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Soule Soule (Basque language, Basque: Zuberoa; Zuberoan/ Soule Basque: Xiberoa or Xiberua; Occitan language, Occitan: ''Sola'') is a former viscounty and France, French Provinces of France, province and part of the present-day Pyrénées-Atlantiques ...
is a former viscounty and French province and part of the present-day Pyrénées-Atlantiques département. Soule may also refer to:


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Abdou Soulé Elbak Mzé Abdou Soulé Elbak ( ; born 1954) was president President most commonly refers to: *President (corporate title) * President (education), a leader of a college or university * President (government title) President may also refer to: A ...
(1954 –), president of the autonomous island of Grande Comore * Augustus Soule (1827–1887), justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court *
Charles Soule Charles Soule is a New York-based comic book writer, novelist, musician, and attorney. He is best known for writing '' Daredevil'', ''She-Hulk'', ''Death of Wolverine'', and various ''Star Wars'' books and comic series from Del Rey Books and Ma ...
, American comic book writer *
Charles Carroll Soule __NOTOC__ Charles Carroll Soule (June 25, 1842 – January 7, 1913) was an American bookman with a side specialty in the architecture of libraries. Born in Boston to Richard Soule, Jr. (1812–1877) and Harriet Winsor (1816–1905) he ...
, American bookseller *
Chris Soule Chris Soule (born February 5, 1973) is an American skeleton racer who competed from 1993 to 2006. He won two medals in the men's skeleton event at the FIBT World Championships with a silver in 2003 and a bronze in 1997. Soule also won the overal ...
(1973 –), American skeleton racer * Christophe Soulé (1951 –), French mathematician * George Soule (educator) (1834–1926), Louisiana author, educator, and soldier *
George Soulé (industrialist) George Soule or Soulé may refer to: * George Soule (''Mayflower'' passenger) (c. 1602–1677/80), colonist * George Soulé (industrialist) (1849–1922), founder of the Soulé Steam Feed Works * George Soulé (musician) (born 1945), American son ...
(1849–1922), founder of the Soulé Steam Feed Works * George Soule (Mayflower passenger) (c. 1602–1677/80) *
George Soulé (musician) George Soulé He is a descendant of George Soule who was a signatory of the Mayflower Compact and the grandson of George Soulé who founded the Soulé Steam Feed Works in Meridian. Mississippi. He is also a descendant of Bishop Joshua Soule (17 ...
(born 1945), American songwriter, musician and record producer *
George Henry Soule Jr. George Henry Soule Jr. (June 11, 1887 – April 14, 1970) was an American labor economist, author, and a long time editor and contributor to ''The New Republic''. Background George Soule was born in Stamford, Connecticut on June 11, 1887 and wa ...
(1887–1970), labor economist and editor for the ''New Republic'' *Jared Taylor Soule (born 1989), music producer known professionally as Full Tac * Jeremy Soule (1975 –), American video game music composer *
Joshua Soule Joshua Soule (August 1, 1781 – March 6, 1867) was an American bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church (elected in 1824), and then of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. Birth and rebirth Born to Joshua and Mary (Cushman) Soule at Broad ...
(1781 – 1867), American bishop *
Maris Soule Maris Soule (born June 19, 1939) is an American author of romance and romantic suspense novels, mysteries, and short stories. Her latest book, ''Eat Crow and Die'', is a mystery novel. Her books feature a variety of settings and situations, includ ...
(1939 –), American author *
Matías Soulé Matías Soulé Malvano (born 15 April 2003) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder, right winger or forward for club Juventus. Club career Early career Soulé started his career aged six for Kimberl ...
(2003 –), Argentine professional footballer * Michael E. Soulé, American biologist *
Micky Lee Soule Mickey Lee Soule (June 6, 1946 in Cortland, New York) is an American musician. He was the keyboard player for New York hard rock band Elf and a founding member of Rainbow. Soule had a band in the mid-1960s until he was drafted into the army. A ...
(1946 –), American keyboardist *
Nathan Soule Nathan Soule (August 7, 1790 – January 9, 1860) was an American politician who served one term as a United States House of Representatives, U.S. Representative from New York (state), New York from 1831 to 1835. Biography Born in Dover Plains ...
, American politician from New York * Olan Soule (1909 – 1994), actor *
Pierre Soulé Pierre Soulé (August 31, 1801March 26, 1870) was a French-American attorney, politician, and diplomat in the mid-19th century. Serving as a U.S. senator from Louisiana from 1849 to 1853, he was nominated that year as U.S. Minister to Spain, a p ...
(1801 – 1870), American politician *
Richard Soule Richard Eric Soule (born 5 September 1966) is a former Australian cricketer, who played for Tasmania. He played for Tasmania from 1983 until 1991. He was a talented wicket-keeper The wicket-keeper in the sport of cricket is the player on ...
(1966 –), Australian cricketer * Samuel W. Soulé, American inventor *
Silas Soule Silas Stillman Soule (/ˈsoʊl/ ole (July 26, 1838 – April 23, 1865) was an American abolitionist, military officer and 'conductor' on the Underground Railroad. As a Kansas Jayhawker, he supported and was a proponent of John Brown's mov ...
(1838 – 1865), Captain in the American Civil War *
Soulé (singer) Samantha Kay, known professionally as Soulé (Stylised as SOULÉ, born 4 January 1995) is an Irish singer-songwriter who was born in London but raised in Dublin Early life Soulé was born Samantha Kay in London, England to Congolese parents fro ...
, Irish R&B and pop singer-songwriter


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La soule ', later ' (french: chôle), is a traditional team sport that originated in Normandy and Picardy. The ball, called a ', could be solid or hollow and made of either wood or leather. Leather balls would be filled with hay, bran, horse hair or moss ...
, a team sport *
Soulé Steam Feed Works Soulé Steam Feed Works is a historic business founded in Meridian, Mississippi in 1892 and incorporated in 1893 by George Soulé. The complex was listed as a contributing property to Union Station Historic District, which was placed on the Nation ...
, a business in Meridian, Mississippi *
Soule University Soule University was a private school, private Methodist university in Chappell Hill, Texas, Chappell Hill, a rural community in Washington County, Texas, Washington County, Texas, United States. Chartered in 1856 and named after Joshua Soule, Bi ...
(Texas) and Soule College (Tennessee), named for Methodist bishop
Joshua Soule Joshua Soule (August 1, 1781 – March 6, 1867) was an American bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church (elected in 1824), and then of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. Birth and rebirth Born to Joshua and Mary (Cushman) Soule at Broad ...
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Soule College Soule College was an institution of higher learning in Dodge City, Kansas, United States, that operated from 1888 until 1903. The college advertised board for $2 per week and tuition for $24 per year.Soule Business College in New Orleans, Louisiana from 1856 to 1983


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* Soul (disambiguation) * Soules, a surname {{disambig