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* Théodore Caruelle d'Aligny (1798–1871), French landscape painter and engraver *
Théodore Anne Théodore Anne (7 April 1797 – 12 August 1869) was a French playwright, librettist, and novelist. Engaged in the army in 1814, until the July Revolution of 1830 he was a member of the compagnie de Noailles then, still faithful to the Bourbons, ...
(1892–1917), French playwright, librettist, and novelist * Théodore Année (1810 – after 1865), French horticulturist * Théodore Jean Arcand (born 1934), Canadian diplomat * Théodore Aubanel (1829–1886), Provençal poet * Théodore Aubert (1878–1963), Swiss lawyer and writer * Théodore Bachelet (1820–1879), French historian and musicologist * Théodore Bainconneau (fl. 1920), French wrestler *
Théodore Ballu Théodore Ballu (8 June 1817 – 22 May 1885) was a French architect who designed numerous public buildings in Paris . He is the grandfather of the industrialist and politician Guillaume Ballu. Winning the Prix de Rome In 1840, Théodore Ball ...
(1817–1885), French architect *
Théodore de Banville Théodore Faullain de Banville (14 March 1823 – 13 March 1891) was a French poet and writer. His work was influential on the Symbolist movement in French literature in the late 19th century. Biography Banville was born in Moulins in Allier, A ...
(1823–1891), French poet and writer * Théodore Baribeau (1870–1937), Quebec politician *
Théodore Baron Théodore Baron (19 August 1840, Ixelles - 4 September 1899, Saint-Servais) was a Belgian landscape painter in the Realistic style. Biography He was initially trained in the Academic style; first by Hippolyte de la Charlerie in Brussels, the ...
(1840–1899), Belgian painter *
Théodore Barrière Théodore Barrière (1823 – 16 October 1877), French playwright, was born in Paris. He belonged to a family of map engravers which had long been connected with the war department, and spent nine years in that service himself. The success o ...
(1823–1877), French dramatist *
Théodore Baudouin d'Aubigny Jean-Marie-Théodore Baudouin also d’Aubigny, born in Paris 19 August 1786 - died 1866, was a French playwright. Theatre * ''La Pie voleuse'', a play in collaboration with Louis-Charles Caigniez, based on an authentic event. Théâtre de la ...
(1780–1866), French playwright *
Théodore de Bèze Theodore Beza ( la, Theodorus Beza; french: Théodore de Bèze or ''de Besze''; June 24, 1519 – October 13, 1605) was a French Calvinist Protestant theologian, reformer and scholar who played an important role in the Protestant Reformation ...
(1519–1605), French Protestant theologian *
Théodore Botrel Jean-Baptiste-Théodore-Marie Botrel (14 September 1868 – 28 July 1925) was a French singer-songwriter, poet and playwright. He is best known for his popular songs about his native Brittany, of which the most famous is ''La Paimpolaise''. Durin ...
(1868–1925), French singer-songwriter, poet and playwright *
Théodore Champion Théodore Champion (14 February 1873 – 31 August 1954) was a Swiss cyclist, philatelist and stamp dealer, who was added to the Roll of Distinguished Philatelists in 1937.Background notes on The Roll of Distinguished Philatelists September 2011', ...
(1873–1954), Swiss cyclist, philatelist and stamp dealer *
Théodore Chassériau Théodore Chassériau (September 20, 1819 – October 8, 1856) was a Dominican-born French Romantic painter noted for his portraits, historical and religious paintings, allegorical murals, and Orientalist images inspired by his travels to Alger ...
(1819–1856), French Romantic painter *
Théodore Cornut Théodore Cornut, also Cornout, was a French mathematician and military architect of the 18th century, born in Avignon, who worked for the King of Morocco. Cornut initially worked as an architect for military fortifications in Roussillon. ...
(fl. 1765), French mathematician and military architect *
Théodore Deck Joseph-Théodore Deck (2 January 1823 – 15 May 1891) was a 19th-century French potter, an important figure in late 19th-century art pottery. Born in Guebwiller, Haut-Rhin, he began learning the trade in his early 20s, moving to Paris at age 24. ...
(1823-1891), French potter *
Théodore Dézamy Alexandre Théodore Dézamy (4 March 1808 – 24 July 1850) was a French socialist, a representative of the Neo-Babouvist tendency in early French communism, along with Albert Laponneraye, Richard Lahautière, Jacques Pillot and others. He w ...
(1808–1850), French socialist *
Théodore Drouhet Théodore Drouhet (April 4, 1817 – October 18, 1904) was Governor General for Inde française in the Second French Colonial Empire under Third Republic. References Théodore Drouhetat Senate of France The Senate (french: Sénat, ) is ...
(1817–1904), Governor General of French India *
Théodore Dubois Clément François Théodore Dubois (24 August 1837 – 11 June 1924) was a French Romantic composer, organist, and music teacher. After study at the Paris Conservatoire, Dubois won France's premier musical prize, the Prix de Rome in 1861. He bec ...
(1837–1924), French composer, organist and music teacher *
Théodore Ducos Jean-Étienne-Théodore Ducos (22 April 1801 – 17 April 1855) was a French politician and shipowner. Life Jean-Étienne-Théodore Ducos was born in Bordeaux, France, on 22 April 1801 into a family of shipowners. He became a general counsel, an ...
(1801–1855), French politician and shipowner *
Théodore Duret Théodore Duret (20 January 1838, Saintes – 16 January 1927, Paris) was a French journalist, author and art critic. He was one of the first advocates of Courbet, Manet, and the Impressionists. One of his best known works is ''Critique d'Ava ...
(1838–1927), French journalist, author and art critic *
Théodore Flournoy Théodore Flournoy (15 August 1854 – 5 November 1920) was a Swiss professor of psychology at the University of Geneva and author of books on parapsychology and spiritism. He studied a wide variety of subjects before he devoted his life to psych ...
(1854–1920), Swiss psychologist *
Théodore Fourmois Théodore Fourmois (14 October 1814 in Presles – October 1871 in Ixelles) was a Belgian landscape painter and printmaker. Théodore Fourmois learned drawing in the lithographic's workshop of Antoine Dewasme-Pletinckx in Brussels. He first ...
(1814–1871), Belgian landscape painter and printmaker *
Théodore Frère Charles-Théodore Frère (21 June 1814, Paris – 24 March 1888) was a French Orientalist painter. His younger brother, Pierre-Édouard, and his nephew and namesake, Charles Edouard Frère, were also painters. Biography Painter of historical ...
(1814–1888), French Orientalist painter *
Théodore Gardelle Théodore Gardelle (30 November 1722 – 4 April 1761) was a Swiss painter and enameller. He was born in Geneva, then in the independent Republic of Geneva, where he studied portrait miniature painting. Having acquired its first rudiments, h ...
(1722–1761), Swiss painter and enameller *
Théodore Géricault Jean-Louis André Théodore Géricault (; 26 September 1791 – 26 January 1824) was a French Painting, painter and Lithography, lithographer, whose best-known painting is ''The Raft of the Medusa''. Although he died young, he was one of the pi ...
(1791–1824), French painter and lithographer * Théodore Gervais (1868–1940), Canadian doctor and politician * Théodore Gosselin (1855–1935), French historian and playwright *
Théodore Guérin Anne Thérèse Guérin (2 October 1798 – 14 May 1856), designated by the Vatican as Saint Theodora, was a French-American saint and the foundress of the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, a congregation of Catholic sisters at S ...
(1798–1856), French nun, founder of the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods * Théodore Herpin (1799–1865), French neurologist *
Théodore Holo Théodore Holo (born 15 April 1948) is a Beninese politician, academic, and judge. He was the foreign minister of Benin from 1991 to 1992. Born in Porto Novo and educated abroad, Holo taught at the Ecole Nationale d'Administration from 1979 to ...
(born 1948), Beninese politician, academic, and judge *
Théodore Basset de Jolimont François Gabriel Théodore Basset de Jolimont (8 February 1787 – 1854) was a French artist, lithographer, painter and antiquary. Biography de Jolimont was born at Martainville-Épreville, Martainville, not far from Rouen, on 8 February ...
(1787–1854), French artist, lithographer, painter and antiquary *
Théodore Simon Jouffroy Théodore Simon Jouffroy (6 July 17964 February 1842) was a French philosopher. Biography He was born at Les Pontets, Franche-Comté, département of Doubs. In his tenth year, his father, a tax-gatherer, sent him to an uncle at Pontarlier, u ...
(1796–1842), French philosopher * Théodore Juste (1818–1888), Belgian historian and literary scholar * Théodore Hersart de La Villemarqué (1815–1895), French philologist * Théodore Labarre (1805–1870), French harpist and composer * Théodore Lack (1846–1921), French pianist and composer *
Théodore Lajarte Théodore Lajarte (10 July 1826 – 20 June 1890) was a French musicologist, librarian, and composer.Huebner 1992. Early years Lajarte was born in Bordeaux. His full name has been given as Théodore Édouard Dufaure de Lajarte. He studied at t ...
(1826–1890), French musicologist and librarian * Théodore Legault (1886–1935), Ontario merchant and political figure * Théodore Limperg (1879–1961), Dutch economist *
Théodore Maunoir Dr. Théodore Maunoir (1 June 1806 – 26 April 1869) was a Swiss surgeon and co-founder of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). Théodore Maunoir was born to a wealthy family of doctors in Geneva. Following family tradition ...
(1806–1869), Swiss surgeon and co-founder of the International Committee of the Red Cross *
Théodore de Mayerne Sir Théodore Turquet de Mayerne (28 September 1573 – 22 March 1655) was a Genevan-born physician who treated kings of France and England and advanced the theories of Paracelsus. The Young Doctor Mayerne was born in a Huguenot family in Gen ...
(1573–1654), Swiss-born physician to the kings of France and England * Théodore Michel (fl. 1920), Luxembourgian swimmer * Théodore Edme Mionnet (1770–1842), French numismatist * Théodore Monbeig (1875–1914), French Catholic missionary and botanist *
Théodore Monod Théodore André Monod (9 April 1902 – 22 November 2000) was a French naturalist, humanist, scholar and explorer. Exploration Early in his career, Monod was made professor at the ''Muséum national d'histoire naturelle'' and founded the '' Inst ...
(1902–2000), French naturalist, explorer, and humanist scholar * Théodore Muret (1808–1866), French playwright, poet, essayist and historian * Théodore Nézel (1799–1854), French playwright and librettist * Théodore Nouwens (1908–1974), Belgian footballer * Théodore Nzue Nguema (born 1973), Gabonese footballer * Théodore Olivier (1793–1853), French mathematician *
Théodore Pescatore Théodore Pescatore (6 February 1802 – 23 August 1878) was a Luxembourgian politician. One of the most important liberals in the mid-19th century,Mersch (1949), p. 506 he was president of the Constituent Assembly that wrote Luxembourg's Constit ...
(1802–1878), Luxembourgian politician * Théodore Pilette (1883–1921), Belgian racecar driver * Théodore Poussin, protagonist in the French comic book series of the same name *
Théodore Ralli Théodore Jacques Ralli or Theodorus Rallis (full name: ''Theodoros Rallis-Scaramanga''; el, Θεόδωρος Ράλλης; Constantinople, 16 February 1852 – 2 October 1909, Lausanne) was a Greek painter, watercolourist and draughtsman, who s ...
(1852–1909), Greek painter, watercolourist and draughtsman in France * Théodore Ravanat (1812–18833), French landscape painter *
Théodore Reinach Théodore Reinach (3 July 186028 October 1928) was a French archaeologist, mathematician, lawyer, papyrologist, philologist, epigrapher, historian, numismatist, musicologist, professor, and politician. Academic career Educated at the Lycée Co ...
(1860–1928), French archaeologist and scholar * Théodore Richomme (1785–1849), French engraver * Théodore Ritter (1840–1886), French composer and pianist *
Théodore Robitaille Théodore Robitaille, (29 January 1834 – 17 August 1897) was a Canadian physician, politician, and the fourth Lieutenant Governor of Quebec. Born in Varennes, Lower Canada, the son of Louis-Adolphe Robitaille (pronounced "ro-bee-tie") a ...
(1834–1897), Canadian physician and politician *
Théodore Rousseau Étienne Pierre Théodore Rousseau (April 15, 1812December 22, 1867) was a French painter of the Barbizon school. Life Youth He was born in Paris, France in a bourgeois family. At first he received a basic level of training, but soon display ...
(1812–1867), French painter * Théodore Eugène César Ruyssen (1868–1967), French historian and pacifist * Théodore Salomé (1834–1896), French organist and composer * Théodore Sidot (fl. 1866), French chemist *
Théodore Simon Théodore Simon (; 10 July 1873 – 4 September 1961) was a French psychologist who worked with Alfred Binet to develop the Binet-Simon scale, one of the most widely used scales in the world for measuring intelligence. This scale was revised i ...
(1872–1961), French psychologist * Théodore Sindikubwabo (1928–1998), interim President of Rwanda during the Rwandan genocide *
Théodore Steeg Théodore Steeg () (19 December 1868 – 19 December 1950) was a lawyer and professor of philosophy who became Premier of the French Third Republic. Steeg entered French politics in 1904 as a radical socialist, although his views were generally m ...
(1868–1950), French philosopher and Premier of the French Third Republic. *
Théodore Tronchin Théodore Tronchin (24 May 1709 – 30 November 1781) was a physician from the Republic of Geneva. Life A native of Geneva, he studied initially at the University of Cambridge, then transferred to the University of Leiden, where he was a pupil ...
(1582–1657), Swiss Calvinist theologian *
Théodore Tronchin Théodore Tronchin (24 May 1709 – 30 November 1781) was a physician from the Republic of Geneva. Life A native of Geneva, he studied initially at the University of Cambridge, then transferred to the University of Leiden, where he was a pupil ...
(1709–1892), Swiss physician *
Théodore Turrettini Théodore Turrettini (1845–1916) was a Switzerland, Swiss engineer and politician. Life Théodore Turrettini was trained as an engineer at the Polytechnic School of Lausanne, where he graduated in 1867. He then left Switzerland to train in a ...
(1845–1916), Swiss engineer and politician *
Théodore Varvier Théodore Varvier (29 April 1884, in Lyon – 25 August 1913NB -Some sources say he died in WWI) was a French rugby union Rugby union, commonly known simply as rugby, is a close-contact team sport that originated at Rugby School in ...
(1884–1913), French rugby player *
Théodore Vernier Theodore Vernier (born 28 July 1731 at Lons-le-Saunier, Jura; died 3 February 1818 in Paris), Count of Montorient, son of Jean Baptiste Vernier, lawyer, and Claudine Leclerc, was a lawyer and French politician during the Revolution, the Directory ...
(1731–1818), French lawyer and politician during the revolution *
Théodore Vienne Théodore Vienne, also known as Théo Vienne, (28 July 1864 – 1 March 1921) was a textile manufacturer in Roubaix who with Maurice Perez founded the Paris–Roubaix cycle race in 1896 (One of the oldest cycle races in the world.). Vienne was bor ...
(1864–1921), French textile manufacturer and founder of the Paris–Roubaix cycle race * Théodore Wichwael (died 1519), Auxiliary Bishop of Cologne


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* Gérard Théodore (1920–2012), French World War II soldier * Jean-François Théodore (1946–2015), French businessman and CEO of Euronext *
José Théodore José Nicolas Théodore (born September 13, 1976) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender. He played in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Montreal Canadiens, Colorado Avalanche, Washington Capitals, Minnesota Wild, and Flori ...
(born 1976), Canadian ice hockey goaltender


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