Lycée Louis-Barthou is a
secondary school
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in
Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques
Pau (, ) is a Communes of France, commune overlooking the Pyrenees, and prefecture of the Departments of France, department of Pyrénées-Atlantiques, regions of France, region of Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France.
The city is located in the heart o ...
,
France
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.
History
The school's history goes back to a religious establishment founded by
Jesuits
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in 1640. It is named for French politician
Louis Barthou
Jean Louis Barthou (; 25 August 1862 – 9 October 1934) was a French politician of the Third Republic who served as Prime Minister of France for eight months in 1913. In social policy, his time as prime minister saw the introduction (in Jul ...
.
Academics
The school offers classes at the Seconde, Première (scientifique, littéraire, économique et social) SMTG, and Terminale level as well as Classes Préparatoires aux Grandes Ecoles.
Notable pupils
Academia
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Pierre Bourdieu
Pierre Bourdieu (; 1 August 1930 – 23 January 2002) was a French sociologist and public intellectual. Bourdieu's contributions to the sociology of education, the theory of sociology, and sociology of aesthetics have achieved wide influence i ...
(1930, in
Denguin -2002) - sociologist
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Guy Debord
Guy-Ernest Debord (; ; 28 December 1931 – 30 November 1994) was a French Marxist theorist, philosopher, filmmaker, critic of work, member of the Letterist International, founder of a Letterist faction, and founding member of the Situationis ...
(1931 – 1994) - Marxist theorist, philosopher, filmmaker, critic of work
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Louis Favoreu
Louis Favoreu (September 5, 1936 – September 1, 2004) was a French academic, specialized in public law, and a jurist. He was born in Lucq-de-Béarn (Pyrénées-Atlantiques) and died in Aix-en-Provence (Bouches-du-Rhône
Bouches-du-Rhône ( , ...
(1936 – 2004) - academic, specialized in public law, and a jurist
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Philippe Leveau
Philippe Leveau (born 1940 in Angoulême) is a 20th-century French historian and archaeologist, a specialist of the ancient world.
Works
* ''Caesarea de Maurétanie : une ville romaine et ses campagnes'', Éditions de l'École française de ...
(born 1940 in
Angoulême
Angoulême (; Poitevin-Saintongeais: ''Engoulaeme''; oc, Engoleime) is a communes of France, commune, the Prefectures of France, prefecture of the Charente Departments of France, department, in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of southwestern Franc ...
) - historian and archaeologist
Arts
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Comte de Lautréamont
Comte de Lautréamont () was the ''nom de plume'' of Isidore Lucien Ducasse (4 April 1846 – 24 November 1870), a French poet born in Uruguay. His only works, ''Les Chants de Maldoror'' and ''Poésies'', had a major influence on modern arts ...
(1846-1870) - poet
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Titouan Lamazou
Titouan Lamazou is a French navigator, artist and writer, born on July 11, 1955 in Casablanca, Morocco. He was actually born Antoine Lamazou, he officially took the name Titouan Lamazou in 1986. After a stint at the Fine Arts, he went travelling ...
(born 1955 in
Casablanca
Casablanca, also known in Arabic as Dar al-Bayda ( ar, الدَّار الْبَيْضَاء, al-Dār al-Bayḍāʾ, ; ber, ⴹⴹⴰⵕⵍⴱⵉⴹⴰ, ḍḍaṛlbiḍa, : "White House") is the largest city in Morocco and the country's econom ...
) - navigator, artist and writer
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Saint-John Perse
Alexis Leger (; 31 May 1887 – 20 September 1975), better known by his pseudonym Saint-John Perse (; also Saint-Leger Leger), was a French poet-diplomat, awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1960 "for the soaring flight and evocative ...
(1887-1975) - poet-diplomat, awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1960 "for the soaring flight and evocative imagery of his poetry."
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Joseph Peyré
Joseph Peyré (13 March 1892, in Aydie (Pyrénées-Atlantiques) – 26 December 1968, in Cannes) was a French writer. He won the Prix Goncourt in 1935 for ''Sang et Lumières''.
Life
His father was a schoolteacher. He studied at Pau, Pyrénées- ...
(1892-1968) - writer
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Frederick Cayley Robinson
Frederick Cayley Robinson (18 August 1862 – 4 January 1927) was an English artist who created paintings and applied art, including book illustrations and theatre set designs. Cayley Robinson continued to paint striking Pre-Raphaelite and ...
(1862 – 1927) - English artist
Media and entertainment
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Daniel Balavoine (1952-1986) - singer-songwriter
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Nathalie Cardone
Nathalie Cardone (born 29 March 1967 in Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques) is a French actress and singer.
Biography
Cardone was born in Pau, in South-West France. Her father was Sicilian and her mother Spanish. She appeared for the first time on ...
(born 1967) - actress and singer
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Isabelle Ithurburu (born 1983) - sports journalist and television presenter
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Denis Lalanne (1926 – 2019) - sports journalist
Politics
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Louis Barthou
Jean Louis Barthou (; 25 August 1862 – 9 October 1934) was a French politician of the Third Republic who served as Prime Minister of France for eight months in 1913. In social policy, his time as prime minister saw the introduction (in Jul ...
(1862-1934) - politician;
Prime Minister of France
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The prime minister ...
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Henri Emmanuelli
Henri Emmanuelli (31 May 1945 – 21 March 2017) was a French politician. A member of the French Socialist Party, he was deputy for Landes from 1978 to 1981, from 1986 to 1997, and from 2000 to 2017.
Early life and career
Emmanuelli was born ...
(1945-2017) - politician
SP
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Éric Piolle
Éric Piolle (born 6 January 1973) is a French politician of Europe Ecology – The Greens (EELV) who has been serving as mayor of Grenoble since 2014.
. He was Regional Councillor of Rhône-Alpes from March 2010 to April 2014.
Education and bus ...
(born 1973) - engineer and politician (
EELV)
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Boris Vallaud
Boris Vallaud (born 25 July 1975) is a French politician of the Socialist Party (France), Socialist Party who was elected to the National Assembly (France), French National Assembly in the 2017 French legislative election, 2017 elections, repre ...
(born 1975) - politician (
SP)
Sports
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Édouard Cissé
Édouard Léopold Cissé (born 30 March 1978) is a French former footballer who played as a midfielder.
Early life
Cissé was born in Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques in southwest France.
Club career
Cissé made his breakthrough at his boyhood clu ...
(born 1978) - soccer player
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Tony Estanguet (born 1978) - canoeist, Olympic champion
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Franck Lestage
Franck Lestage (born 20 April 1968) is a French athlete. He competed in the men's long jump at the 1992 Summer Olympics
The 1992 Summer Olympics ( es, Juegos Olímpicos de Verano de 1992, ca, Jocs Olímpics d'estiu de 1992), officially k ...
(born 1968) - athlete
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Robert Paparemborde
Robert Paparemborde (5 July 1948 – 19 April 2001), was a French rugby union player. He was capped 55 times, 5 as captain, for the French national side.
He was regarded as one of the greatest prop-forwards and was a member of the French team ...
(1948-2001) - rugby player
Other
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Léopold Eyharts (born 1957) - astronaut
See also
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List of Jesuit sites
External links
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References
Education in France
Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques
Secondary schools in France
Boarding schools in France
1640 establishments in France
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