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Edmé Bouchardon Edmé Bouchardon (; 29 May 169827 July 1762) was a French sculptor best known for his neoclassical statues in the gardens of the Palace of Versailles, his medals, his equestrian statue of Louis XV of France for the Place de la Concorde (destro ...
(1698–1762), French sculptor *
Edmé Boursault Edmé Boursault (October 163815 September 1701) was a French dramatist and miscellaneous writer, born at Mussy l'Evéque, now Mussy-sur-Seine (Aube). Biography On Boursault's first arrival in Paris in 1651 his language was limited to Burgundi ...
(1638–1701), French writer and dramatist *
Edme Castaing Edme-Samuel Castaing (1796 – 6 December 1823) was a French physician and is thought to have been the first person to use morphine to commit murder.Mingo, Jack and Barrett, Erin, "Doctors Killed George Washington - Hundreds Of Fascinating Facts F ...
(1796–1823), French physician * Edmé-Louis Daubenton (1732–1786), French naturalist *
Gaston Audiffret-Pasquier Edme-Armand-Gaston, 1st Duke of Audiffret-Pasquier (21 October 1823, in Paris4 June 1905), known as Gaston Audiffret-Pasquier, was a French politician and member of the Académie Française, Seat 16. He was preceded in his position by Félix Du ...
(1823–1905), born Edme-Armand-Gaston d'Audiffret-Pasquier, French politician * Edme Étienne Borne Desfourneaux (1767–1849), French general * Edme Gaulle (1762–1841), French sculptor *
Edme Henry Edmund "Edme" Henry (November 15, 1760 – September 14, 1841) was a notary and political figure in Lower Canada. He was born in Longueuil, the son of a surgeon-major in the Régiment Royal Roussillon who settled on Saint-Pierre and Miquelon ...
(1760–1841), Canadian politician * Edme François Jomard (1777–1862), French engineer and cartographer *
Edme-Jean Leclaire Edme-Jean Leclaire (14 May 1801 – 13 July 1872) was a French economist and businessman. He developed an early system of employee profit-sharing. Leclaire was born the son of a poor village shoemaker, in Aisy-sur-Armançon, a small village ...
(1801–1872), French economist *
Edme Mariotte Edme Mariotte (; ; c. 162012 May 1684) was a French physicist and priest (abbé). He is particularly well known for formulating Boyle's law independently of Robert Boyle. Mariotte is also credited with designing the first Newton's cradle. Biog ...
(1620–1684), French physicist * Edme Mongin (1668–1746), French bishop and orator *
Edmé Samson Edmé Samson (b Paris, 1810; d Paris, 1891), founder of the porcelain firm Samson, Edmé et Cie (commonly known as Samson Ceramics), was a famous copyist (and perhaps art forgery, forger) of porcelain and pottery. The firm produced high-quality c ...
(1810–1891), French ceramist *
Edmé-Martin Vandermaesen Edmé-Martin, comte Vandermaesen (Versailles (city), Versailles, 11 November 1767 – 1 September 1813; also spelled Vander Maesen) was a French general of the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars. He was killed in action while leadi ...
(1767–1813), French general in the Napoleonic Wars *Edmé Félix
Alfred Vulpian Edmé Félix Alfred Vulpian (5 January 1826 – 18 May 1887) was a French physician and neurologist. He was the co-discoverer of Vulpian-Bernhardt spinal muscular atrophy and the Vulpian-Heidenhain-Sherrington phenomenon. Vulpian was born in Pa ...
(1826–1887), French physician


People named Edmée

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Edmée Daenen DHT (sometimes stylized as D.H.T., acronym for Dance House Trance) was a Belgian duo consisting of singer Edmée Daenen (born 25 March 1985 in Kortrijk) and Flor Theeuwes, also known as DJ Da Rick (born 28 August 1976 in Turnhout). It had a hit ...
(born 1985), Belgian singer * Edmee Janss (born 1965), Dutch cricketer *Edmée Pardo (born 1965), Mexican writer {{given name, cat=French masculine given names Masculine given names