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Lainé is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Célestin Lainé (1908–1983), Breton nationalist and collaborator during the Second World War * Elie Lainé (1829–1911), French landscape architect * Fabien Lainé (born 1976), French politician * Joseph Lainé (1768–1835), French lawyer and politician * Juan Lainé Desombres (1884–1977), Mexican real estate agent, and World Scout Committee member * Pascal Lainé (1942–2024), French academic, novelist, and writer * Samyr Lainé (born 1984), Haitian-American triple jumper * Sylvie Lainé (born 1957), French science-fiction writer * Yves Lainé Yves Lainé (born 1937) is a Breton people, Breton lawyer, politician and companies executive manager, now a writer, arguing for the return of Loire-Atlantique Departments of France, departement in the Brittany (administrative region), administrat ... (born 1937), Breton lawyer, politician and companies executive manager, and a writer See also * {{DEFAULTS ...
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Elie Lainé
Elie Lainé (1829–1911) was a French landscape architect, chiefly remembered for the restoration of the gardens at Vaux-le-Vicomte, the layout of the grounds at Waddesdon Manor and the creation of numerous parks and gardens for King Leopold II of Belgium. Biographical information Lainé was born in 1829 in the northern French town of Brain-sur-l'Authion in Maine-et-Loire, where most of his family were small-scale farmers. He worked as a gardener in the nearby town of Angers in his twenties. Once he was established as a landscape architect, he set up his home and studio in the Petit-Montrouge area of Paris, and lived there between 1879 and 1898. Lainé never married, and retired to a grand house he designed in his home town, Brain-sur-l'Authion, where he died in 1911, aged 82. Projects in England and France His first project of note as a landscape architect was for Ferdinand de Rothschild, whose home at Waddesdon Manor in Buckinghamshire, England, was designed by the Parisian a ...
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Célestin Lainé
Célestin Lainé (25 October 1908 – 7 October 1983) was a Breton nationalist and collaborator during the Second World War who led the SS affiliated Bezen Perrot militia. His Breton language name is Neven Hénaff. He was a chemical engineer by training. After the war he moved to Ireland. Breton nationalism He was born in 1908 in Nantes and was brought up in Ploudalmézeau, Finistère. He later entered the École Centrale. He became closely linked to Guillaume Berthou, a fellow chemist and Breton separatist. Contrary to myth, he denied any involvement with the secret society ''Kentoc'h Mervel'' (Sooner Death), formed by Berthou in 1929, though Berthou had approached him to join. Instead, in 1930 he set up with Hervé Le Helloco the paramilitary organisation, Gwenn ha du ('white and black'). It was named after the colours of the flag of Brittany, designed by Morvan Marchal in 1925. Lainé published an article summarizing its creed under the title ''Nos deux bases, I ...
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Fabien Lainé
Fabien Lainé (born 15 April 1976) is a French politician of the Democratic Movement (MoDem). He has represented Landes's 1st constituency in the National Assembly since October 2024, having previously held the seat from July 2017 to June 2022 and August 2022 to August 2023. Early life and education Fabien Lainé is Construction's Salesman. Political career Mayor of Sanguinet After the municipal elections of 2014, Fabien Lainé was elected Mayor of Sanguinet. He resigned to comply with the law on the Cumulation of mandates and left his place to Raphaëlle Miremon. He remained a member of the municipal council. Member of the National Assembly He was the substitute candidate for Geneviève Darrieussecq for Landes's 1st constituency at the 2017 National Assembly election. Following Darrieussecq's appointment to the government on June 21, 2017 he became a member of the National Assembly. In the National Assembly, Fabien Lainé sits on the National Defence and ...
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Lainé
Lainé is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Célestin Lainé (1908–1983), Breton nationalist and collaborator during the Second World War * Elie Lainé (1829–1911), French landscape architect * Fabien Lainé (born 1976), French politician * Joseph Lainé (1768–1835), French lawyer and politician * Juan Lainé Desombres (1884–1977), Mexican real estate agent, and World Scout Committee member * Pascal Lainé (1942–2024), French academic, novelist, and writer * Samyr Lainé (born 1984), Haitian-American triple jumper * Sylvie Lainé (born 1957), French science-fiction writer * Yves Lainé Yves Lainé (born 1937) is a Breton people, Breton lawyer, politician and companies executive manager, now a writer, arguing for the return of Loire-Atlantique Departments of France, departement in the Brittany (administrative region), administrat ... (born 1937), Breton lawyer, politician and companies executive manager, and a writer See also * {{DEFAULTS ...
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Pascal Lainé
Pascal Lainé (10 May 1942 – 30 December 2024) was a French academic, novelist and writer. He was born in Anet, Eure-et-Loir. He was awarded both the Prix Médicis (1971 for ''l'Irrévolution'') and the Goncourt (1974 for '' La Dentellière''), Pascal Lainé has published over 20 novels and has written for television, theatre, and film. Life and career While recovering from childhood illnesses, Lainé discovered novelists Alexandre Dumas, père and Victor Hugo, aspiring to their kind of voluminous writing, but in school he focused on philosophy and history, becoming an avid student of Immanuel Kant, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, and Martin Heidegger. He was also drawn to Marxism (both by conviction and from a desire to rile his parents) and he chose Russian as his second foreign language, permitting him to read Anton Chekhov and Fyodor Dostoyevsky in the original. Lainé studied philosophy at l'École normale supérieure de Saint-Cloud and began his career as a teacher first at thLyc ...
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Joseph Lainé
Joseph Henri Joachim, vicomte Lainé (11 November 1768 – 17 December 1835), was a French lawyer and politician. Born in Bordeaux, he became a successful lawyer in Paris. In 1793 he was named administrator of the district of La Réole, returning to work as a lawyer under the French Directory The Directory (also called Directorate; ) was the system of government established by the Constitution of the Year III, French Constitution of 1795. It takes its name from the committee of 5 men vested with executive power. The Directory gov .... In 1808 he became a member of the Legislative Corps; he was again deputy after the Restoration, being chosen as Minister of Interiors between 1816 and 1818. He died in Paris in 1835. Unfinished History of France' (Longman, London, 1977 ed. J. Hamburger, pp. 61-2), Thomas B Macaulay, Biographical Glossary, by the editor states thus in addition to the above: "In 1813 he criticised Napoleon's failure to seek peace and his mismanagement of th ...
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Juan Lainé Desombres
Juan Antonio Lainé Desombres (4 July 1884, in Puebla – 21 May 1977) was a real estate agent in Mexico City, served on the World Scout Committee of the World Organization of the Scout Movement from 1947 to 1949 and again from 1951 to 1957.John S. Wilson (1959), Scouting Round the World. First edition, Blandford Press. p. 132, 134, 152, 218, 233, 239, 240 Lainé invested himself in the Knights of Columbus, and joined the Mexican Scout movement when he reorganized it in 1931. In 1942 he was elected National Chief Scout and President of the National Council until 1949. He resigned for six months to organize the Inter-American Scout Conference in Mexico City. In 1949, the office of President of the Council and Chief Scout were separated. With the office of President on his shoulders and as International Secretary, he made numerous trips throughout the Americas to promote the creation of the Inter-American Scout Council. He participated in a preparatory meeting in 1945 at the Sch ...
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Sylvie Lainé
Sylvie Lainé (born June 29, 1957) is a French science-fiction writer. Sylvie Lainé won a Grand Prix de l'Imaginaire in 2006. Activism In 2022 Sylvie Lainé protested against the eviction of Stéphanie Nicot from the festival Les imaginales by publishing a letter of support for Nicot with other authors among whom Ïan Larue, Floriane Soulas, Silène Edgar, Robin Hobb, Estelle Faye, Sara Doke, Sylvie Denis, Lucie Chenu, , and . Nouvelles * ''La ballade de Johny Gueux'', Les Lames Vorpales n°1B, novembre 1984, et Hors Service n° 5, 1999. * ''L'écrivain'', Les Lames Vorpales n°2, December 1984. * ''Le meyeur des mondes'', Les Lames Vorpales n°2, December 1984. * ''Un cahier de 280 minutes'', (with Markus Leicht), Les Lames Vorpales n°2, December 1984. * ''Partenaires'', Les Lames Vorpales n°2, December 1984, et Univers 85, J'Ai Lu. * ''Le cycle de Joclin'' (5 stories), Les Lames Vorpales n°2, December 1984. * ''Un remède à la solitude'', Les Lames Vorpales n°3, Janu ...
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Yves Lainé
Yves Lainé (born 1937) is a Breton people, Breton lawyer, politician and companies executive manager, now a writer, arguing for the return of Loire-Atlantique Departments of France, departement in the Brittany (administrative region), administrative région of Brittany the reunification and devolution of the historical Brittany. Born in 1937 in Nantes, he was a director of CELIB (Committee of Breton Interests) and worked as a director of the Nantes-Saint Nazaire Port Authority and Brittany Ferries. He founded the B5 association (B for Brittany and 5 for the 5 Breton departements : Finistère, Côtes-d'Armor, Morbihan, Ille-et-Vilaine and Loire-Atlantique) and also the vice president of Bretagne Réunie. He wrote ''L'ambition de Bretagne d'un Nantais'' in 2002. He is honorary chairman the Breton writers' association, ex-chairman of The Law and Institutions Department in the Institut Culturel de Bretagne (''Skol Uhel ar Vro'' in Breton language). With another Nantes lobby les Transb ...
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Samyr Lainé
Samyr Laine (born July 17, 1984 in Nyack, New York) is a Haitian-American triple jumper who competed for Haiti at the 2012 Summer Olympics and other international competitions since the 2007 Pan American Games. Early life Laine's parents were born in Haiti. He began participating in sports in the 7th grade, where he was relegated to the distance events because of his size. Laine joined the team for the sprints, but ended up running the mile, 2-mile and steeplechase that year. The following year he picked up tennis for three years, even playing for his high school tennis team at Newburgh Free Academy. During the 2000 Sydney Olympics Laine watched and recorded every athletics event. The Games served as his inspiration and he began to train in anticipation of the 2000–2001 season. He trained and was able to negotiate his way into the 200m/400m group, with some horizontal jumping sprinkled in to help the team with points. He stepped away from the track again to focus on his schooli ...
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