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Pierre-Joseph (also Pierre Joseph) is a
given name A given name (also known as a forename or first name) is the part of a personal name quoted in that identifies a person, potentially with a middle name as well, and differentiates that person from the other members of a group (typically a fa ...
and can refer to: * Pierre-Joseph Alary, (1689–1770), French ecclesiastic and writer *
Pierre-Joseph Amoreux Pierre-Joseph Amoreux (1741, Beaucaire – 1824, Montpellier) was a French physician and naturalist. He was the son of Guillaume Amoreux, also a physician and an inventor of surgical devices. He was the librarian at the Faculté de Médeci ...
(1741–1824) French physician and naturalist *
Pierre Joseph Bonnaterre Abbé Pierre Joseph Bonnaterre (1752, Aveyron – 20 September 1804, Saint-Geniez-d'Olt) was a French zoologist who contributed sections on cetaceans, mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish, and insects to the ''Tableau encyclopédique ...
(1752–1804), French naturalist * Pierre-Joseph Bourcet (1700–1780), French tactician, general, chief of staff, mapmaker and military educator *
Pierre-Joseph Cambon Pierre-Joseph Cambon (, 10 June 1756 – 15 February 1820) was a French statesman. He is perhaps best known for speaking up against Maximilien Robespierre at the National Convention, sparking the end of Robespierre's reign. Born in Montpellier, ...
, (1756–1820), French statesman * Arthur Cardin (1879–1946), Canadian politician * Pierre-Joseph-Olivier Chauveau (1820–1890), first Premier of the Canadian province of Quebec *
Pierre-Joseph Thoulier d'Olivet Pierre-Joseph Thoulier d'Olivet, Abbot of Olivet (1 April 1682, Salins-les-Bains – 8 October 1768, Paris) was a French abbot, writer, grammarian and translator. He was elected the fourth occupant of Académie française An academy (A ...
(1682–1768), French abbot, writer, grammarian and French translator * Pigneau de Behaine (1741–1799), French Catholic priest, helped establish Vietnamese Nguyễn Dynasty after Tây Sơn rebellion * Pierre Joseph Céloron de Blainville (1693–1759), French Canadian Officer of Marine * Pierre-Joseph Desault, (1738–1795), French anatomist and surgeon * Pierre Macquer (1718–1784), French chemist * Pierre Joseph Pelletier (1788–1842), French chemist * Pierre-Joseph Proudhon (1809–1865), French politician, mutualist philosopher and socialist * Pierre-Joseph Redouté (1759–1840), Belgian painter and botanist * Amédée Tremblay (1876–1949), Canadian organist, composer, and music educator * Pierre-Joseph van Beneden (1809–1894), Belgian zoologist and paleontologist


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* Pierre-Joseph-Marie Chaumonot (1611–1693) French-Canadian Catholic missionary * Pierre-Joseph-Guillaume Zimmermann (1785–1853), French pianist, composer, and music teacher *
Pierre-Joseph-Justin Bernard Pierre-Joseph Bernard (26 August 1708 – 1 November 1775), called Gentil-Bernard by Voltaire for the measured grace of his discreetly erotic verses, was a French military man and salon poet with the reputation of a rake, the author of several l ...
(1708–1775), French military man and salon poet {{given name