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Negre or Nègre is the surname of: * Ademar lo Negre (''fl.'' 1210-1219), troubadour from Languedoc * Jacques-Étienne Marconis de Nègre (1795-1868), French writer and active freemason. * Charles Nègre (1820–1880), French photographer * José Negre (1875-1939), Spanish anarcho-syndicalist leader * Ed Negre (1929-2014), American NASCAR driver *Ernest Nègre (1907-2000), French toponymist * Raymond Nègre (1908 -1985), French production designer and artistic designor * Léopold Nègre (1879-1961), French biologist and physician *Louis Nègre (born 1947), French politician and member of the Senate of France * Meritxell Negre (born 1971-2020), Spanish singer-songwriter who was the sixth "Peaches" of international R&B/pop duo Peaches and Herb * David Nègre (born 1973), French football player * Dubravka Đedović, formerly Nègre (born 1978), is a Serbian Serbian may refer to: * Pertaining to Serbia in Southeast Europe; in particular **Serbs, a South Slavic ethnic group native t ...
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Léopold Nègre
Léopold Nègre (15 June 1879 – 29 July 1961) was a French physician and biologist born in Montpellier. He studied natural sciences at the University of Montpellier, followed by courses in microbiology at the Pasteur Institute in Paris. From 1907 to 1910, he served as préparateur at the laboratory of microbiology courses headed by Amédée Borrel (1867–1936). In 1910, he obtained his doctorate of medicine. Following an internship at the Pasteur Institute in Lille, he was appointed laboratory chief (microbial analysis) at the Pasteur Institute in Algiers. In 1918 he received his doctorate of natural sciences. In 1919, he was assigned to the laboratory of tuberculosis headed by Albert Calmette (1863–1933) at the Pasteur Institute in Paris. Here he took part in research of Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG vaccine). With microbiologist Alfred Boquet (1879–1947) he developed ''antigene méthylique'' (methyl antigen) for treatment of tuberculosis. In 1931, Nègre became chair ...
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Raymond Nègre
Raymond Nègre was a French art director born on 13 July 1908 in Domjulien, Vosges, France and died on the 8th of July 1985 in Créteil (Val-de-Marne). He was active in the film industry from the 1930s until the 1970s in more than sixty films of this period.Hayward p.241 Family Raymond Nègre is the father of the painter Osanne and the chief decorator and artistic director Alain Nègre. Posterity The municipality of Joinville-le-Pont paid homage to him by christening one of the roads in the Palissy district '. Selected filmography Cinema: * ''Home Port'' (1943) * '' My First Love'' (1945) * '' Resistance'' (1945) * '' Not So Stupid'' (1946) * '' Women's Games'' (1946) * ''Devil's Daughter'' (1946) * '' Four Knaves'' (1947) * '' Monsieur de Falindor'' (1947) * '' The Village of Wrath'' (1947) * '' Three Boys, One Girl'' (1948) * ''The Firemen's Ball'' (1948) * ''The Shadow'' (1948) * ''The Heart on the Sleeve'' (1948) * '' White as Snow'' (1948) * '' The Nude Woman'' (1949) * '' ...
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Jacques-Étienne Marconis De Nègre
Jacques-Étienne Marconis de Nègre (3 January 1795, Montauban, - 21 November, 1868, Paris) was a French writer and active Freemason Freemasonry (sometimes spelled Free-Masonry) consists of fraternal groups that trace their origins to the medieval guilds of stonemasons. Freemasonry is the oldest secular fraternity in the world and among the oldest still-existing organizati .... He was the son of Gabriel-Mathieu Marconis and Marthe Nègre his wife. Works * ''Le Soleil mystique, journal de la maçonnerie universelle'', 1853 References 1795 births 1868 deaths People from Montauban French writers {{France-nonfiction-writer-stub ...
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Charles Nègre
Charles Nègre (; 9 May 1820 – 16 January 1880) was a pioneering photographer, born in Grasse, France. He studied under the painters Paul Delaroche, Ingres and Drolling before establishing his own studio at 21 Quai Bourbon on the Île Saint-Louis, Paris. Delaroche encouraged the use of photography as research for painting; Nègre started with the daguerreotype process before moving on to calotypes. His "Chimney-Sweeps Walking", an albumen print taken on the Quai Bourbon in 1851, may have been a staged study for a painting, but is nevertheless considered important to photographic history for its being an early instance of an interest in capturing movement and freezing it forever in one moment.Ian Jeffrey. ''The Photography Book'', 2nd ed., London: Phaidon, 2000. (p. 343) Having been passed over for the Missions Héliographiques which commissioned many of his peers, Nègre independently embarked on his own remarkably extensive study of the Midi region. The interesting shapes ...
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Ernest Nègre
Ernest Angély Séraphin Nègre (, 11 October 1907 – 15 April 2000) was a French toponymist. He was born in Saint-Julien-Gaulène (Tarn) and died in Toulouse Toulouse (, ; ; ) is a city in southern France, the Prefectures in France, prefecture of the Haute-Garonne department and of the Occitania (administrative region), Occitania region. The city is on the banks of the Garonne, River Garonne, from .... Works * Ernest Nègre, Toponymie générale de la France (Etymology of 35,000 place names). 2. Formations non-romanes ..., Volume 2, Librairie Droz, Genève 1991. p. 1012 / 18239 French topographers Toponymists 1907 births 2000 deaths 20th-century cartographers {{France-linguist-stub ...
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Louis Nègre
Louis Nègre (born 8 February 1947) is a member of the Senate of France, one of five senators representing the Alpes-Maritimes department. He is a member of the Union for a Popular Movement and has been the mayor of Cagnes-sur-Mer Cagnes-sur-Mer (, literally ''Cagnes on Sea''; ) is a French Riviera town near Nice that is in the Alpes-Maritimes department, in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region, in southeastern France. Geography Cagnes-sur-Mer is a town in southeaste ... since 1995. ReferencesPage on the Senate website 1947 births Living people Politicians from Nice Union for a Popular Movement politicians French senators of the Fifth Republic Senators of Alpes-Maritimes {{France-politician-UMP-stub ...
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Dubravka Đedović
Dubravka Đedović Handanović ( sr-cyrl, Дубравка Ђедовић Хандановић; formerly Dubravka Nègre; born 6 November 1978) is a Serbian banker and politician serving as minister of mining and energy since 2022. Born in Belgrade, she graduated from the Faculty of Economics at the University of Belgrade, and earned her master's degree from the Bocconi University and UCLA Anderson School of Management. Initially working for CNN International, she later worked as a financer before being appointed manager of operations at the European Investment Bank (EIB) in 2004. She worked at EIB until 2012, only to return as the director of the Regional Representative Office for Western Balkans in 2016. She left EIB in 2021, after which she served as a member of the executive board of NLB Komercijalna banka from December 2021 to October 2022. Early life Dubravka Đedović was born on 6 November 1978 in Belgrade, Socialist Republic of Serbia, Socialist Federal Republic of ...
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David Nègre
David Nègre (born 30 November 1973) is a French former professional footballer who played as a forward. While with OGC Nice, he played 16 matches in Ligue 1, the top tier of French football. He also had a spell in Belgium with K.R.C. Gent-Zeehaven. See also *Football in France *List of football clubs in France This is a list of notable men's and women's association football, football clubs that competed within the leagues and divisions of the French football league system during the 2023–24 in French football, 2023–24 season. Also included are clubs ... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Negre, David 1973 births Living people Sportspeople from Aurillac Footballers from Cantal French men's footballers Men's association football forwards Stade Malherbe Caen players FC Rouen players FC Aurillac Arpajon Cantal Auvergne players OGC Nice players AS Cherbourg Football players Rodez AF players RCO Agde players Ligue 1 players Stade Beaucairois FC players K.R.C. Gent p ...
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Ademar Lo Negre
Ademar lo Negre ("Adhemar the Black")His name is also spelled ''Azemar'', , . was a troubadour from Languedoc in the early thirteenth century (floruit, fl. 1210–1219). He was originally from Château-Vieux (''Castelveill''), which was under the jurisdiction of the Trencavel lords of Albi at the time. He was patronised by Peter II of Aragon and Raymond VI of Toulouse and even spent some time at the court of Ferdinand III of Castile. Four ''canso (song), cansos'' of his survive. Sources *Lang, H. R"The Relations of the Earliest Portuguese Lyric School with the Troubadours and Trouvères."''Modern Language Notes'', 10:4 (Apr., 1895), pp. 104–116. *''The Vidas of the Troubadours''. Margarita Egan, trans. New York: Garland, 1984. . Notes External links
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Bibliothèque Nationale De France
The (; BnF) is the national library of France, located in Paris on two main sites, ''Richelieu'' and ''François-Mitterrand''. It is the national repository of all that is published in France. Some of its extensive collections, including books and manuscripts but also precious objects and artworks, are on display at the BnF Museum (formerly known as the ) on the Richelieu site. The National Library of France is a public establishment under the supervision of the Ministry of Culture. Its mission is to constitute collections, especially the copies of works published in France that must, by law, be deposited there, conserve them, and make them available to the public. It produces a reference catalogue, cooperates with other national and international establishments, as well as participates in research programs. History The National Library of France traces its origin to the royal library founded at the Louvre Palace by Charles V in 1368. Charles had received a collection o ...
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José Negre
Josep Negre i Oliveras (13 May 1875 – 24 December 1939) was a Valencian anarcho-syndicalist leader. Biography In 1875, Josep Negre i Oliveras was born in the Valencian town of Lludient. He settled in Barcelona, where he worked as a typographer and in 1907 participated in the founding of Solidaritat Obrera. In 1908, along with Tomás Herreros Miguel, he took part in the eight-month strike against the Radical Republican Party's newspaper ''El Progreso''. He was also a member of the strike committee formed during the Tragic Week of 1909. During the founding congress of the National Confederation of Labor (, CNT), on 19 November 1910 Negre was elected as the union's first General Secretary. In 1911, he was arrested and imprisoned for participating in a strike in solidarity with the miners of Euskadi. After his release, in 1913 he attended the First International Syndicalist Congress, held in London from 27 September to 2 October, where he made his speech in Valencian. The ...
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Ed Negre
Ed Negre (July 16, 1927June 4, 2014) was a NASCAR Winston Cup Series driver who raced from 1955 to 1979.''Ed Negre''
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Career

Negre led 202 laps out of the 64,857 laps that he raced in his career – the equivalent of . His total career earnings were US$344,180. While his average starting position was 23.9, 21.7 was Negre's average finishing position. #8 was the number that he would use the most during his career. He is famous for fielding the first Cup ride for in the No. 8 car at the