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Marie-Claire is a given name. It is a combination of the names Marie and Claire, which are both of French origin. It may refer to: *Marie-Claire Alain (1926–2013), organist and organ teacher * Marie-Claire Baldenweg (born 1954), contemporary artist *Marie-Claire Bancquart (1932–2019), French poet, novelist and literary critic * Marie Claire Barikukiye, Burundian politician * Marie Claire de Bauffremont, French courtier *Marie-Claire Blais (1939–2021), author and playwright * Marie-Claire Caron-Harant, French footballer * Marie-Claire Chevalier (1955–2022), French abortion activist * Marie-Claire Cordonier Segger, British lawyer and politician * Marie-Claire Daveluy (1880–1968), Canadian librarian, historian and writer *Marie-Claire D'Ubaldo, singer * Marie-Claire Faray, women’s activist * Marie-Claire Foblets, Belgian lawyer and anthropologist *Marie-Claire Heureuse Félicité (1758–1858), Empress of Haiti * Marie-Claire Houart, Belgian civil servant *Marie-Claire Jam ...
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A given name (also known as a forename or first name) is the part of a personal name quoted in that identifies a person, potentially with a middle name as well, and differentiates that person from the other members of a group (typically a family or clan) who have a common surname. The term ''given name'' refers to a name usually bestowed at or close to the time of birth, usually by the parents of the newborn. A ''Christian name'' is the first name which is given at baptism, in Christian custom. In informal situations, given names are often used in a familiar and friendly manner. In more formal situations, a person's surname is more commonly used. In Western culture, the idioms "" and "being on first-name terms" refer to the familiarity inherent in addressing someone by their given name. By contrast, a surname (also known as a family name, last name, or Gentile name, ''gentile'' name) is normally inherited and shared with other members of one's immediate family. Regnal names ...
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Marie-Claire Heureuse Félicité
Empress Marie-Claire Heureuse Félicité Bonheur, Empress of Haiti (8 May 1758 – 8 August 1858) was the Empress of Haiti (1804–1806) as the wife of Jean-Jacques Dessalines. Background She was born in Léogâne to a poor but free family as the daughter of Guillaume Bonheur and Marie-Sainte Lobelot. She was educated by her aunt Élise Lobelot, who was the governess of a religious order. She married Pierre Lunic, master-cartwright to the Brothers of Saint-Jean de Dieu. She became a widow in 1795. The siege of Jacmel During the siege of Jacmel in 1800, she made herself a name for her work for the wounded and starving. She managed to convince Dessalines, who was one of the parties besieging the city, to allow some roads to the city to be opened, so that the wounded in the city could receive help. She led a procession of women and children with food, clothes and medicine back to the city, and then arranged for the food to be cooked on the streets. Life with Dessal ...
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Marie Claire Villeval
Marie Claire Odile Villeval (born 26 June 1957) is a French economist and research professor in economics at the National Center for Scientific Research. Education Marie Claire Villeval obtained her PhD in economics from the Paris-Nanterre University in 1982 and her Habilitation from the University of Lyon in 1998. Career She is research professor in economics at the National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) and she is affiliated with the Groupe d’Analyse et de Théorie Economique (GATE) research institute, at the University of Lyon, France. She has been the director of GATE from 2007 to 2016 and is now director of the GATE-Lab experimental platform http://gatelab.gate.cnrs.fr/. She is also affiliated with the Institute of Labor Economics (IZA), Bonn, Germany. She is a member of the CORTEX Laboratory of Excellence, selected in the framework of the Investissements d'Avenir program. She has been nominated at the Group of Experts on the minimum wage attached to the ...
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Marie Claire Uwumuremyi
Marie Claire Uwumuremyi (born 1979) is a Rwandan politician. Since 2018, she has been a member of the Chamber of Deputies.Member details
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Before becoming an MP, Marie Claire Uwumuremyi worked for the Land Bureau, as a District Land Officer and District Land Valuation Officer. She was Chairperson of the National Women Council (CNF) in the Southern Province. On
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Marie Claire Van Stevens
Marie-Claire van Stevens (born 22 May 1948 in Vilvoorde) is a Belgian archer. Archery Van Stevens competed in the 1984 Summer Olympic Games. She came 22nd with 2431 points in the women's individual event. She took part in the World Archery Championships The World Archery Championships are a series of competitions in Archery organised by the World Archery Federation. The first competition held under that title took place in 1931. Competition archery takes a wide variety of formats, but the titl ... in 1987 and 1989 finishing 46th and 51st respectively. In 2019 she won the recurve women 70+ category at the 2019 European Masters Games. References External links Profile on worldarchery.org 1948 births Living people Belgian female archers Olympic archers for Belgium Archers at the 1984 Summer Olympics Sportspeople from Vilvoorde {{Belgium-archery-bio-stub ...
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Marie-Claire Schanne-Klein
Marie-Claire Schanne-Klein is a French physicist who is a professor at the French National Centre for Scientific Research. She is based in the Laboratory for Optics and Biosciences, where she studies the nonlinear optics of chiral molecules. Early life and education Schanne-Klein studied physics at the École polytechnique. She moved to the Paris-Sud University for graduate studies focused on lasers, before returning to École polytechnique for doctoral research, where she worked on non-linear optics. Research and career Schanne-Klein combines theoretical and experimental approaches to better understand molecular materials. Specifically, she studies nonlinear optics of chiral molecules and second-harmonic generation imaging of collagen fibres. Using Hyper–Rayleigh scattering, Schanne-Klein showed that the hyperpolarizability of collagen fibres, which forms the basis of the contrast observed in non-linear optical measurements, occurred due to the coherent amplification of ...
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Marie Claire Ross
Marie Claire Ross (born 1975 or 1976) is a Canadian B3 classified para-swimmer who has a visual impairment and competed in the Paralympic Games and the IPC World Swimming Championships. She began swimming at the age of 14 and joined a swimming club in her home town of London, Ontario. Ross won four medals: one silver and three bronze medals in the 1992 Summer Paralympics in Barcelona. She earned six more medals with three bronze medals, two gold medals and one silver medal in the 1996 Summer Paralympics at Atlanta. Ross has also won a silver medal and a bronze medal at the 1994 IPC World Swimming Championships in Valletta. Early life and education Ross was born in either 1975 and 1976, and comes from London, Ontario. Until she was eight, she had normal eyesight until a genetic disorder reduced it to less than ten percent peripheral vision in the space of two months and thus became legally blind. Ross has no central vision and cannot detect finer details or has a perception of ...
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Marie-Claire Restoux
Marie-Claire Restoux (born 9 April 1968 in La Rochefoucauld, Charente) is a French judoka, world champion and Olympic champion. She won the gold medal in the half lightweight division at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta."1996 Summer Olympics – Atlanta, United States – Judo"
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She received a gold medal at the 1995 World Judo Championships, and again in , and a bronze med ...
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Marie-Claire Pauwels
Marie-Claire Pauwels (3 September 1945, 15th arrondissement of Paris – 22 May 2011) was a French journalist, the daughter of Suzanne Brégeon and Louis Pauwels. In April 1980, she launched the magazine '' Madame Figaro'' of which she became the first editor-in-chief and received the Prix Roger Nimier in 2003 for her autobiographical work ''Fille à papa''. In 1975, she created the magazine ''Jacinte'' of which she became editor-in-chief until 1980. She then took over, under the authority of her father, the direction of the women sections of '' Le Figaro Magazine''. Bibliography *1988: ''Mon chéri'', Éditions Flammarion ; 1989, J'ai lu, *2002: ''Fille à papa'', Albin Michel, — Prix Roger Nimier (2003) References External links Marie-Claire Pauwelson Who's Who Stéphane Bern on Marie-Claire Pauwelsin ''Le Figaro () is a French daily morning newspaper founded in 1826. It was named after Figaro, a character in several plays by polymath Pierre Beaumarchais, Be ...
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Marie-Claire Mvumbi
Marie-Claire Mvumbi (born 1978) is a Congo-born Belgian politician from Les Engagés. She is a member of the Belgian senate The Senate ( ; ; ) is one of the two chambers of the Bicameralism, bicameral Belgian Federal Parliament, Federal Parliament of Belgium, the other being the Chamber of Representatives (Belgium), Chamber of Representatives. It is considered to be .... Mvumbi is the founder of the Co.fa.mon collective which works with people in poverty and the social isolation of single-parent families. References See also * List of members of the Senate of Belgium, 2024–2029 {{DEFAULTSORT:Mvumbi, Marie-Claire 1978 births Living people Les Engagés politicians Belgian people of African descent 21st-century Belgian politicians 21st-century Belgian women politicians Members of the Senate (Belgium) Women members of the Senate (Belgium) ...
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Marie Claire Mukasine
Marie Claire Mukasine (born in 1959) is a Rwandan lawyer, politician and civil servant. From 2011 to 2019 she was a member of the Senate of Rwanda, and has served as a permanent secretary in Rwanda's Ministry of Infrastructure. From 2020 to 2023 she had served as the Chairperson of the National Commission for Human Rights in Rwanda (NHCR). Since October 2023, she is the ambassador to Japan. Education Mukasine holds a bachelor's degree in law, two master's degrees in management and public administration, and a PhD in law. Career Mukasine has served in various leadership positions such as the executive secretary for Haguruka, a charity promoting and defending the rights of women and children. She has served as a permanent secretary in the Rwandan Ministry of Gender and Family Promotion. She has also been the director general of Rwanda Investment Group (RIG), and director general of the insurance company Sonarwa. In 2013 she was director of the National Insurance Corporation. ...
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Marie-Claire Matip
Marie-Claire-Eléonore-Débochère Matip (born 1938) is a Cameroonian writer living in Paris. Her autobiographical novel ''Ngonda'', published in 1958, is one of the first French-language texts to be published by a sub-Saharan African woman. Early life and education Marie-Claire Matip was born in 1938 in Eséka, Cameroon. Her father, Matip Ma Soundjock or Henri Matip,Daniel Abwa et Ngouo Woungly-Massaga alias commandant Kissamba, ''Cameroun, ma part de vérité'', Minsi, 2005, 317 p., p. 116. was a tribal leader among the Bassa people, the last traditional chief of the Ndog-Nje clan. He had several wives, and she was one of about fifty children. Her father was part of the local elite and served as an intermediary between the colonial administration and the local population, so her family thus remained part of the aristocratic class even as colonization progressed, well until the 1950s. However, he secretly supported the Union of the Peoples of Cameroon, a left-wing national ...
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