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Huguette Grégory
Huguette is a feminine French given name. Notable people with the name include: * Huguette Bello (born 1950), politician from Reunion * Huguette Béolet (1919–unknown), French table tennis player * Huguette Bouchardeau (born 1935), French politician * Huguette Bohoussou, Ivorian footballer * Huguette Caland (1931–2019), Lebanese painter, sculptor and fashion designer * Huguette M. Clark (1906–2011), French-American heiress and recluse * Huguette Delavault (1924–2003), French mathematician * Huguette Desjardins (born 1938), Canadian artist * Huguette Dreyfus (1928–2016), French harpsichordist * Huguette Duflos (1887–1982), French actress * Huguette Gaulin (1944–1972), French novelist * Huguette Labelle (born 1939), retired Canadian civil servant * Huguette Lachapelle (1942–2021), Canadian politician * Huguette Oligny (1922–2013), Canadian actress * Huguette Peeters (born 1936), Belgian swimmer * Huguette Plamondon (1926–2010), Canadian politician and trade unio ...
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Huguette Bello
Marie-Huguette Antoinette Bello (; born 24 August 1950) is a French politician and teacher from Réunion who has served as President of the Regional Council (France), president of the Regional Council of Réunion since 2021. Bello is the founder of the left-wing For Réunion (political party), For Réunion political party, having previously been a member of the Communist Party of Réunion until the foundation of For Réunion in 2012. After working as a substitute teacher and preschool principal in Réunion, Bello entered politics in 1983, joining the municipal government of Saint-Pierre, Réunion, Saint-Pierre, and later the municipal government of La Possession in 1989. In 1988, Bello was elected to the Departmental Council of Réunion in the 1988 French cantonal elections, 1988 election, before returning to the Saint-Pierre municipal government in 1995. Bello entered national politics after being elected to the National Assembly (France), National Assembly for Réunion's 2nd co ...
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Huguette Labelle
Huguette Labelle (born April 15, 1939) is a Canadian retired civil servant and former Chancellor of the University of Ottawa, serving from 1994 until 2012. She has been the chair of the Independent Advisory Board for Senate Appointments since 2016. Born in Rockland, Ontario, she received a Master of Education and Doctor of Philosophy in education from the University of Ottawa. From 1973 to 1980, she held senior management posts in the Department of Indian and Northern Affairs and in Health and Welfare Canada. From 1980 to 1985, she was Under Secretary of State for the Department of the Secretary of State. In 1985, she was Associate Secretary to the Cabinet and Deputy Clerk of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada. From 1985 to 1990, she was the chairperson of the Public Service Commission of Canada. From 1990 to 1993, she was the Deputy Minister of Transport. From 1993 to 1999, she was the president of the Canadian International Development Agency. Labelle headed the Canadian ...
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Hugues
Hugues is a masculine given name most often found in francophone countries, a variant of the originally Germanic name " Hugo" or " Hugh". The final ''s'' marks the nominative case in Old French, but is not retained by modern pronunciation (such as in English: Charles, Giles (given name), Giles, James (name), James, etc.). The old oblique case ''Hugon'' (''Huon (other), Huon'', ''Yon (other), Yon'') disappeared. Notable people bearing this name include: * Crusader kings of Cyprus: ** Hugues I de Lusignan (1194/1195–1218) ** Hugues II de Lusignan (1252/1253–1267) * Hugues, Bishop of Dié, (c. 1040–1106) * Hugues Absil (born 1961), French painter * Hugues Aubriot (13??-1382/1391), French administrator and heretic * Hugues Aufray (born 1929), French singer * Hugues Le Bars (1950–2014), French film music composer * Hugues IV de Berzé (1150/1155–1220), French knight, crusader and poet * Hugues Bousiges (born 1948), French civil servant * Hugues Bri ...
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Huguette Tourangeau
Huguette Tourangeau, (August 12, 1938 – April 21, 2018) was a French-Canadian operatic mezzo-soprano, particularly associated with the French and Italian repertories. Life and career Huguette Tourangeau was born in Montreal, Quebec, and graduated in pedagogy and piano from the Montreal Marguerite-Bourgeoys College, before entering the Conservatoire de musique du Québec à Montréal in 1958, where she was a pupil of Ruzena Herlinger (voice), Otto-Werner Mueller (repertory) and Roy Royal (declamation). In 1962, she was a soloist in Monteverdi's ''Vespro della Beata Vergine'', in Montreal. She made her operatic debut as Mercédès in ''Carmen'', under Zubin Mehta, in 1964, also in Montreal. In 1964 Tourangeau won the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions. The same year, she sang Cherubino in ''The Marriage of Figaro'' at the Stratford Festival under Richard Bonynge. During the 1965–66 season, she appeared as Carmen in fifty-six cities throughout North America with the ...
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Huguette Tiegna
Huguette Tiegna (born 1 April 1982) is a French engineer and politician of La République En Marche! (LREM) who has been serving as a member of the French National Assembly since 18 June 2017, representing the department of Lot. Early life Originally from Burkina Faso, she obtained an engineering degree in electrical engineering from the Higher Institute of Mining, Industry and Geology (EMIG) in Niger. She arrived in France in 2009, in Le Havre. In 2012, she received a scientific prize for her research work on axial flux motors. In 2013, she defended a doctoral thesis, directed by Professor Georges Barakat, at the Le Havre Normandy University on permanent magnet synchronous machines and their practical applications for wind energy. She is an R&D engineer in electrical engineering, and worked for the company Whylot in Cambes, where she designed motors for wind turbines. Political career Tiegna joined La République en Marche, a party created by Emmanuel Macron, shortly aft ...
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Huguette Plamondon
Huguette Plamondon (January 6, 1926�Huguette Plamondon 1926 - 2010 », on the website of the Fédération des travailleurs et travailleuses du Québec (in French) - September 29, 2010Huguette Plamondon (1926 – 2010)
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) was a ist in , Canada. A trailblazer and leader in the Quebec, Canadian and international labour movements, she dedicated the bulk of her efforts to representing the
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Huguette Peeters
Huguette Peeters (born 27 November 1936) is a Belgian former freestyle swimmer. She competed in two events at the 1952 Summer Olympics The 1952 Summer Olympics (, ), officially known as the Games of the XV Olympiad (, ) and commonly known as Helsinki 1952, were an international multi-sport event held from 19 July to 3 August 1952 in Helsinki, Finland. After Japan declared in .... References External links * 1936 births Living people Belgian female freestyle swimmers Olympic swimmers for Belgium Swimmers at the 1952 Summer Olympics Place of birth missing (living people) {{Belgium-swimming-bio-stub ...
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Huguette Oligny
Huguette Oligny, (January 31, 1922 – May 9, 2013) was a Canadian actress active in theatre, film and television. Born in Montreal, Quebec, to a French-Canadian father and French mother, she began her theatrical career in 1939. Though mostly known for having played the great classics of French theatre she also performed in modern Quebec plays, notably by Michel Tremblay. She married Gratien Gélinas, a great pioneer of Quebec theatre, in 1973. Her first marriage to Marcel Alexandre, with whom she had two children, ended in divorce. In 1984 she was made an Officer of the Order of Canada and was promoted to Companion in 1996. In 1999 she was made an Officer of the National Order of Quebec. Filmography References External links * *Fonds Huguette Oligny (R13877)at Library and Archives Canada Library and Archives Canada (LAC; ) is the federal institution tasked with acquiring, preserving, and providing accessibility to the documentary heritage of Canada. The national ...
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Huguette Lachapelle
Huguette Lachapelle (October 28, 1942 – December 15, 2021) was a Canadian politician. Lachapelle served in the National Assembly of Quebec from 1981 to 1985, representing the Montreal riding of Dorion as a member of the Parti Québécois (PQ). Early life and career Lachapelle was born in Saint-Basile, Quebec. She was a graduate of the Elie Business College à Montréal and was a parliamentary aide for PQ cabinet minister Lise Payette from 1976 to 1981.David Wimhurst, "Dorion: Three candidates feel they can win riding," ''Montreal Gazette'', 29 November 1985, p. 7. Legislator Lachapelle was elected to the Quebec legislature in the 1981 provincial election. She was subsequently elected to the PQ party executive in December 1981, appointed one of three deputy government whips in René Lévesque's government on September 22, 1982, and promoted to chief government whip on December 4, 1984. She served in the latter position until October 23, 1985. Lévesque resigned as PQ leader ...
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Huguette Gaulin
Huguette Gaulin Bergeron (1944 – June 6, 1972), was a French Canadian novelist, who committed suicide publicly by self-immolation in a major street of the Old Port of Montreal, Place Jacques-Cartier, while screaming ("You have destroyed the beauty of the world!").Une Pomme Plus Verte
by Ronald Bergeron, 10/05/07 , a lyricist, was inspired to write a hymn in Huguette Gaulin Bergeron's honour, with music by Christian Saint-Roch. The hymn, entitled , has since been sung by numerous French-Canadian artists such as

Huguette Béolet
Huguette Béolet (born 13 December 1919) is a French former international table tennis player. Béolet won a bronze medal at the 1949 World Table Tennis Championships in the Corbillon Cup (women's team event) with Yolande Vannoni and Jeanne Delay for France. In the early 1950s she was ranked number one in France and won six French national titles from 1937 to 1952. See also * List of table tennis players * List of World Table Tennis Championships medalists A list is a set of discrete items of information collected and set forth in some format for utility, entertainment, or other purposes. A list may be memorialized in any number of ways, including existing only in the mind of the list-maker, bu ... References 1919 births Possibly living people French female table tennis players World Table Tennis Championships medalists 20th-century French sportswomen {{France-tabletennis-bio-stub ...
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Huguette Duflos
Huguette Duflos (24 August 1887, Limoges – 12 April 1982, Paris) was a French stage and film actress. Life In 1910, she married the actor Raphaël Duflos, from whom she was divorced around 1928. Initially a theatrical performer with the Comédie-Française, Duflor then embarked on a film career. In 1931, Duflos was attacked by Frenchwoman Marguerite Pantaine outside the Theatre St. Georges in Paris. Pantaine was later treated by Jacques Lacan and became the subject of his Case of Aimée, doctoral thesis. Selected filmography * ''The Assassination of the Duke of Guise'' (1908) * ''In Old Alsace (1920 film), In Old Alsace'' (1920) * ''The Flower of the Indies'' (1921) * ''Koenigsmark (1923 film), Koenigsmark'' (1923) * ''The Mysteries of Paris (1922 film), The Mysteries of Paris'' (1924) * ''The Princess and the Clown'' (1924) * ''I Have Killed'' (1924) * ''The Man with the Hispano (1926 film), The Man with the Hispano'' (1926) * ''Der Rosenkavalier (1926 film), Der Rose ...
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