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Jean-Bernard Restout, Le Poète Inspiré (MBA Dijon)
Jean-Bernard is a French masculine given name. It may refer to : * Jean-Bernard Gauthier de Murnan (1748–1796), a French officer for the Continental Army * Jean-Bernard Knepper (1638–1698), a Luxembourg advocat and notary * Jean-Bernard Ndongo Essomba, a Cameroonian politician * Jean-Bernard Racine (born 1940), a Swiss Professor of geography * Jean-Bernard Raimond (1926–2016), a conservative French politician * Jean-Bernard Restout (1732–1797), a French painter * Jean Bernard Sindeu, a Cameroonian politician See also * Jean Bernard (other) * Jean-Bernard, abbé Le Blanc (1707–1781), a French art critic * Marc Jean-Bernard Marc Jean-Bernard (born 14 May 1952) is a French philosopher, academic, writer, classical guitarist and musicologist. Among the main academic interests reflected in his research and publications are Philosophy, Aesthetics, Musicology, Cultural D ... (born 1952), a French/American philosopher, classical musician and musicologist * Gouffre Je ...
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Jean-Bernard Gauthier De Murnan
Jean-Bernard Gauthier de Murnan (1748 in Bourg-en-Bresse – 27 September 1796) was a French officer for the Continental Army and a French general during the French Revolution. Jean-Bernard Gauthier was born in a family of jurists in Bourg-en-Bresse (now Ain ) of France. He was baptized on 28 November 1748. He became an officer in the French Royal Army. When he was young, he had to leave France after a duel. He served as a cavalry officer and then military engineer in the Imperial Russian Army. He was hired as a lieutenant in a regiment of dragoons in Smolensk. He was under the command of Prince Golitsyn until 1776, when he became Captain-Engineer, after studying at the Moscow University. When he returned to France, he was sent to support the newly born United States as a Lt. Colonel of the Engineers in the Continental Army. In the French Revolutionary Army, he was appointed Colonel of the Infantry, then Colonel of the Cavalry, and then promoted to a Brigade General in command of ...
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Jean-Bernard Knepper
Jean-Bernard Knepper (1638 – 14 November 1698) was a Luxembourgish advocat and notary, who from 1693 to 1698 was the Mayor of the City of Luxembourg. Knepper was the son of Dominique Knepper, and went to the University of Dole in Besançon, Burgundy. He studied for law, and was admitted to the Luxembourg bar on 23 May 1660. He became a judge by appointment of Louis XIV in 1687. In 1661 he married Anna-Marguerite Trippel, the daughter of a shepherd from Thionville Thionville (; ; ) is a city in the northeastern French Departments of France, department of Moselle (department), Moselle. The city is located on the left bank of the river Moselle (river), Moselle, opposite its suburb Yutz. History Thionvi .... He eventually died on November 14, 1698. See also * List of mayors of Luxembourg City Independent politicians in Luxembourg Luxembourgian notaries University of Dole alumni 1638 births 1698 deaths 17th-century Luxembourgian people 17th-century judges L ...
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Jean-Bernard Ndongo Essomba
Jean-Bernard Ndongo Essomba (died 17 March 2023) was a Cameroonian politician. He was President of the Parliamentary Group of the Cameroon People's Democratic Movement (RDPC) in the National Assembly of Cameroon from 1992 to 1997 and he has held that post again since 2002. Political career before 2007 Ndongo Essomba, a businessman,"Bigwigs of Cameroon's ruling party lost at primaries"
Panapress, 14 May 2002.
Mathias Eric Owona Nguini

, ''Polis'', No. 2, Volume 2 (1986) .
was the Third Vice-President of the Chamber of Commerce, Industry, and Mines (''Chambre de commerce, d'industrie et des mines'', CCIM) as of 1984. He was appointed to the Ce ...
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Jean-Bernard Racine
Jean-Bernard Racine (born 1940 in Neuchâtel, Switzerland) was a professor of geography at the Institute of Geography, Faculty of Geosciences and Environment of the University of Lausanne (UNIL) and at HEC Lausanne Business School. Racine received his first PhD in geography from the University of Aix-en-Provence (1965) and his State PhD in geography (1973) from the University of Nice. Jean-Bernard Bernard was a professor at the University of Sherbrooke between 1965 and 1969, and at the University of Ottawa from 1969 to 1973. Jean-Bernard Racine is the author of many articles and books in the fields of quantitative geography, epistemology and social geography. Influenced by Brian Berry, Walter Isard, Peter Gould and David Harvey, he published ''L’Analyse quantitative en géographie'' in 1973 with H. Reymond and was widely considered one of the pioneers of the “new geography” in the 1970s in the Francophone world. Professor Racine has also contributed to the development of e ...
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Jean-Bernard Raimond
Jean-Bernard Raimond (; 6 February 1926 – 7 March 2016) was a conservative French politician who served as Foreign Minister in the government of Jacques Chirac from 1986 to 1988, as French ambassador to a number of states from the 1970s to the 1990s, and as a deputy in the French National Assembly from 1993 to 2002. Biography Educated at the elite École Normale Supérieure (graduated 1947) and the École nationale d'administration, Raimond served in a variety of civil service positions with the French government, in 1967 he became a member of the staff of Maurice Couve de Murville, at the time the French Foreign Minister, and later to Louis de Guiringaud in 1978. He was ambassador to Morocco from 1973 to 1977, to Poland (1982–1984), to the Soviet Union (1985–1986) and to the Vatican (1988–1991). In between terms as ambassador, he served in various posts in the French Foreign Ministry, including his term as Foreign Minister from 1986 to 1988. In 1993, he was electe ...
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Jean-Bernard Restout
Jean-Bernard Restout (22 February 1732 – 18 July 1797) was a French painter. Life Restout was born and died in Paris. A son of Jean II Restout and like him a member of the Académie de Rouen, he won the Prix de Rome in 1758 and was aggregated to the Académie royale on his return from Italy in 1765, then received into it in 1769. However, his refusal to conform to its rules led to a quarrel. He frequently exhibited at the Salon de Paris from 1767 to 1791. On the French Revolution, he was president of the Commune des Arts which campaigned, with its founder David, for the suppression of the Académie. Made guardian of the Garde-Meuble royal by Roland during the Revolution, this favour nearly cost him his life during the Reign of Terror when Roland and his friends were implicated in the theft from the Garde-Meuble. Suspected, he was imprisoned and only released after the 9 Thermidor coup d'etat (27 July 1794) that deposed Robespierre. File:493_Jean-Bernard_Restout_Port ...
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Jean Bernard Sindeu
Jean-Bernard Sindeu is a Cameroon Cameroon, officially the Republic of Cameroon, is a country in Central Africa. It shares boundaries with Nigeria to the west and north, Chad to the northeast, the Central African Republic to the east, and Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, and the R ...ian politician who served in the government of Cameroon as Minister of Energy and Water Resources from 2006 to 2009. Considered a technocrat,"Jean Bernard Sindeu"
''Africa Intelligence'', 4 October 2006.
he was appointed to that position on 22 September 2006. He was previously the First Assistant Mayor of Bana, which is located in
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Jean Bernard (other)
Jean Bernard may refer to: * Jean Bernard (physician) (1907–2006), French hematologist * Father Jean Bernard (1907–1994), Catholic priest who survived the Nazi concentration camp at Dachau * Jean-François Bernard (born 1962), former French professional road bicycle racer See also * Jean-Bernard, a French masculine given name {{hndis, Bernard, Jean ...
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Jean-Bernard, Abbé Le Blanc
Jean-Bernard, abbé Le Blanc (1707–1781, Paris) was a French art critic and one of the Parisian ''literati''. Through his patron Mme de Pompadour, he was appointed historiographer of the Bâtiments du Roi, the defender of state expenditures and official French policy in the arts, and was also an advocate before the Parlement of Paris. Le Blanc was born in Dijon. His minor orders were strictly ''pro forma'', and he made his reputation with the ''Lettres d'un François'' (1745), a collection of letters detailing his perspectives on English society, of which he also made an English translation. Le Blanc had been invited to England by a nobleman in 1737 and remained for a year and a half, passing easily at every level of society, and expressing his observations in ninety-two letters that concerned the English almost entirely, and concentrated on social observation, with a minority of letters on politics and literature. The letters were based on the notebooks he carried with him ever ...
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Marc Jean-Bernard
Marc Jean-Bernard (born 14 May 1952) is a French philosopher, academic, writer, classical guitarist and musicologist. Among the main academic interests reflected in his research and publications are Philosophy, Aesthetics, Musicology, Cultural Diplomacy, Austrian culture, Latin American culture, Italian culture, Diplomacy, and generally the hermeneutics of culture. He is currently based at the University of Puerto Rico in San Juan. Early life and education Jean-Bernard was born in Paris into a family of intellectuals and lawyers and began studying very early classical music (piano and classical guitar). He completed philosophy Bachelor's and Master's degrees at Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University, where he was formed by philosophers such as Jacques Bouveresse, his professor of Logic and then his Director of Doctoral Thesis on Wittgenstein; and for the Philosophy of Music Vladimir Jankélévitch, his professor of Moral and Political Philosophy. In doctoral school at Paris I, he ...
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Gouffre Jean-Bernard
Gouffre Jean-Bernard or Réseau Jean Bernard, sometimes known simply as Jean Bernard, is the seventh deepest cave in the world, and the third deepest one in Europe. It is in the Alps in Samoëns, France. The first entrance to the cave was found by the French caving group Groupe Vulcain in 1963. More entrances have been found over the years since, and currently at least thirteen are known. The highest entrance, known as C37, is at above sea level.. The cave is named after Jean Dupont and Bernard Raffy, two Groupe Vulcain members who died in 1963 in an unrelated expedition in Goule de Foussoubie Cave. Exploration The first entrance, known as V4, was discovered in 1963 and exploration in that year took the cave to a depth of . Further explorations in the following year reached the main drain, or master cave, of the system at a depth of . This was further explored downstream in 1965 and 1966, reaching the base of a wet shaft, the Puits des Affreux, at . Explorations in 1968 reach ...
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French Masculine Given Names
French may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to France ** French language, which originated in France ** French people, a nation and ethnic group ** French cuisine, cooking traditions and practices Arts and media * The French (band), a British rock band * "French" (episode), a live-action episode of ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'' * ''Française'' (film), a 2008 film * French Stewart (born 1964), American actor Other uses * French (surname), a surname (including a list of people with the name) * French (tunic), a type of military jacket or tunic * French's, an American brand of mustard condiment * French (catheter scale), a unit of measurement * French Defence, a chess opening * French kiss, a type of kiss See also * France (other) * Franch, a surname * French Revolution (other) * French River (other), several rivers and other places * Frenching (other) Frenching may refer to: * Frenching (automobile), recessing or moul ...
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