Désiré De Haerne
Désiré is a French male given name, which means "desired, wished". The female form is Désirée (given name), Désirée. Désiré may refer to: * Amable Courtecuisse (1823 - 1873), French baritone known simply as Désiré * Désiré Bastin (1900–1972), Belgian football player * Dési Bouterse (born 1945), Surinamese politician * Désiré Charnay (1828–1915), French archaeologist * Désiré Collen (born 1943), Belgian physician * Désiré Dalloz (1795–1869), French jurist * Désiré Defauw (1885–1960), Belgian conductor * Désiré Dondeyne (1921-2015), French conductor * Désiré Doué (born 2005), French footballer * Désiré Ferry (1886–1940), French politician * Désiré Girouard (1836–1911), Canadian lawyer * Désiré de Haerne (1804 - 1890), Signatory of the Belgian Constitution * Désiré Keteleer (1920–1970), Belgian cyclist * Désiré Koranyi (1914–1981), Hungarian-French football player * Désiré Mbonabucya (born 1977), Rwandan football player * Désiré M ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Désirée (given Name)
Désirée, Desiree or Desirée (with other variations possible) is a feminine given name of French language, French origin ultimately derived from the Latin language, Latin word ''desiderata'', meaning ''desired''. Desideria, an early version of the name and a feminine form of Desiderius, was in use in Europe as early as the 800s. The Puritans used the name ''Desire'' as a virtue name. Notable people * Désirée Artôt (1835–1907), Belgian soprano * The 5 Browns, Desirae Brown (born 1979), American classical pianist, member of The 5 Browns * Desiree Burch (born 1979), American comedian * Désirée Clary (1777–1860), Queen Desideria of Sweden and Norway * Desireé Cousteau (born 1956), American pornographic actress * Desiree del Valle (born 1982), Philippine-American actress * Désiré Doué, Desire Doue, French footballer * Desirée Goyette, American singer * Desiree Gould (1945–2021), American actress * Desiree Heslop (born 1961), British singer also known by the stage name ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Désiré Mukanirwa Kadhoro
Désiré Mukanirwa Kadhoro (22 August 1968 – 11 July 2020) was a Democratic Republic of the Congo Anglican bishop. He was the first bishop of the Diocese of Goma in the Province of the Anglican Church of the Congo. Early life and education Mukanirwa was born in 1968 in Murambi, Kalehe Territory. He graduated from the Institute Maendeleo de Goma in 1988. In 1997, Mukanirwa earned a theology degree at the Anglican University of the Congo. In 2007, he completed a post-graduate degree in ecumenical studies at the World Council of Churches Ecumenical Institute. Biography Mukanirwa was chosen as the first bishop of Goma following the diocese's formation in 2016. During his episcopacy, the diocese grew to 224 congregations served by 45 clergy. Mukanirwa was bishop through the Kivu Ebola epidemic, during which time he hosted a visit by Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby. Mukanirwa also worked to mediate with rebel groups during the M23 rebellion in the Kivu region. Within the ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Désiré Vervoort
Désiré Jean Léon Vervoort (11 April 1810, in Antwerp – 9 July 1886, in Watermael-Boitsfort) was a Belgian lawyer and liberal politician. He was member of the Belgian parliament and President of the Belgian Chamber of Representatives from 23 November 1860 until 27 May 1863. See also * Liberal Party The Liberal Party is any of many political parties around the world. The meaning of ''liberal'' varies around the world, ranging from liberal conservatism on the right to social liberalism on the left. For example, while the political systems ... * Liberalism in Belgium Sources Désiré Jean Léon Vervoort* Remy, F., in : ''Biographie Nationale'', Brussels, Académie Royale des Sciences, des Lettres et des Beaux Arts, 1866–1986, XXXVIII, 1973–1974, kol. 807–809. * De Paepe, Jean-Luc, Raindorf-Gérard, Christiane (ed.), ''Le Parlement Belge 1831-1894. Données Biographiques'', Brussels, Académie Royale de Belgique, 1996, p. 604. 1810 births 1886 death ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Désiré Van Monckhoven
Désiré Charles Emanuel van Monckhoven (1834–1882) was a Belgian chemist, physicist, and photographic researcher. He was also an inventor and author.Day, Lance ''et al.'' (1996) ''Biographical Dictionary of the History of Technology,'' p. 495./ref> Background Monckhoven studied chemistry and lived at Ghent, in the Flemish Region of Belgium. At 18 he published his ''Traite general de pbotographie'', In 1862 he published ''Traite populaire de photographie sur collodion''. He introduced the dialytic enlarger and in 1864 made improvements to David Acheson Woodward's solar camera used for making photographic enlargements. Monckhoven also studied photographic optics, publishing ''Photographische Optik'', in 1866. In 1867 he moved to Vienna and set up a studio with portrait photographer Rabending before returning to Ghent in 1870. Here he set up a laboratory where he carried out experiments in the ripening of gelatine silver bromide. ''Instruction sur le procede au gelatino-bromure ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Désiré Rakotoarijaona
Désiré Rakotoarijaona (born 19 June 1934) is a Malagasy politician. He was Minister of Economy and Finance from February 1975 to June 1975. He was Prime Minister of Madagascar from 1 August 1977 to 12 February 1988, under President Didier Ratsiraka Didier Ignace Ratsiraka (; 4 November 1936 – 28 March 2021) was a Malagasy politician and naval officer who was the third president of Madagascar from 1975 to 1993 and the fifth from 1997 to 2002. At the time of his death, he was the longest .... Rakotoarijaona was replaced by Victor Ramahatra. Rakotoarijaona also ran in the November 1996 presidential election but finished in last place out of 15 candidates with 0.37% of the vote. [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Désiré Pauwels
Désiré Joseph Pauwels (1864–1894) was a Belgian anarchist active with France's propaganda by deed anarchists. Early life Désiré Joseph Pauwels was born January 29, 1864, in Courcelles, Belgium. His father died soon after his birth. Pauwels was deaf and had eye disease as a child. He left Courcelles as an early teenager and returned in 1884, when he was drafted at random for military service. He left the country to evade his draft. Pauwels was known by different names: Jean, Amédée, and Philibert Désiré Joseph. Little is known of his biography. Career Pauwels lived in Saint-Denis, Paris, from 1883 to early 1891 and worked at the Combes and Oriol tannery. He joined Les Egaux de Montmartre, a small anarchist club with dedicated propagandists of the deed, where he was known by the nickname "Nez-Pointu" (pointy nose). There he met Chaumentin, Bastard, Béala, and Ravachol. But Pauwels broke with the group after an argument and the group dissolved in 1886. He als ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |