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Jacques-Marie, vicomte Cavaignac Jacques-Marie, vicomte Cavaignac (1773–1855) was a French general. He was the brother of Jean Baptiste Cavaignac. Jacques-Marie served with distinction in the army under the Republic and successive governments. He commanded the cavalry of the ...
(1773–1855), French general *
Jacques Marie (footballer) Jacques Marie (12 August 1945 – 1999) was a French footballer. Marie was born in Caen (Calvados). He was a center and captain of RC Lens with whom he reached the final of the Coupe de France in 1975, ten years after losing in his first final ...
(1945–1999), French footballer *
Jacques-Marie d'Amboise Jacques-Marie d'Amboise, born at Arles in 1538 and died in November 1611, was a French hellenist, known in his time under the name of "maître Marius." Biography After pursuing his studies in Paris, he travelled to Spain, Italy and Sicily ...
(1538–1611), French hellenist *
Jacques-Marie Beauvarlet-Charpentier Jacques-Marie Beauvarlet-Charpentier (31 July 1766 – 7 September 1834) was a French organist and composer.. Biography Born in Lyon, Jacques-Marie Beauvarlet-Charpentier succeeded his father Jean-Jacques Beauvarlet Charpentier at the pipe orga ...
(1766–1834), French organist and composer *
Jacques-Marie Deschamps Jacques-Marie Deschamps (1750, Paris – 1826) was an 18th–19th-century French playwright, librettist and writer. During the French First Empire, Deschamps was Joséphine de Beauharnais's "secrétaire des commandements" and remained at her serv ...
(1750–1826), French playwright, librettist and writer *
Jacques-Marie Huvé Jean-Jacques-Marie Huvé (28 April 1783, Versailles – 23 November 1852, Paris) was a French architect who practiced in Paris, working in a neoclassical manner that he refined working in the ''atelier'' of Percier and Fontaine, Napoleon's ...
(1783–1852), French architect *
Jacques-Marie Le Père Jacques-Marie Le Père (Paris, 25 April 1763 – Granville, 15 June 1841) was a French civil engineer. Life He accompanied the French Campaign in Egypt and Syria, was director of 'Ponts et Chaussées' (bridges and roads) in Egypt. After accomp ...
(1763–1841), French civil engineer *
Jacques-Marie Rouzet Jacques-Marie Rouzet (23 May 1743, Toulouse – 25 October 1820, Paris), comte de Folmon, was a French politician. He was the lover of Louise Marie Adélaïde de Bourbon Louise or Luise may refer to: * Louise (given name) Arts Songs * "Lou ...
(1743–1820), French politician


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Jacques-Marie Compound given names French masculine given names