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Arsène Auguste Arsène Auguste (3 February 1951 – 20 March 1993) was a Haitian international footballer who represented Haiti in the 1974 FIFA World Cup. He played professional club football with Racing Club Haïtien in Haiti and New Jersey Brewers, Tampa Bay ...
(born 1951), Haitian footballer *
Donna Auguste Donna Auguste (born 1958) is an African-American businesswoman, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. She was the co-founder, along with colleague John Meier, and chief executive officer (CEO) of Freshwater Software from 1996 to 2000. Prior to found ...
(born 1958), African-American businesswoman *
Georges Auguste Georges Auguste (born 1933 in Petit-Goâve) is a Haitian painter. Auguste paints scenes of rural Haitian life in vibrant color. His style is known as "Raw Art". References

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(born 1933), Haitian painter *
Henri Auguste Henri Auguste (1759–1816) was a leading Parisian gold- and silversmith, working in the neoclassical style. In cooperation with the sculptor Jean Guillaume Moitte, who provided him with designs and models, he became one of the leading desig ...
(1759–1816), Parisian gold and silversmith *
Joyce Auguste Joyce Auguste was a Saint Lucian musician and leader of The Hewanorra Voices, which became a major popular folk band in the 1970s. Auguste also worked as music supervisor for the Saint Lucian school system and introduced folk music into the schoo ...
, Saint Lucian musician *
Jules Robert Auguste Jules Robert Auguste (1789 – 15 April 1850) was a French painter associated with Romanticism and classicism Classicism, in the arts, refers generally to a high regard for a classical period, classical antiquity in the Western tradition, ...
(1789–1850), French painter *
Tancrède Auguste Joseph Antoine Tancrède Auguste (March 16, 1856 – May 2, 1913) as the 20th President of Haiti from August 8, 1912 until his death in office on May 2, 1913. He assumed the presidency the day that Cincinnatus Leconte died in office from a massi ...
(1856–1913), President of Haiti (1912–13)


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Auguste, Baron Lambermont François Auguste, Baron Lambermont (25 March 1819 in Dion-le-Val, Brabant7 March 1905), was a Belgian statesman. He came of a family of small farmer proprietors, who had held land during three centuries. He was intended for the priesthood and en ...
(1819–1905), Belgian statesman *
Auguste, Duke of Leuchtenberg Auguste Charles Eugène Napoléon de Beauharnais, Duke of Leuchtenberg (9 December 1810 – 28 March 1835) was the first prince consort of Maria II of Portugal. Besides being the 2nd Duke of Leuchtenberg and 2nd Prince of Eichstätt, he also h ...
(1810–1835), prince consort of Maria II of Portugal *
Auguste, comte de La Ferronays Pierre Louis Auguste Ferron, Count de La Ferronnays (1777–1842) was French Minister of Foreign Affairs from 4 January 1828 to 24 April 1829. Life Born in Saint-Malo Saint-Malo (, , ; Gallo: ; ) is a historic French port in Ille-et-Vilaine, B ...
(1777–1842), French Minister of Foreign Affairs *
Auguste Clot Auguste Clot (1858–1936) was a French printer based in Paris and known for his lithographic work with artists including Vincent van Gogh, Pierre Bonnard, Paul Cézanne, Auguste Rodin and Edvard Munch. Clot was born in Paris in 1858. He began ...
(1858–1936), French art printer *
Auguste Dick Auguste Franziska Dick (née Kraus, 1910–1993) was an Austrian mathematician, historian of mathematics, and handwriting expert, known for her research on the history of mathematics under the Nazis, and for her biography of Emmy Noether. Dick ear ...
(1910–1993), Austrian historian of mathematics * Georges
Auguste Escoffier Georges Auguste Escoffier (; 28 October 1846 – 12 February 1935) was a French chef, restaurateur and culinary writer who popularized and updated traditional French cooking methods. Much of Escoffier's technique was based on that of Marie-Antoi ...
(1846–1935), French chef, restaurateur and culinary writer *
Auguste Metz Jean-Antoine Auguste Metz (8 August 1812 – 22 June 1854) was a Luxembourgian entrepreneur, politician, and lawyer. He was a major player in the growing steel industry in Luxembourg during the nineteenth century, as well as a leading liberal memb ...
(1812–1854), Luxembourgian entrepreneur *
Auguste Léopold Protet Auguste Léopold Protet (; 1808 – 1862) was a French Navy admiral. He founded Dakar, fought in the Second Opium War, and was killed in the Taiping Rebellion at the Fengxian District of Shanghai on the afternoon of 17 May 1862. He was born at Sai ...
(1808–1862), French Navy admiral *
Auguste Piccard Auguste Antoine Piccard (28 January 1884 – 24 March 1962) was a Switzerland, Swiss physicist, inventor and explorer known for his record-breaking Gas balloon, hydrogen balloon flights, with which he studied the Earth's upper atmosphere. Picca ...
(1884–1962), Swiss physicist, inventor, and explorer *
Auguste Rodin François Auguste René Rodin (12 November 184017 November 1917) was a French sculptor, generally considered the founder of modern sculpture. He was schooled traditionally and took a craftsman-like approach to his work. Rodin possessed a uniqu ...
(1840–1917), French sculptor *
Auguste Schepp Auguste Schepp (1846–1905) was a German painter. Biography Schepp was born on 3 April 1846 in Wiesbaden. She studied with studied with Eugen Napoleon Neureuther in Munich, and Karl Ferdinand Sohn in Düsseldorf. In 1892 Schepp settled in Munic ...
(1846-1905), German painter *
Auguste Tessier Auguste Tessier (November 20, 1853 – February 10, 1938) was a lawyer, judge and political figure in Quebec. He represented Rimouski in the Legislative Assembly of Quebec from 1889 to 1907 as a Liberal. He was born in Notre-Dame de Québec, ...
(1853–1938), Quebec lawyer and political figure *
Auguste Villiers de l'Isle-Adam Jean-Marie-Mathias-Philippe-Auguste, comte de Villiers de l'Isle-Adam (7 November 1838 – 19 August 1889) was a French symbolism (arts), symbolist writer. His family called him Mathias while his friends called him Villiers; he would also use t ...
(1838–1889), French symbolist writer *
Auguste von Müller Auguste von Müller (1848-1912) was a nineteenth-century German operatic mezzo-soprano and actress. She is best remembered today for originating the role of Dalila in the world premiere of Camille Saint-Saëns's ''Samson et Dalila'' in 1877. Biog ...
(1849–1912), German operatic mezzo-soprano and actress *
Duchess Auguste of Württemberg , title = , reign =17 March 1773 – 1776 , image = Augusta di Wurtt.jpg , caption = , coronation = , succession = Princess consort of Thurn and Taxis , spouse =Karl Anselm, 4th Prince of Th ...
(1734–1787), wife of Karl Anselm, Prince of Thurn and Taxis *
Catherine the Great , en, Catherine Alexeievna Romanova, link=yes , house = , father = Christian August, Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst , mother = Joanna Elisabeth of Holstein-Gottorp , birth_date = , birth_name = Princess Sophie of Anhal ...
birth name was Princess Sophie Friederike Auguste


Fiction

* ''Auguste'' (film), a 1961 French comedy film directed by Pierre Chevalier * Auguste, the deceased Crown Prince of Vere in the ''Captive Prince'' novels by
C. S. Pacat C. S. Pacat is a bestselling Australian author, best known for the ''Captive Prince'' trilogy, published by Penguin Random House in 2015. Personal life Pacat was born in Melbourne, Australia, and was educated at the University of Melbourne. She ...
* Auguste, a knight in the fantasy manga series '' Majo no Shinzō'' * Auguste Beau, the antagonist of the manga series ''
Kaze to Ki no Uta is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Keiko Takemiya. It was serialized in the manga magazine '' Shūkan Shōjo Comic'' from 1976 to 1980, and in the manga magazine ''Petit Flower'' from 1981 to 1984. One of the earliest w ...
'' * Auguste de Montesse, the father of the protagonist of the manga series ''
Claudine Claudine may refer to: Name * Claudine (given name), a feminine given name of French origin Culture * ''Claudine'' (film), a 1974 American film by John Berry ** ''Claudine'' (soundtrack), its soundtrack album. Music by Curtis Mayfield and Gladis ...
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Ships

* ''Auguste'' (ship), which struck Cape Breton Island, Canada in 1761 * French ship ''Auguste'', a ship of the French Navy, launched in 1778 * HMS ''Auguste'' (1705), a 54-gun French ship captured by the British in 1705


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Auguste (restaurant) __NOTOC__ Restaurant ''Auguste'' is a restaurant in Maarssen, Netherlands. It is a fine dining restaurant that was awarded one Michelin star in 2006 and retained that rating until 2008. In 2013, GaultMillau awarded the restaurant 14 out of 20 po ...
, a Michelin starred restaurant in Maarssen, Netherlands *
Auguste clown A clown is a person who performs comedy and arts in a state of open-mindedness using physical comedy, typically while wearing distinct makeup or costuming and reversing folkway-norms. History The most ancient clowns have been found in t ...
, a type of clown *
Auguste Island Auguste Island is a flat-topped island less than long, lying northeast of Two Hummock Island in Gerlache Strait. It was discovered by the Belgian Antarctic Expedition (1897–99) under Lieutenant Adrien de Gerlache Baron Adrien Victor ...
, an Antarctic island in Gerlache Strait {{Disambiguation, given name, surname, ship French masculine given names German feminine given names French-language surnames