achille Jubinal
Achille Jubinal (24 October 1810 – 23 December 1875) was a French medievalist
The asterisk ( ), from Late Latin , from Ancient Greek , ''asteriskos'', "little star", is a typographical symbol. It is so called because it resembles a co ...
(1810–1875), French medievalist
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Achille Leclère
Achille-François-René Leclère (29 October 1785 – 23 December 1853) was a French architect and teacher of architecture.
Achille Leclère studied architecture under Charles Percier and Jean-Nicolas-Louis Durand. After finishing his stud ...
(1785–1853), French architect and teacher of architecture
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Achille Majeroni
Achille Majeroni (24 August 1881 – 12 October 1964) was an Italian film actor.
Born in Syracuse, Sicily, son of Achille Majeroni and his second wife Graziosa Bignetti, he made his stage debut at age twelve with the Marazzi-Diligenti c ...
(1881–1964), Italian film actor
* Achille Maramotti (1927–2005), Italian fashion designer and founder of
Max Mara
Max Mara (Italian aks 'ma:ra is an Italian fashion business. It markets up-market ready-to-wear clothing. It was established in 1951 in Reggio Emilia by Achille Maramotti (7 January 1927 – 12 January 2005). In March 2008, the company had 2,2 ...
, an Italian fashion company
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Achille Marozzo
Achille Marozzo (1484–1553) was an Italian fencing master, one of the most important teachers in the Dardi or Bolognese tradition.Castle, Egerton (1885), ''Schools and Masters of Fenc'', Londra, G. Bell, rist. (2003) ''Schools and Masters of Fen ...
(1484–1553), Italian fencing master
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Achille Mbembe
Joseph-Achille Mbembe, known as Achille Mbembe (; born 1957), is a Cameroonian historian, political theorist, and public intellectual who is a research professor in history and politics at the Wits Institute for Social and Economy Research at the ...
(born 1957), Cameroonian philosopher and political theorist
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Achille Millien
Achille Millien (4 September 1838 – 12 January 1927) was a French poet and folklorist.
His poetic work includes a dozen collections of rustic inspiration: ''La Moisson'', ''Chants agrestes'', ''Musettes et clairons'', ''Chez nous'', ''Aux cha ...
(1838–1927), French poet and folklorist
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Achille Millo
Achille Scognamillo, stage name Achille Millo (Naples, 25 October 1922 – Rome, 18 October 2006), was an Italian actor and stage director.Il Teatro Stabile del Friuli-Venezia Giulia: quarant’anni Paolo Quazzolo - 1995 Page 237 "Achille Millo ...
, stage name of Italian actor, voice actor and stage director Achille Scognamillo (1922–2006)
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Prince Achille Murat
Charles Louis Napoleon Achille Murat (known as Achille, 21 January 1801 – 15 April 1847) was the eldest son of Joachim Murat, the brother-in-law of Napoleon who was appointed King of Naples during the First French Empire. After his father was de ...
(1801–1847), eldest son of Joachim Murat
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Achille St. Onge (1913–1978), American publisher of miniature books
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Achille Zavatta
Achille Zavatta (6 May 1915 – 16 November 1993) was a French clown, artist and circus operator.
Biography
Zavatta was born in La Goulette, Tunisia, the son of Federico Zavatta, a circus owner. He started performing in his family's circus show a ...
(1915–1993), French clown, artist and circus operator
Fictional characters
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Achille Poirot
''The Big Four'' is a work of detective fiction by Agatha Christie, first published in the UK by William Collins & Sons on 27 January 1927 and in the US by Dodd, Mead and Company later in the same year. It features Hercule Poirot, Arthur Has ...
, the "brother" of Agatha Christie's detective Hercule Poirot (actually Hercule in disguise) in the novel ''The Big Four''
* the title character of ''
Achille Talon
''Achille Talon'' is a Franco-Belgian comics series featuring an eponymous main character, created by Greg (the pseudonym of Michel Regnier). Starting publication in the Franco-Belgian comics magazine ''Pilote'' in 1963, the series presents the ...
'', a comic book series
* the title character of ''
Achille in Sciro
''Achille in Sciro'' is an opera and libretto by Pietro Metastasio telling the story of Achilles on Skyros. It was first set to music by Antonio Caldara in 1736, and premiered at the wedding of Maria Theresa and Francis of Lorraine in Vienna.Ita ...
'', a 1737 opera
* Rodrigue Achille Fraldarius, a character in
Fire Emblem: Three Houses
See also
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Achilles (disambiguation)
References
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