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Zacharie is both a masculine French given name and a surname. Notable people with the same name include: Given name *Zacharie Allemand (1762–1828), French admiral *Zacharie Astruc (1833–1907), French sculptor, painter, poet, and art critic *Zacharie Boucher (born 1992), French footballer *Zacharie Cloutier (c. 1590 – 1677), French carpenter and colonist * Zacharie Dupuy (died 1676 or 1610–1676), French soldier *Zacharie Elenga, Congolese musician * Zacharie Gahutu (born 1950), Burundian diplomat * Zacharie Heince (1611–1669), French painter and engraver * Zacharie Jacob (died 1667), French actor and playwright *Zacharie Myboto (born 1938), Gabonese politician *Zacharie Noah (1937–2017), Cameroonian footballer *Zacharie Noterman (1820–1890), Belgian painter and printmaker *Zacharie Perevet (born 1957), Cameroonian politician Surname *Nicolaus Zacharie (died 1466), Italian Renaissance composer *, Canadian actress Fictional characters *Zacharie, a character from the rol ...
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Zacharie Allemand
Vice-Admiral Zacharie Jacques Théodore, comte Allemand (1 May 1762 – 2 March 1826) was a French Navy officer who served in the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. Biography Early career Allemand was born to a captain of the French East India Company. Orphaned at an early age, he started his sailing career at 12 as an apprentice on ''Superbe'', an East Indiaman. In 1778, at the outbreak of the American War of Independence, he volunteered for Navy service of ''Sévère'', in Suffren's squadron. By the end of the war, Allemand had risen to lieutenant de frégate and served on ''Annibal''. He later went on to serve on the fluyts ''Baleine'' and ''Outarde'' in the Indian Ocean. In late 1786, Allemand returned to France to benefit from a reform of the Navy by which he could obtain a permanent commission of ''sous-lieutenant de vaisseau'' for his service. In this capacity, he served on a number of frigates in the Caribbean and off America. French Revolution and First Empir ...
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Zacharie Noah
Zacharie Noah (2 February 1937 – 8 January 2017) was a Cameroonian professional footballer who won the Coupe de France in 1961 with Sedan-Torcy. Noah, who played as a defender, had previously played for Stade Saint-Germain. He was the father of French tennis player Yannick Noah Yannick Noah (; born 18 May 1960) is a French former professional tennis player and singer, who was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 2005. Noah won the French Open in 1983 French Open – Men's singles, 1983, and is a forme ... and the grandfather of basketball player Joakim Noah. He died on 8 January 2017, at the age of 79. References 1937 births 2017 deaths Cameroonian men's footballers Stade Saint-Germain players CS Sedan Ardennes players Ligue 1 players Men's association football defenders Cameroonian expatriate men's footballers Cameroonian expatriate sportspeople in France Expatriate men's footballers in France Footballers from Yaoundé {{Cameroo ...
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Zachary
Zachary is a male given name, a variant of Zechariah – the name of several biblical characters. People *Pope Zachary (679–752), pope of the Catholic Church from 741 to 752 * Zachary of Vienne (died 106), bishop of Vienne (France), martyr and Roman Catholic saint *Zachary Abel (born 1980), American actor * Zachary Aston-Reese (born 1994), American ice hockey player * Zachary Babington (1690–1745), High Sheriff of Staffordshire and barrister * Zak Bagans (born 1977), American television host, author, documentary filmmaker and paranormal investigator * Zachary James Baker, stage name Zacky Vengeance, rhythm guitarist for American rock band Avenged Sevenfold * Zachary Bayly (military officer) (1841–1916), South African colonial military commander * Zachary Bayly (planter) (1721–1769), planter and politician in Jamaica *Zachary Bell (born 1982), Canadian racing cyclist *Zachary Bennett (born 1980), Canadian actor and musician *Zachary Blount (born 1977), American biologist ...
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Saint-Zacharie
Saint-Zacharie (; Provençal Occitan: ''Sant Jacariá'') is a commune in the Var department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in Southeastern France. It is located within the Aix-Marseille-Provence Metropolis, on the departmental border with Bouches-du-Rhône, northeast of Aubagne. In 2021, it had a population of 5,931. Population Points of interest * Parc du Moulin Blanc * Eglise saint-jean baptiste * Château de Montvert * The river Huveaune Notable residents * Joseph Paul Gaimard (1793–1858), naval surgeon and naturalist, was born in Saint-Zacharie. * Jean-Claude Gaudin, Mayor of Marseille. See also *Communes of the Var department The following is a list of the 153 Communes of France, communes of the Var (department), Var Departments of France, department of France. The communes cooperate in the following Communes of France#Intercommunality, intercommunalities (as of 2025 ... References Communes of Var (department) {{Var-geo-stub ...
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Off (video Game)
''Off'' (stylized in all caps) is a 2008 role-playing video game developed and published by Belgian team Unproductive Fun Time, consisting of Martin Georis ("Mortis Ghost") and Alias Conrad Coldwood. It is about an enigmatic humanoid entity known as the Batter, who is described as being on a "sacred mission" to "eternal oblivion, purify" the world of ''Off''. The Batter travels through four bizarre Zones in the world, revealing more about the world as the game goes on. It has garnered a cult following for its story, characters and atmosphere, particularly after its officially sanctioned fan translation into English in 2011. A remaster with new content developed by Fangamer is in development for Windows and Nintendo Switch, scheduled to be released on August 15, 2025. Gameplay The gameplay of ''Off'' is similar to that of classic Role-playing video game, RPGs. The Batter advances by leveling up, acquiring new party members, and upgrading his statistics, such as attack and defen ...
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Nicolaus Zacharie
Nicolaus Zacharie ( or before – 1466) was an Italian composer of the early Renaissance. Until recently he had been confused with the earlier composer Zacara da Teramo, but recent research has established his identity; he was one of a few native Italian composers working in the early 15th century whose work has survived. Life He was probably from Brindisi or somewhere nearby, on the evidence of papal archives. The earliest solid record of his life is February 7, 1420, when he was employed at Florence Cathedral as a singer; on the evidence of his motet ''Letetur plebs'', which includes the comment in the score "composed in Taranto, in a great hurry" it is presumed he was already active as a composer prior to coming to Florence in 1420. Just a few months later – June 1 – Pope Martin V hired him during a trip to Florence, taking him back to the papal choir in Rome, probably in September when he returned there, having successfully ended the Western Schism a few years before. ...
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Zacharie Perevet
Zacharie Perevet (born 1957?) is a Cameroonian politician, currently serving in the government of Cameroon as Minister of Employment and Vocational Training. He has been a member of the government since 1992.Page at Cameroonian government website
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Perevet was born in Gouzda, located in the of . He worked at the Ministry for Agriculture's Directorate of Studies and Projects from 1981 to 1982 and was later in charge of studies at the same directorate from 1986 to 1989. After serving ...
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Zacharie Noterman
Zacharie Noterman or Zacharias Notermann (1820 in Ghent – 1890 in Paris) was a Belgians, Belgian painter and printmaker who specialized in scenes with monkeys engaging in human activities (the so-called ''singeries''), as well as in paintings of dogs.Zacharie Noterman
at the Netherlands Institute for Art History
Zacharie Noterman
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He also produced some scenes of traveling circuses.


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Zacharie Noterman was born in Ghent as the son of a decorative painter. He was initially trained by his older brother Emmanuel Noterman, a genre and animal painter active in Antwerp.
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Zacharie Myboto
Zacharie Myboto (born 1938) is a Gabonese politician and President of the National Union (UN), an opposition party. He was the Administrative Secretary of the Gabonese Democratic Party (PDG) from 1972 to 1990 and served in the government from 1978 to 2001. After resigning from the government, he became an opposition leader, founding the Gabonese Union for Democracy and Development (UGDD) in 2005 and placing third in the 2005 presidential election. He became President of the Group of the Forces of Change in the National Assembly in 2007. In February 2010, the UGDD merged with two other opposition parties to create the National Union, and Myboto became its President. In November 2021, Paulette Missambo, former Minister of National Education and Health under former President Omar Bongo Ondimba, was elected President of the National Union. the 654 delegates came from all over Gabon to choose Zacharie Myboto successor. Political career in the PDG Myboto was born at Omoï, Moanda, lo ...
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Zacharie Astruc
Zacharie Astruc (23 February 1833 in Angers – 24 May 1907 in Paris) was a French sculptor, painter, poet, and art critic. Biography Astruc was an important figure in the cultural life of France in the second half of the 19th century, and participated in the First Impressionist Exhibition of 1874 and also in the Exposition Universelle of 1900. As an art critic, writing primarily between 1859–72, he was a strong defender of Courbet, and was one of the first to recognize the talent of Manet, who he had befriended as early as 1854, or 1857 at the latest. He also defended Monet, Whistler, Carolus-Duran, Fantin-Latour, and Alphonse Legros. Art historian Michael Fried has written that Astruc "more than any other writer spoke for Manet's generation" and that "between 1859 and 1863 the young Astruc may have been the best critic of new art in France." Astruc had a very wide range of artistic interests, both in subject and in form. Before becoming most well-known as a sculpt ...
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Zacharie Jacob
Zacharie Jacob (died 1667), known as Montfleury, was a famed French actor and playwright of the 17th century. Jacob was born in Anjou during the last years of the 16th century. He was enrolled as one of the pages to the duc de Guise, but he ran away to join some strolling players, assuming the stage name of Montfleury. About 1635, he was a valued member of the company at the Hôtel de Bourgogne, and he was in the original cast of the ''Cid'' (1636) and of ''Horace'' (1640). Richelieu thought highly of him, and when in 1638, Montfleury married the actress Jeanne de la Chalpe (d. 1683), the cardinal desired the ceremony to take place at his own country house at Rueil. He was the author of a tragedy, ''La Mort d'Asdrobal'', performed in 1647. His son, Antoine Jacob, who was also known as Montfleury (often "Montfleury fils"), was a rival of Molière and Cyrano de Bergerac. Both father and son feuded with Molière. Zacharie was mocked for his girth in a Molière play, to which An ...
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Zacharie Heince
Zacharie Heince (1611, in Paris - 22 June 1669, in Paris) was a well known French painter and engraver of Swiss origin. He drew portraits of the plenipotentiaries negotiating the peace of Münster engraved by F. Bignon (33 plates plus a frontispiece, 1648), and the Illustrious Frenchmen Painted in the Gallery of the Palais Richelieu (27 plates engraved). References

17th-century French painters 17th-century French people 1611 births 1669 deaths French people of Swiss descent Painters from Paris {{France-painter-17thC-stub ...
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