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Paul-Émile Allard Paul-Émile Allard (July 15, 1920 – January 6, 1995) was a Canadian provincial politician. He was the Union Nationale (Quebec), Union Nationale member of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec for Beauce (provincial electoral district), Beauce ...
(1920–1995), Canadian provincial politician *
Paul Émile Appell :''M. P. Appell is the same person: it stands for Monsieur Paul Appell''. Paul Émile Appell (27 September 1855 in Strasbourg – 24 October 1930 in Paris) was a French mathematician and Rector of the University of Paris. Appell polynomials and ...
(1855–1930), French mathematician, Rector of the University of Paris *
Paul-Émile Bécat Paul-Émile Bécat (2 February 1885 – 1 January 1960 in Paris) was a French painter, printmaker and engraver, and was awarded first prize in the Prix de Rome in 1920. He was a student of Gabriel Ferrier and François Flameng and exhibition ...
(1885–1960), French painter, printmaker and engraver, awarded first prize in the Prix de Rome in 1920 * Paul Émile Berthon (1846–1909), French landscape painter * Paul-Emile Bibeault (1919–1970), ice hockey goaltender * Paul Emile Biyaga (born 1987), Cameroonian football striker *
Paul-Émile Lecoq de Boisbaudran Paul-Émile Lecoq de Boisbaudran, also called François Lecoq de Boisbaudran (18 April 1838 – 28 May 1912), was a self-taught French chemist known for his discoveries of the chemical elements gallium, samarium and dysprosium. He developed met ...
(1838–1912), French chemist who discovered gallium, samarium and dysprosium *
Paul-Émile Borduas Paul-Émile Borduas (November 1, 1905 – February 22, 1960) was a Québécois artist known for his abstract paintings. He was the leader of the avant-garde Automatiste movement and the chief author of the Refus Global manifesto of 1948. B ...
(1905–1960), Québec painter known for his abstract paintings *
Paul-Émile Botta Paul-Émile Botta (6 December 1802 – 29 March 1870) was an Italian-born French scientist who served as Consul in Mosul (then in the Ottoman Empire, now in Iraq) from 1842, and who discovered the ruins of the ancient Assyrian capital of Dur-Shar ...
(1802–1870), Italian-born French scientist, Consul in Mosul, discovered the ruins of Dur-Sharrukin *
Paul-Émile Boutigny Paul-Émile Boutigny (; 10 March 1853 in Paris – 27 June 1929 in Paris) was a French academist painter who specialized in military subjects. Life and work His father was a tailor and his mother worked as a seamstress. Following the Franco ...
(1853–1929), French painter who specialized in military subjects * Paul Émile Chabas (1869–1937), French painter and illustrator and member of the Académie des Beaux-Arts *
Paul Emile Chappuis Paul Émile Chappuis (1816-1887) was a photographer, an inventor and manufacturer of daylight reflectors . Born in Paris 1816, Chappuis moved to London where he ran a photographic studio at 69 Fleet Street between 1859 and 1871. He also patented d ...
(1816–1887), photographer, an inventor and manufacturer of daylight reflectors * Paul-Émile Charbonneau (1922–2014), Canadian Prelate of Roman Catholic Church *
Benoît Paul Émile Clapeyron Benoît () is a French male given name. It is less frequently spelled Benoist. The name comes from the Latin word , which means "blessed", equivalent in meaning to Bénédicte or the English name Benedict. A female derivative of the name is Ben ...
(1799–1864), French engineer and physicist, one of the founders of thermodynamics * Paul-Émile Côté (1909–1970), Liberal party member of the House of Commons of Canada * Paul-Émile Dalpé (1919–1994), C.M., Canadian labour unionist and nurse *
Paul Emile Diou Paul Emile Diou (6 September 1855 – 23 August 1914) was a French general. Diou entered the army in 1873 and spent much of his early career superintending the training of army personnel. He saw extended service in Tunisia with the Army of Africa ...
(1855–1914), French general * Paul Émile Gallant (1944–2011), Canadian entrepreneur who developed three-dimensional jigsaw puzzles * Paul-Émile Janson (1872–1944), francophone Belgian liberal politician and Prime Minister (1937–1938) *
Jean-François-Paul-Emile d'Oultremont Jean-François-Paul-Emile d'Oultremont (April 20, 1679 – November 22, 1737), Count of Oultremont and of the Holy Roman Empire, Baron of Han-sur-Lesse, lord of , pair of the Duchy of Luxembourg, Great Bailiff of Moha, Belgium, Moha, etc., was th ...
(1679–1737), Count of Oultremont and of the Holy Roman Empire, Baron of Han-sur-Lesse *
Paul-Émile Lamarche Paul-Émile Lamarche (December 21, 1881 – October 11, 1918) was a Canadian lawyer and political figure in Quebec. He represented Nicolet in the House of Commons of Canada from 1911 to 1916 as a Conservative. He was born in Montreal, the s ...
(1881–1918), lawyer and political figure in Quebec *
Paul-Émile Léger Paul-Émile Léger (April 26, 1904 – November 13, 1991) was a Canadian Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Montréal from 1950 to 1967. A member of the Sulpicians, he was made a cardinal in 1953 by Pope Pius XII. Early life and ed ...
CC GOQ GCM PSS (1904–1991), Canadian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church *
Paul-Émile d'Entremont Paul Émile d'Entremont is a Canadian documentary filmmaker, best known for his 2012 film about LGBT refugees, '' Last Chance''.Paul Émile de Puydt Paul Émile de Puydt (6 March 1810 – 20 May 1891), a writer whose contributions included work in botany and economics, was born and died in Mons, Belgium. His father was Jean Ambroise de Puydt (1758–1836), who was governor of the province Hai ...
(1810–1891), a writer whose contributions included work in botany and economics *
Paul Emile Rousseau Paul Emile Lucien Rousseau (December 20, 1929 – October 8, 2001) was a car dealer and political figure in Saskatchewan, Canada. He represented Regina South from 1978 to 1986 in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan as a Progressive Con ...
(1929–2001), car dealer and political figure in Saskatchewan, Canada *
Pierre Paul Émile Roux Pierre is a masculine given name. It is a French form of the name Peter. Pierre originally meant "rock" or "stone" in French (derived from the Greek word πέτρος (''petros'') meaning "stone, rock", via Latin "petra"). It is a translation ...
FRS (1853–1933), French physician, bacteriologist and immunologist *
Paul-Emile Saadé Paul-Emile Saadé (9 July 1933 – 21 September 2022) was a Lebanese Maronite Catholic prelate who was Emeritus Maronite Eparch of the Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Batroun. Life Paul-Emile Saadé was born in Ehden, Mount Lebanon on 9 July 193 ...
(born 1933), Emeritus Maronite Eparch of the Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Batroun *
Paul-Émile Sauvageau Paul-Émile Sauvageau (September 29, 1918 – September 12, 2003) was a Canadian politician. He was a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec and a City Councillor in Montreal, Quebec. Background He was born in Montreal on September 2 ...
(1918–2003), Canadian politician *
Paul-Émile de Souza Paul-Émile de Souza (July 14, 1930 – June 17, 1999) was a Beninese army officer and political figure. He was chairman of the Directory of Dahomey from December 13, 1969, to May 7, 1970. Birth and family Paul-Emile de Souza was born into the a ...
(1930–1999), Beninese army officer and political figure *
Paul-Émile Victor Paul-Émile Victor (born Paul Eugène Victor; 28 June 1907 – 7 March 1995) was a French ethnologist and explorer. Victor was born in Geneva, Switzerland to French Jewish parents of Bohemian and Polish descent. He graduated from École Centra ...
(1907–1995), French ethnologist and explorer


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* Prix Paul-Émile-Borduas, award by the Government of Quebec that is part of the Prix du Québec, given to individuals who are artists or craftsman in the fields of visual arts, of the trades of art, architecture and the design * French Polar Institute Paul-Emile Victor, the organization leading the French National Antarctic Program since 1992 {{DEFAULTSORT:Paul-Emile