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Gaspard is a Francophone male given name or family name, and may refer to:


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Given name

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Gaspard II Schetz Gaspar Schetz (1513–1580), Lord of Grobbendonk, Hereditary Marshal of Brabant was a financier and statesman in the Habsburg Netherlands. For reasons that are unknown he was nicknamed "Corvinus". Life Gaspar Schetz was born in Antwerp on 20 July ...
, Lord of Grobbendonk *
Gaspard Abeille Gaspard Abeille (Riez, 1648 – Paris Paris () is the Capital city, capital and List of communes in France with over 20,000 inhabitants, most populous city of France, with an estimated population of 2,165,423 residents in 2019 in an are ...
(1648–1718), French poet *
Gaspard André Gaspard André (16 March 1840 in Lyon - 12 February 1896 in Cannes) was a French architect, best known as the designer of the Theater of the Place des Célestins, the Fountain of the Place des Jacobins and the Grand Temple de Lyon in Lyon, the cit ...
(1840–1896), French architect *
Gaspard Augé Gaspard Augé (; born 21 May 1979 in Besançon) is a French musician and graphic designer. He is one of the two members of French electronic music duo Justice. Biography Augé was born into a family of Protestant industrialists from Besançon, ...
(born 1979), one half of French electronic music duo
Justice Justice, in its broadest sense, is the principle that people receive that which they deserve, with the interpretation of what then constitutes "deserving" being impacted upon by numerous fields, with many differing viewpoints and perspective ...
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Claude Gaspard Bachet de Méziriac Claude may refer to: __NOTOC__ People and fictional characters * Claude (given name), a list of people and fictional characters * Claude (surname), a list of people * Claude Lorrain (c. 1600–1682), French landscape painter, draughtsman and etcher ...
(1581–1638), French mathematician *
Gaspard Bauhin Gaspard Bauhin or Caspar Bauhin ( la, Casparus Bauhinus; 17 January 1560 – 5 December 1624), was a Swiss botanist whose ''Pinax theatri botanici'' (1623) described thousands of plants and classified them in a manner that draws comparisons to t ...
(1560–1624), Swiss botanist *
Gaspard Laurent Bayle Gaspard Laurent Bayle (18 August 1774, Le Vernet, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence – 1816) was a French physician. He studied medicine under Jean-Nicolas Corvisart (1755–1821), and was a colleague to René Laennec (1781–1826). Beginning in 1805 he p ...
(1774–1816), French physician *
Gaspard Bobek Gaspard Bobek (1593–1635) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Pedena (1631–1635).
(1593–1635), Croatian Roman Catholic prelate *
Gaspard Auguste Brullé Gaspard Auguste Brullé (7 April, 1809 – 21 January, 1873) was a French entomologist. Passionate about insects from a young age and through the intervention of Georges Cuvier, he participated in the Morea expedition organised by Jean Baptiste ...
(1809–1873), French entomologist * Gaspard Jean-Baptiste Brunet (1734–1793), French military commander * Gaspard Bureau (died 1469), French ballistics expert and inventor * Gaspard de Chabrol (1773–1843), French politician and government official *
Gaspard Adolphe Chatin Gaspard Adolphe Chatin (30 November 1813 – 13 January 1901) was a French physician, mycologist and botanist who was born in Isère, and died in Les Essarts-le-Roi. He was the first to prove that goiter was related of iodine deficiencies. He stud ...
(1813–1901), French physician, mycologist and botanist *
Pierre Gaspard Chaumette Pierre Gaspard Anaxagore Chaumette (24 May 1763 â€“ 13 April 1794) was a French politician of the Revolutionary period who served as the president of the Paris Commune and played a leading role in the establishment of the Reign of Terror. H ...
(1763–1794), French Revolutionary leader * Gaspard I de Coligny (1465/1470–1522), French noble and military leader * Gaspard II de Coligny (1519–1572), French Huguenot leader * Gaspard III de Coligny (1584–1646), French Huguenot military general *
Gaspard Corrette Gaspard Corrette (c. 1671before 1733) was a French composer and organist. He was born around 1671, probably in Rouen, where he was organist for the church of St-Herbland. In approximately 1720 he moved to Paris. The exact date of his death is no ...
(c. 1671 – c. 1733), French composer and organist * Gaspard-Gustave de Coriolis (1792–1843), French mathematician * Gaspard Cuenot (born 1991), Swiss Nordic skier and a former biathlete * Gaspard Duchange (1662–1757), French engraver * Gaspard Dughet (1613–1675), French painter * Gaspard Fauteux (1898–1963), Canadian parliamentarian * Gaspard Amédée Gardanne (1758–1807), French military general * Gaspard Gourgaud (1783–1852), French military general * Gaspard Goyrand (1803–1866), French surgeon and politician * Gaspard de Gueidan (1688–1767), French aristocrat and lawyer * Gaspard van der Heyden (c. 1496 – c. 1549), Dutch goldsmith, engraver, master printer and builder of astronomical instruments * Gaspard Lemaire (1899–1979), Belgian swimmer * Gaspard Thémistocle Lestiboudois (1797–1876), French naturalist * Gaspard Louis, Haitian dancer and choreographer * Gaspard Manesse (born 1975), French actor and musician * Gaspard Marsy (1624/1625–1681), of the brothers Gaspard and Balthazard Marsy, French sculptor * Gaspard Mermillod (1824–1892), Swiss Roman Catholic cardinal and bishop * Gaspard Michaud (1795–1880), French malacologist * Gaspard Théodore Mollien (1796–1872), French diplomat and explorer * Gaspard Monge (1746–1818), French mathematician *
Gaspard Musabyimana Gaspard Musabyimana (Nyamugali, Ruhengeri, 12 March 1955) is a Rwandan writer who currently lives in Belgium. He has had a multidisciplinary education. Publications * ''Les années fatidiques pour le Rwanda. Coup d'œil sur les préparatifs i ...
(born 1955), Rwandan writer * Gaspard Nemius (1587–1667), Roman Catholic bishop and archbishop *
Gaspard Pacaud Gaspard Pacaud (June 24, 1859 – August 28, 1928) was a Canadian journalist and political figure in Ontario. He represented Essex North in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1886 to 1890 as a Liberal member. He was born Jean-Baptist ...
(1859–1928), Canadian journalist and politician * Gaspard de Prony (1755–1839), French mathematician and engineer * Gaspard Rigaud (1661–1705), French painter and portraitist * Gaspard Rinaldi (1909–1978), French cyclist *
Gaspard Robert Gaspard Robert (1722-1799) was the founder of a factory that made faience in Marseille, France, between 1750 and 1793. History Joseph Gaspard Robert first worked in a porcelain factory, and then returned to Marseille in 1750. Robert operated a ...
(1722–1799), French ceramics manufacturer founder *
Gaspard Le Roux Gaspard Le Roux () was a French harpsichordist active in Paris at the beginning of the 18th century. Little is known of his life, which is exacerbated by the commonality of his name among musicians and dance instructors in Paris. A Le Roux is ment ...
(c. 1670 – c. 1706), French harpsichordist * Gaspard de Saulx (1509–1573), French military leader * Gaspard Terrasson (1680–1752), French oratorian and priest * Gaspard-Félix Tournachon (also known as Nadar; 1820–1910), French photographer known as (Félix) Nadar * Gaspard Ulliel (1984–2022), French actor and model *
Gaspard Vieusseux Gaspard Vieusseux (February 18, 1746 – October 21, 1814) was a Genevan physician born in Geneva. In 1766 he obtained his doctorate from the University of Leiden, and subsequently returned to Geneva in order to practice medicine. Vieusseux is ...
(1746–1814), Swiss physician


Surname

* Mitch Gaspard (born 1965), American college baseball coach *
Patrick Gaspard Patrick Hubert Gaspard (born 1967) is an American former diplomat who serves as president of Center for American Progress (CAP), a liberal think tank. A noted Democratic Party leader and strategist, Gaspard served as executive director of the D ...
(born 1967), president of the Center for American Progress (CAP) * Pierre Gaspard (mountaineer) (1834–1915), French mountain climber and guide * Pierre Gaspard (born 1959), Belgian physicist * Shad Gaspard (1981–2020), professional wrestler and actor


Fiction

* ''Gaspard'' (novel), 1915 French novel by René Benjamin which won the Prix Goncourt *
Gaspard and Lisa Gaspard et Lisa, more commonly known as Gaspard and Lisa, are two fictional characters appearing in a series of children's books created by wife and husband Anne Gutman and Georg Hallensleben. The books center on two friends: Gaspard (black wi ...
, protagonists in a series of children's books by Anne Gutman and Georg Hallensleben * ''Gaspard and Lisa'' (TV series), a British–American–French animated television series * A supporting character in Charles Dickens' novel, '' A Tale of Two Cities'' * Gaspard the Fox, a real urban fox whose fictional story is told in a picture book by Zeb Soanes and James Mayhew * Grand Duke Gaspard de Chalons, a '' Dragon Age: Inquisition'' game character * Gaspard, a character and boss in '' Dark Cloud 2''


Other uses

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Gaspard, Saint-Jean-du-Sud, Haiti Gaspard is a village in the Saint-Jean-du-Sud commune of the Port-Salut Arrondissement, in the Sud department of Haiti. See also *Saint-Jean-du-Sud Saint-Jean-du-Sud ( ht, Sen Jan disid) is a commune in the Port-Salut Arrondissement, in the S ...
, a village in the Sud department of Haiti * '' Gaspard de la nuit'', piano suite (1908) by Maurice Ravel * Pic Gaspard, a mountain in the French Alps * Colonel Gaspard, the ''nom-de-guerre'' of French Resistance leader Émile Coulaudon (1907–1977) {{disambiguation, given name, surname French masculine given names