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* [[Charles de Secondat, Baron de Montesquieu|Baron de Montesquieu]], an important writer and philosopher of the 18th century [[Age of Enlightenment|Enlightenment]].
* [[Charles de Secondat, Baron de Montesquieu|Baron de Montesquieu]], an important writer and philosopher of the 18th century [[Age of Enlightenment|Enlightenment]].
* [[Jean-François Marmontel]], historian and novelist, member of the [[Encyclopédistes]] movement.
* [[Jean-François Marmontel]], historian and novelist, member of the [[Encyclopédistes]] movement.
* [[Fleury Mesplet]], founder of the [[Montreal Gazette]] (1778).
* [[Fleury Mesplet]], founder of the ''[[Montreal Gazette]]'' (1778).
* [[André Chénier]], late 18th century poet and figure of [[Romanticism|French Romanticism]].
* [[André Chénier]], late 18th century poet and figure of [[Romanticism|French Romanticism]].
* [[Jacques Jasmin|Jansemin]], 19th century Occitan language poet.
* [[Jacques Jasmin|Jansemin]], 19th century Occitan language poet.
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* [[J. M. G. Le Clézio]], 20th century writer and poet, 2008 [[Nobel Prize in Literature]] winner.
* [[J. M. G. Le Clézio]], 20th century writer and poet, 2008 [[Nobel Prize in Literature]] winner.
* [[Philippe Sollers]], 20th century writer and critic.
* [[Philippe Sollers]], 20th century writer and critic.
* [[René Barjavel]], 20th century Science fiction author.
* [[René Barjavel]], 20th century science fiction author.
*[[Renat Nelli]], 20th century writer and founder of the [[Institut d'Estudis Occitans]].
* [[Romain Puertolas]], contemporary writer.
* [[Romain Puertolas]], contemporary writer.
* [[Charles Dantzig]], contemporary writer.
* [[Charles Dantzig]], contemporary writer.
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* [[Jean Domat]], [[Rationalism|rationalist]] jurist.
* [[Jean Domat]], [[Rationalism|rationalist]] jurist.
* [[Blaise Pascal]], mathematician, physicist, inventor, writer and [[Christian philosophy|Christian philosopher]].
* [[Blaise Pascal]], mathematician, physicist, inventor, writer and [[Christian philosophy|Christian philosopher]].
* [[Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès]], essayist and political theorist of the French revolution. He also made significant theoretical contributions to the nascent [[social sciences]].
* [[Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès]], essayist and political theorist of the French Revolution. He also made significant theoretical contributions to the nascent [[social sciences]].
* [[Pierre Jean George Cabanis]], 18th-century [[physiology|physiologist]] and [[Materialism|Materialist]] philosopher.
* [[Pierre Jean George Cabanis]], 18th-century [[physiology|physiologist]] and [[Materialism|Materialist]] philosopher.
* [[Auguste Comte]], philosopher, he was a founder of the discipline of sociology and of the doctrine of [[positivism]].
* [[Auguste Comte]], philosopher, he was a founder of the discipline of sociology and of the doctrine of [[positivism]].
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* [[Bernard de Montfaucon]], [[Benedictine monk]] regarded as one of the founders of modern [[archaeology]].
* [[Bernard de Montfaucon]], [[Benedictine monk]] regarded as one of the founders of modern [[archaeology]].
* [[Joseph-Ignace Guillotin]], physician who proposed a painless method for executions that eventually inspired the [[guillotine]].
* [[Joseph-Ignace Guillotin]], physician who proposed a painless method for executions that eventually inspired the [[guillotine]].
* [[Gaspard-Gustave de Coriolis]], mathematician, mechanical engineer and scientist known for the [[Coriolis force|Coriolis effect]]. Born in Paris to a noble Provençal family,<ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=XcDqCAAAQBAJ&q=Coriolis+provencal&pg=PA490|first= Jean-Luc |last=Chabert|authorlink=|title=A History of Algorithms: From the Pebble to the Microchip|pages= 490|publisher=|date=6 December 2012|isbn=9783642181924}}</ref> his uncle [[Honoré-Gaspard de Coriolis]] was a local Roman Catholic cleric and historian.
* [[Gaspard-Gustave de Coriolis]], mathematician, mechanical engineer and scientist known for the [[Coriolis force|Coriolis effect]]. Born in Paris to a noble Provençal family,<ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=XcDqCAAAQBAJ&q=Coriolis+provencal&pg=PA490|first= Jean-Luc |last=Chabert|title=A History of Algorithms: From the Pebble to the Microchip|pages= 490|publisher=|date=6 December 2012|isbn=9783642181924}}</ref> his uncle [[Honoré-Gaspard de Coriolis]] was a local Roman Catholic cleric and historian.
* [[Bertrand Pelletier]], pharmacist and chemist.
* [[Bertrand Pelletier]], pharmacist and chemist.
* [[Jean-Baptiste Dumas]], chemist, best known for his works on organic analysis and synthesis, as well as the determination of [[atomic weight]]s (relative atomic masses) and [[molecular weight]]s by measuring [[vapor]] densities.
* [[Jean-Baptiste Dumas]], chemist, best known for his works on organic analysis and synthesis, as well as the determination of [[atomic weight]]s (relative atomic masses) and [[molecular weight]]s by measuring [[vapor]] densities.
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* [[Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres]], 19th-century [[neoclassicism|neoclassical]] painter.
* [[Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres]], 19th-century [[neoclassicism|neoclassical]] painter.
* [[Auguste Renoir]], 19th-century artist, one of the leading painter in the development of the [[Impressionism|Impressionist]] style.
* [[Auguste Renoir]], 19th-century artist, one of the leading painter in the development of the [[Impressionism|Impressionist]] style.
* [[Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec]], 19th-century [[Post-impressionism|post-impressionist]] painter, printmaker, [[drawing|draughtsman]] and illustrator.
* [[Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec]], 19th-century [[Post-Impressionism|Post-Impressionist]] painter, printmaker, [[drawing|draughtsman]] and illustrator.
* [[Rosa Bonheur]], 19th-century [[Realism (arts)|realist]] painter.
* [[Rosa Bonheur]], 19th-century [[Realism (arts)|realist]] painter.
* [[Frédéric Bazille]], 19th-century [[Impressionism|impressionist]] painter.
* [[Frédéric Bazille]], 19th-century [[Impressionism|Impressionist]] painter.
* [[William-Adolphe Bouguereau]], 19th-century [[Academic art|academic]] painter.
* [[William-Adolphe Bouguereau]], 19th-century [[Academic art|academic]] painter.
* [[Odilon Redon]], 19th-century [[symbolism (arts)|symbolist]] painter, printmaker, draughtsman and [[pastel]]list.
* [[Odilon Redon]], 19th-century [[symbolism (arts)|symbolist]] painter, printmaker, draughtsman and [[pastel]]list.
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* [[Paul Barras]], main executive leader of the [[French Directory|Directory]] regime.
* [[Paul Barras]], main executive leader of the [[French Directory|Directory]] regime.
* [[Étienne Charles de Loménie de Brienne]], churchman, politician and finance minister of [[Louis XVI]].
* [[Étienne Charles de Loménie de Brienne]], churchman, politician and finance minister of [[Louis XVI]].
* [[Honoré Gabriel Riqueti, comte de Mirabeau]], leader of the early stages of the [[French revolution]].
* [[Honoré Gabriel Riqueti, comte de Mirabeau]], leader of the early stages of the [[French Revolution]].
* [[Jean Jacques Régis de Cambacérès]], nobleman and lawyer, who headed the special commission in charge of establishing the [[Napoleonic Code]].
* [[Jean Jacques Régis de Cambacérès]], nobleman and lawyer, who headed the special commission in charge of establishing the [[Napoleonic Code]].
* [[Charles XIV John of Sweden]] (Jean Bernadotte), 19th-century [[Jacobinism|Jacobines leader]], [[Marshal of France]], later King Charles XIV of Sweden and founder of the [[House of Bernadotte]], the current royal family of Sweden.
* [[Charles XIV John of Sweden]] (Jean Bernadotte), 19th-century [[Jacobinism|Jacobines leader]], [[Marshal of France]], later King Charles XIV of Sweden and founder of the [[House of Bernadotte]], the current royal family of Sweden.
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* [[Daniel Cohn-Bendit]], French-German politician.
* [[Daniel Cohn-Bendit]], French-German politician.
* [[Michel Ancel]], [[game design|video game designer]], creator of the [[Rayman]] game series.
* [[Michel Ancel]], [[game design|video game designer]], creator of the [[Rayman]] game series.
* [[Frédérick Raynal]], video game designer, creator of 1992 game [[Alone in the Dark (1992 video game)|Alone in the Dark]].
* [[Frédérick Raynal]], video game designer, creator of 1992 game ''[[Alone in the Dark (1992 video game)|Alone in the Dark]]''.


==Sport and dance==
==Sport and dance==


* [[Marie Sallé]], 18th century notable dancer.
* [[Marie Sallé]], 18th century dancer
* [[Jules Léotard]], 19th century [[Acrobatic]] performer who developed the art of [[trapeze]].
* [[Jules Léotard]], 19th century [[Acrobatic]] performer who developed the art of [[trapeze]]
* [[Madame Saqui]], 19th century popular [[Tightrope walking|funambulist]].
* [[Madame Saqui]], 19th century popular [[Tightrope walking|funambulist]]
* [[Mathieu Ganio]], ''[[Danseur Étoile]]'' of the [[Paris Opera Ballet]].
* [[Mathieu Ganio]], ''[[Danseur Étoile]]'' of the [[Paris Opera Ballet]]
* [[Bernard Laporte]], [[rugby union]] coach and former French Secretary of State for Sport. He was head coach of the [[France national rugby union team|French national team]], the head coach at [[RC Toulonnais|Rugby Club Toulonnais]] and actually president of the French Rugby Union.
* [[Bernard Laporte]], [[rugby union]] coach and former French Secretary of State for Sport. He was head coach of the [[France national rugby union team|France national team]], the head coach at [[RC Toulonnais|Rugby Club Toulonnais]] and president of the French Rugby Union.
* [[Claude Onesta]], [[handball]] coach and responsible of France's Men's handball team since 2001. He has won titles in major competitions such as [[Handball at the Summer Olympics|The Olympics]], [[IHF World Men's Handball Championship|The World Championship]], and [[European Men's Handball Championship|The European Championship]].
* [[Claude Onesta]], [[handball]] coach and responsible of France's Men's handball team since 2001. He has won titles in major competitions such as [[Handball at the Summer Olympics|The Olympics]], [[IHF World Men's Handball Championship|The World Championship]], and [[European Men's Handball Championship|The European Championship]].
* [[Claude Puel]], current head coach of the [[OGC Nice]].
* [[Claude Puel]], current head coach of the [[OGC Nice]]
* [[Louis Chiron]], successful first half of the 20th century racing driver, after whom was named the [[Bugatti Chiron]].
* [[Louis Chiron]], successful first half of the 20th century racing driver, after whom was named the [[Bugatti Chiron]]
* [[Gustave Sandras]], gymnast, first Olympic gold medal in [[gymnastics]] of all time, in 1900.
* [[Gustave Sandras]], gymnast, first Olympic gold medal in [[gymnastics]] of all time, in 1900
* [[Jean-Pierre Rives]], former rugby union footballer. "A cult figure in France," according to the BBC, he came to epitomise the team's spirit and "ultra-committed, guts-and-glory style of play. He was awarded the [[Legion of Honour|Order of the Legion of Honor]] and was inducted into the [[International Rugby Hall of Fame]]. He is one of the most emblematic rugby union footballers of all time and described by Australian actor [[Hugh Jackman]] as "A small guy on the field, he finished every game with blood on face".
* [[Jean-Pierre Rives]], former rugby union footballer. "A cult figure in France," according to the BBC, he came to epitomise the team's spirit and "ultra-committed, guts-and-glory style of play. He was awarded the [[Legion of Honour|Order of the Legion of Honor]] and was inducted into the [[International Rugby Hall of Fame]]. He is one of the most emblematic rugby union footballers of all time and described by Australian actor [[Hugh Jackman]] as "A small guy on the field, he finished every game with blood on face".
* [[Philippe Sella]], former rugby league and rugby union footballer. An important figure of the French rugby union team as well as the [[Saracens F.C.|London Saracens]]. He later became a member of the International Rugby Hall of Fame in 1999 and the [[IRB Hall of Fame]] in 2008.
* [[Philippe Sella]], former rugby league and rugby union footballer. An important figure of the French rugby union team as well as the [[Saracens F.C.|London Saracens]]. He later became a member of the International Rugby Hall of Fame in 1999 and the [[IRB Hall of Fame]] in 2008.
* Several rugby union footballers are members of the IRB Hall of Fame such as [[Jean Prat]], [[Jo Maso]] and [[André Boniface]] as well as contemporary players like [[Yannick Jauzion]], [[Fabien Pelous]], [[William Servat]], [[Cédric Heymans]], [[Maxime Médard]], [[Aurélien Rougerie]], [[Dimitri Szarzewski]], [[Yoann Huget]] and [[Hugo Bonneval]].
* Several rugby union footballers are members of the IRB Hall of Fame such as [[Jean Prat]], [[Jo Maso]] and [[André Boniface]] as well as contemporary players like [[Yannick Jauzion]], [[Fabien Pelous]], [[William Servat]], [[Cédric Heymans]], [[Maxime Médard]], [[Aurélien Rougerie]], [[Dimitri Szarzewski]], [[Yoann Huget]] and [[Hugo Bonneval]]
* [[Adolphe Bousquet]], two times Olympic medalist in rugby union.
* [[Adolphe Bousquet]], two times Olympic medalist in rugby union
* [[Daniel Elena]], rally [[co-driver]] of [[Sébastien Loeb]] who owns the most victories in the history of the WRC.
* [[Daniel Elena]], rally [[co-driver]] of [[Sébastien Loeb]] who owns the most victories in the history of the WRC
* [[Guy Lacombe]], 1984 Olympic champion in football.
* [[Guy Lacombe]], 1984 Olympic champion in football
* [[François Borde]], Olympic medalist in rugby union.
* [[François Borde]], Olympic medalist in rugby union
* Several professional swimmers such as Olympic champions [[Camille Lacourt]], [[Clément Lefert]], [[Alain Bernard]] and [[Yannick Agnel]].
* Several professional swimmers such as Olympic champions [[Camille Lacourt]], [[Clément Lefert]], [[Alain Bernard]] and [[Yannick Agnel]]
* [[Renaud Lavillenie]], [[pole vault]]er, Olympic champion, and current [[List of world records in athletics|world record holder]].
* [[Renaud Lavillenie]], [[pole vault]]er, Olympic champion, and current [[List of world records in athletics|world record holder]]
* [[Tony Estanguet]], [[slalom canoeing|slalom canoeist]], multiple times [[List of multiple Olympic gold medalists|Olympic gold medalist]].
* [[Tony Estanguet]], [[slalom canoeing|slalom canoeist]], multiple times [[List of multiple Olympic gold medalists|Olympic gold medalist]]
* [[Colette Besson]], Olympic champion athlete.
* [[Colette Besson]], Olympic champion athlete
* [[Joël Bouzou]], 1987 World Champion of [[modern pentathlon]].
* [[Joël Bouzou]], 1987 World Champion of [[modern pentathlon]]
* [[Herman Georges Berger]], fencer, 1908 Olympic champion in [[épée]] competition.
* [[Herman Georges Berger]], fencer, 1908 Olympic champion in [[épée]] competition
* [[Nicole Duclos]], athlete.
* [[Nicole Duclos]], athlete
* [[Joseph Guillemot]], Olympic champion long-distance runner.
* [[Joseph Guillemot]], Olympic champion long-distance runner
* [[Stéphane Diagana]], world champion athlete.
* [[Stéphane Diagana]], world champion athlete
* [[Sébastien Ogier]], rally driver and current holder of the [[List of World Rally Championship Drivers' champions|World Rally Drivers' Championship]].
* [[Sébastien Ogier]], rally driver and current holder of the [[List of World Rally Championship Drivers' champions|World Rally Drivers' Championship]]
* [[Nicolas Vouilloz]], former rally driver.
* [[Nicolas Vouilloz]], former rally driver
* [[Gustave Garrigou]], cyclist and Tour de France winner.
* [[Gustave Garrigou]], cyclist and Tour de France winner
* [[Antonin Magne]], cyclist and Tour de France winner.
* [[Antonin Magne]], cyclist and Tour de France winner
* [[Roger Lapébie]], cyclist and Tour de France winner.
* [[Roger Lapébie]], cyclist and Tour de France winner
* [[Jean-Christophe Péraud]], cyclist, second of the 2014 overall Tour de France.
* [[Jean-Christophe Péraud]], cyclist, second of the 2014 overall Tour de France
* [[Raymond Poulidor]], iconic cyclist, known as ''The Eternal Second''.
* [[Raymond Poulidor]], iconic cyclist, known as ''The Eternal Second''
* [[Romain Bardet]], cyclist.
* [[Romain Bardet]], cyclist
* [[Manuel Busto]], cyclist.
* [[Manuel Busto]], cyclist
* [[Jules Merviel]], cyclist.
* [[Jules Merviel]], cyclist
* [[Lucien Aimar]], cyclist who won the 1966 [[Tour de France]].
* [[Lucien Aimar]], cyclist who won the 1966 [[Tour de France]]
* [[Charles Coste]], cyclist and Olympic medalist.
* [[Charles Coste]], cyclist and Olympic medalist
* [[Johanne Defay]], [[Surfing|surfer]] who won three [[World Surf League]] events.
* [[Johanne Defay]], [[Surfing|surfer]] who won three [[World Surf League]] events
* [[Guillaume Néry]], [[freediving|free-diver]].
* [[Guillaume Néry]], [[freediving|free-diver]]
* [[Alain Giresse]], retired international footballer and member of the [[Euro 84]] winning team.
* [[Alain Giresse]], retired international footballer and member of the [[UEFA Euro 1984|Euro 84]] winning team
* [[Eric Cantona]], former [[List of France international footballers|International footballer]] and important player of [[Manchester United F.C.]] in the mid-1990s.
* [[Eric Cantona]], former [[List of France men's international footballers|International footballer]] and important player of [[Manchester United F.C.]] in the mid-1990s
* [[David Ginola]], former international footballer.
* [[David Ginola]], former international footballer
* [[Zinedine Zidane]], former international footballer.
* [[Zinedine Zidane]], former international footballer
* [[Laurent Blanc]], former international footballer.
* [[Laurent Blanc]], former international footballer
* [[Didier Deschamps]], former international footballer.
* [[Didier Deschamps]], former international footballer
* [[Vincent Candela]], former international footballer.
* [[Vincent Candela]], former international footballer
* [[Fabien Barthez]], former international footballer.
* [[Fabien Barthez]], former international footballer
* [[Johan Micoud]], former international footballer and member of the [[UEFA Euro 2000|Euro 2000]] winning team.
* [[Johan Micoud]], former international footballer and member of the [[UEFA Euro 2000|Euro 2000]] winning team
* [[Gaël Clichy]], international footballer, he currently plays for [[Manchester City F.C.]]
* [[Gaël Clichy]], international footballer, currently plays for [[Manchester City F.C.]]
* [[Philippe Mexès]], international footballer, he currently plays for [[A.C. Milan|Milan]].
* [[Philippe Mexès]], international footballer, currently plays for [[A.C. Milan|Milan]]
* [[Samir Nasri]], international footballer, he currently plays for [[Manchester City F.C.]]
* [[Samir Nasri]], international footballer, currently plays for [[Manchester City F.C.]]
* [[Mathieu Flamini]], international footballer, he currently plays for [[Arsenal F.C.]]
* [[Mathieu Flamini]], international footballer, currently plays for [[Arsenal F.C.]]
* [[Aymeric Laporte]], professional footballer, he currently plays for [[Athletic Bilbao]].
* [[Aymeric Laporte]], professional footballer, currently plays for [[Athletic Bilbao]]
* [[Blaise Matuidi]], international footballer, he currently plays for [[Paris Saint-Germain]].
* [[Blaise Matuidi]], international footballer, currently plays for [[Paris Saint-Germain]]
* [[Lucas Hernandez]], international footballer, he currently plays for [[Atlético Madrid]].
* [[Lucas Hernandez]], international footballer, currently plays for [[Atlético Madrid]]
* [[Hugo Lloris]], international footballer, he currently plays for [[Tottenham Hotspur F.C.]]
* [[Hugo Lloris]], international footballer, currently plays for [[Tottenham Hotspur F.C.]]
* [[Laurent Koscielny]], international footballer, he currently plays for [[Arsenal F.C.]]
* [[Laurent Koscielny]], international footballer, currently plays for [[Arsenal F.C.]]
* Several handball players such as [[Xavier Barachet]], [[Michaël Guigou]], [[William Accambray]], [[Théo Derot]] and [[Jérôme Fernandez]].
* Several handball players such as [[Xavier Barachet]], [[Michaël Guigou]], [[William Accambray]], [[Théo Derot]] and [[Jérôme Fernandez]]
* [[Richard Gasquet]] and [[Gilles Simon]], tennis players.
* [[Richard Gasquet]] and [[Gilles Simon]], tennis players
* [[Alexandra Lacrabère]], female handball player.
* [[Alexandra Lacrabère]], female handball player
* [[Thomas Heurtel]], international basketball player from [[Anadolu Efes S.K|Anadolu Efes Istanbul]].
* [[Thomas Heurtel]], international basketball player from [[Anadolu Efes S.K.|Anadolu Efes Istanbul]]
* [[Louis François (wrestler)|Louis François]], Greco-Roman wrestler.
* [[Louis François (wrestler)|Louis François]], Greco-Roman wrestler
* [[Céline Dumerc]], [[Sandrine Gruda]] and [[Paoline Salagnac]], female basketball players.
* [[Céline Dumerc]], [[Sandrine Gruda]] and [[Paoline Salagnac]], female basketball players
* [[Yoann Jaumel]], [[Earvin N'Gapeth]], [[Pierre Pujol]] and [[Kévin Tillie]], international [[List of volleyball players|volleyball players]].
* [[Yoann Jaumel]], [[Earvin N'Gapeth]], [[Pierre Pujol]] and [[Kévin Tillie]], international [[List of international volleyball players|volleyball players]]
* [[Martin Fourcade]], Olympic champion [[Biathlon|biathlete]].
* [[Martin Fourcade]], Olympic champion [[Biathlon|biathlete]]
* [[Adrien Hardy]], Olympic medalist [[rowing (sport)|rower]].
* [[Adrien Hardy]], Olympic medalist [[rowing (sport)|rower]]
* [[Brigitte Guibal]], Olympic medalist slalom canoer.
* [[Brigitte Guibal]], Olympic medalist slalom canoer
* [[Marion Bartoli]], former professional tennis player and winner of the [[2013 Wimbledon Championships]] singles title.
* [[Marion Bartoli]], former professional tennis player and winner of the [[2013 Wimbledon Championships]] singles title
* [[Pierre Jonquères d'Oriola]] and [[Christian d'Oriola]], Olympic medalists in [[fencing]].
* [[Pierre Jonquères d'Oriola]] and [[Christian d'Oriola]], Olympic medalists in [[fencing]]
* [[Jérémie Azou]], Olympic champion in rowing.
* [[Jérémie Azou]], Olympic champion in rowing
* [[Guy de Luget]], Olympic medalist in fencing.
* [[Guy de Luget]], Olympic medalist in fencing
* [[Dominique Sarron]] and [[Christian Sarron]], [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing|Grand Prix]] motorcycle [[road racing|road racers]].
* [[Dominique Sarron]] and [[Christian Sarron]], [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing|Grand Prix]] motorcycle [[road racing|road racers]]
* [[Gabriella Papadakis]], Olympic medalist in [[ice dancing]].
* [[Gabriella Papadakis]], Olympic medalist in [[ice dancing]]
* [[Émilie Andéol]], [[judo]]ka.
* [[Émilie Andéol]], [[judo]]ka
* [[Martin Braud]] and [[Cédric Forgit]], [[Whitewater slalom|slalom canoer]].
* [[Martin Braud]] and [[Cédric Forgit]], [[Whitewater slalom|slalom canoer]]
* [[Annie Famose]], [[Alpine skiing|Alpine skier]] and Olympic medalist.
* [[Annie Famose]], [[Alpine skiing|Alpine skier]] and Olympic medalist
* [[Marielle Goitschel]], Alpine skier and Olympic champion.
* [[Marielle Goitschel]], Alpine skier and Olympic champion
* [[Isabelle Delobel]], ice dancer.
* [[Isabelle Delobel]], ice dancer
* [[François Gabart]], professional offshore yacht racer who won the 2012–13 [[Vendée Globe]].
* [[François Gabart]], professional offshore yacht racer who won the 2012–13 [[Vendée Globe]]
* [[Audrey Prieto]], female [[freestyle wrestling|freestyle wrestler]].
* [[Audrey Prieto]], female [[freestyle wrestling|freestyle wrestler]]
* [[Gauthier de Tessières]], [[Alpine skiing|alpine ski racer]].
* [[Gauthier de Tessières]], [[Alpine skiing|alpine ski racer]]
* [[Emmanuel Hostache]], 1999 Olympic champion in [[bobsleigh]]
* [[Emmanuel Hostache]], 1999 Olympic champion in [[bobsleigh]]
* [[Claude Piquemal]], athlete.
* [[Claude Piquemal]], athlete
* [[Wilfrid Forgues]], Olympic medalist slalom canoer.
* [[Wilfrid Forgues]], Olympic medalist slalom canoer
* [[René Thomas (racing driver)|René Thomas]], early 20th-century motor racing champion.
* [[René Thomas (racing driver)|René Thomas]], early 20th-century motor racing champion
* [[Mathieu Crépel]], professional [[snowboarding|snowboarder]].
* [[Mathieu Crépel]], professional [[snowboarding|snowboarder]]
* [[Isabelle Blanc]], snowboarder and Olympic champion.
* [[Isabelle Blanc]], snowboarder and Olympic champion
* [[Erwann Le Péchoux]], world champion in fencing.
* [[Erwann Le Péchoux]], world champion in fencing
* [[Marie-Laure Brunet]], Olympic biathlete.
* [[Marie-Laure Brunet]], Olympic biathlete
* [[Xavier de Le Rue]], big mountain snowboarder.
* [[Xavier de Le Rue]], big mountain snowboarder
* [[Doriane Vidal]], snowboarder and Olympic medalist.
* [[Doriane Vidal]], snowboarder and Olympic medalist
* [[Pierre Vaultier]], snowboarder and Olympic champion.
* [[Pierre Vaultier]], snowboarder and Olympic champion
* [[Marie Marvingt]], athlete, mountaineer, aviator and journalist.
* [[Marie Marvingt]], athlete, mountaineer, aviator and journalist
* [[Johann Zarco]], [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing|Grand Prix motorcycle racer]].
* [[Johann Zarco]], [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing|Grand Prix motorcycle racer]]
* [[René Arnoux]], motor [[auto racing|racing driver]].
* [[René Arnoux]], motor [[auto racing|racing driver]]
* [[Joris Daudet]], cyclist, 1997 and 2016 World Cup overall title winner in BMX.
* [[Joris Daudet]], cyclist, 1997 and 2016 World Cup overall title winner in BMX
* [[Cyril Abidi]], kickboxer.
* [[Cyril Abidi]], kickboxer
* [[Jules Bianchi]], motor racing driver.
* [[Jules Bianchi]], motor racing driver
* [[Puig Aubert]], prominent [[rugby league]] figure.
* [[Puig Aubert]], prominent [[rugby league]] figure
* [[Richard Tardits]], former American football [[linebacker]] for the [[New England Patriots]] of the [[National Football League|NFL]].
* [[Richard Tardits]], former American football [[linebacker]] for the [[New England Patriots]] of the [[National Football League|NFL]]
* [[Boris Bede]], Canadian football player.
* [[Boris Bede]], Canadian football player
* [[Bruce Bochy]], former baseball player and current manager of the [[San Francisco Giants]].
* [[Bruce Bochy]], former baseball player and current manager of the [[San Francisco Giants]]
* [[Jehan Buhan]], Olympic champion in [[Foil (fencing)|foil]] competition.
* [[Jehan Buhan]], Olympic champion in [[Foil (fencing)|foil]] competition
* [[Jacques Lataste]], two times Olympic champion in the team foil competition.
* [[Jacques Lataste]], two times Olympic champion in the team foil competition
* [[Jean-Claude Magnan]], Olympic champion in foil competition.
* [[Jean-Claude Magnan]], Olympic champion in foil competition
* [[Pascale Trinquet]], Olympic champion in foil competition.
* [[Pascale Trinquet]], Olympic champion in foil competition
* [[Brigitte Latrille-Gaudin]], Olympic champion in the team foil competition.
* [[Brigitte Latrille-Gaudin]], Olympic champion in the team foil competition
* [[Lionel Plumenail]], Olympic champion in the team foil competition.
* [[Lionel Plumenail]], Olympic champion in the team foil competition
* [[Roger François]], 1928 Olympic champion in weightlifting.
* [[Roger François]], 1928 Olympic champion in weightlifting
* [[Jean-Noël Ferrari]], Olympic champion in the team foil competition.
* [[Jean-Noël Ferrari]], Olympic champion in the team foil competition
* [[Guy Lapébie]], cyclist, two times Olympic Champion in [[Cycling at the 1936 Summer Olympics|4000m team pursuit and in Team road race]].
* [[Guy Lapébie]], cyclist, two times Olympic Champion in [[Cycling at the 1936 Summer Olympics|4000m team pursuit and in Team road race]]
* [[Arnaud Geyre]], racing cyclist, Olympic champion in cycling at the 1956 Summer Olympics [[men's team road race]].
* [[Arnaud Geyre]], racing cyclist, Olympic champion in cycling at the 1956 Summer Olympics [[men's team road race]]
* [[Serge Maury]], sailor, 1972 Olympic champion in the [[Finn (dinghy)|finn class]].
* [[Serge Maury]], sailor, 1972 Olympic champion in the [[Finn (dinghy)|finn class]].
* [[Gaston Aumoitte]], Olympic champion in [[Croquet]].
* [[Gaston Aumoitte]], Olympic champion in [[Croquet]]
* [[Maurice Larrouy]], Olympic champion in [[Shooting at the 1900 Summer Olympics – Men's 20 metre rapid fire pistol|Shooting]].
* [[Maurice Larrouy (sport shooter)|Maurice Larrouy]], Olympic champion in [[Shooting at the 1900 Summer Olympics – Men's 20 metre rapid fire pistol|Shooting]]
* [[Marguerite Broquedis]], 1912 Olympic champion in tennis.
* [[Marguerite Broquedis]], 1912 Olympic champion in tennis
* [[Jean Boiteux]], 1952 Olympic champion in [[Swimming at the 1952 Summer Olympics – Men's 400 metre freestyle|freestyle swimming]].
* [[Jean Boiteux]], 1952 Olympic champion in [[Swimming at the 1952 Summer Olympics – Men's 400 metre freestyle|freestyle swimming]]
* [[Camille Muffat]], 2012 Olympic champion in [[Swimming at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Women's 400 metre freestyle|freestyle swimming]].
* [[Camille Muffat]], 2012 Olympic champion in [[Swimming at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Women's 400 metre freestyle|freestyle swimming]]
* [[Henri Deglane]], Olympic champion in [[Greco-Roman wrestling]].
* [[Henri Deglane]], Olympic champion in [[Greco-Roman wrestling]]
* [[Marie-Claire Restoux]], 1996 Olympic champion in Judo.
* [[Marie-Claire Restoux]], 1996 Olympic champion in judo
* [[Boris Sanson]], Olympic champion in [[Fencing at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Men's team sabre|team fencing]].
* [[Boris Sanson]], Olympic champion in [[Fencing at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Men's team sabre|team fencing]]
* [[Nicolas Lopez (fencer)|Nicolas Lopez]], Olympic champion in team fencing.
* [[Nicolas Lopez (fencer)|Nicolas Lopez]], Olympic champion in team fencing
* [[André Labatut]], Olympic champion in the foil and [[épée]] competitions.
* [[André Labatut]], Olympic champion in the foil and [[épée]] competitions
* [[René Bougnol]], Olympic champion in the team foil event.
* [[René Bougnol]], Olympic champion in the team foil event
* [[Émile Coste]], Olympic champion in the individual foil event.
* [[Émile Coste]], Olympic champion in the individual foil event
* [[Pierre Durand, Jr.]], 1988 Olympic champion in [[Equestrian at the 1988 Summer Olympics|equestrian individual jumping]].
* [[Pierre Durand, Jr.]], 1988 Olympic champion in [[Equestrian at the 1988 Summer Olympics|equestrian individual jumping]]
* [[Jean Teulère]], Olympic champion in [[Equestrian at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Team eventing|equestrian team eventing]].
* [[Jean Teulère]], Olympic champion in [[Equestrian at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Team eventing|equestrian team eventing]]
* [[Charles Coste]], 1948 Olympic champion in [[Cycling at the 1948 Summer Olympics – Men's team pursuit|team puruit]].
* [[Charles Coste]], 1948 Olympic champion in [[Cycling at the 1948 Summer Olympics – Men's team pursuit|team puruit]]
* [[Fernand Decanali]], 1948 Olympic champion in team pursuit.
* [[Fernand Decanali]], 1948 Olympic champion in team pursuit
* [[Frank Adisson]], 1996 Olympic champion in slalom canoeing.
* [[Frank Adisson]], 1996 Olympic champion in slalom canoeing
* [[Benoît Peschier]], 2004 Olympic champion in slalom canoeing.
* [[Benoît Peschier]], 2004 Olympic champion in slalom canoeing
* [[Sébastien Vieilledent]], Olympic champion in rowing.
* [[Sébastien Vieilledent]], Olympic champion in rowing
* [[Charles Leclerc]], racing driver.
* [[Charles Leclerc]], racing driver
* [[Michel Andrieux]] 2000 Olympic champion in rowing.
* [[Michel Andrieux]] 2000 Olympic champion in rowing
* [[Laurent Porchier]], Olympic champion in rowing.
* [[Laurent Porchier]], Olympic champion in rowing
* [[Bernard Malivoire]], Olympic champion in rowing.
* [[Bernard Malivoire]], Olympic champion in rowing
* [[Virginie Dedieu]], Olympic medalist in synchronized swimming.
* [[Virginie Dedieu]], Olympic medalist in synchronized swimming
* [[Jean-Philippe Gatien]], Olympic silver medalist in table tennis.
* [[Jean-Philippe Gatien]], Olympic silver medalist in table tennis
* [[Astier Nicolas]] and [[Mathieu Lemoine]], Olympic champion during the [[Equestrian at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Team eventing|2016 equestrian Team eventing]].
* [[Astier Nicolas]] and [[Mathieu Lemoine]], Olympic champion during the [[Equestrian at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Team eventing|2016 equestrian Team eventing]]
* [[Dominique Gardères]], horse rider, 1900 co-Olympic champion in the high jump event.
* [[Dominique Gardères]], horse rider, 1900 co-Olympic champion in the high jump event
* [[Didier Courrèges]], horse rider, co-Olympic champion in 2004. He was born in [[Normandy]] from a Béarnais background,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.leperon.fr/Sport/Complet/Didier-Courreges-Je-veux-gagner-a-Pau-c-est-chez-moi!|title = Didier Courrèges: " Je veux gagner à Pau, c'est chez moi!" / Complet / Sport / Accueil - leperon.fr}}</ref> he grew up in [[Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques|Pau]].
* [[Didier Courrèges]], horse rider, co-Olympic champion in 2004. He was born in [[Normandy]] from a Béarnais background,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.leperon.fr/Sport/Complet/Didier-Courreges-Je-veux-gagner-a-Pau-c-est-chez-moi!|title = Didier Courrèges: " Je veux gagner à Pau, c'est chez moi!" / Complet / Sport / Accueil - leperon.fr}}</ref> and grew up in [[Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques|Pau]].
* [[Denis Gargaud Chanut]], Olympic champion in slalom canoeing.
* [[Denis Gargaud Chanut]], Olympic champion in slalom canoeing
* [[Lucas Puig]], [[Adidas]]-sponsored [[Skateboarding|skateboarder]], who made appearance in the [[Electronic Arts]]'s games [[Skate It]], [[Skate 2]] and [[Skate 3]].
* [[Lucas Puig]], [[Adidas]]-sponsored [[Skateboarding|skateboarder]], who made appearance in the [[Electronic Arts]]'s games [[Skate It]], [[Skate 2]] and [[Skate 3]]
* [[David Roumieu]], rugby union footballer.
* [[David Roumieu]], rugby union footballer
* [[Richard Jouve]], Olympic medalist in [[Cross-country skiing (sport)|Cross-country skiing]].
* [[Richard Jouve]], Olympic medalist in [[Cross-country skiing (sport)|Cross-country skiing]]
* [[Perrine Laffont]], Olympic champion in [[mogul skiing]].
* [[Perrine Laffont]], Olympic champion in [[mogul skiing]]
* [[Jack LaLanne]], American fitness expert, he came from a Béarnais background from [[Oloron-Sainte-Marie]].
* [[Jack LaLanne]], American fitness expert, he came from a Béarnais background from [[Oloron-Sainte-Marie]]


==Cinema and actors==
==Cinema and actors==
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* [[François Dupeyron]], film director and screenwriter.
* [[François Dupeyron]], film director and screenwriter.
* [[Jean Eustache]], film director.
* [[Jean Eustache]], film director.
* [[Fernandel]], 20th-century actor and singer, who played in classic French, Italian and later American movies such as ''[[Paris Holiday]]'' or again ''[[Around the World in 80 Days (1956 film)|Around the World in 80 Days]]''.
* [[Fernandel]], 20th-century actor and singer, who played in classic French, Italian and later American movies such as ''[[Paris Holiday (1958 film)|Paris Holiday]]'' or again ''[[Around the World in 80 Days (1956 film)|Around the World in 80 Days]]''.
* [[Louis Feuillade]], 20th-century director of the silent film era.
* [[Louis Feuillade]], 20th-century director of the silent film era.
* [[Rémi Gaillard]], famous YouTube [[Practical joke|prankster]].
* [[Rémi Gaillard]], famous YouTube [[Practical joke|prankster]].
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* [[Bertrand de Blanchefort]], sixth Grand Master of the [[Knights Templar]], remembered to have been an important reformer of the Order.
* [[Bertrand de Blanchefort]], sixth Grand Master of the [[Knights Templar]], remembered to have been an important reformer of the Order.
* [[Odo de St Amand]], eighth Grand Master of the Knights Templar, remembered for his numerous victories, the most famous one being the victory of the [[Battle of Montgisard]] against [[Saladin]].
* [[Odo de St Amand]], eighth Grand Master of the Knights Templar, remembered for his numerous victories, the most famous one being the victory of the [[Battle of Montgisard]] against [[Saladin]].
* [[Guillaume de Sonnac]], Grand Master of the Knights Templar, who fought at the [[Siege of Damietta (1249)|Siege of Damietta]] died at the [[Battle of Al Mansurah]].
* [[Guillaume de Sonnac]], Grand Master of the Knights Templar, who fought at the [[Siege of Damietta (1249)|Siege of Damietta]] died at the [[Battle of Mansurah (1250)|Battle of Al Mansurah]].
* [[Armand de Périgord]], Grand Master of the Knights Templar, defeated at the [[Battle of La Forbie]].
* [[Armand de Périgord]], Grand Master of the Knights Templar, defeated at the [[Battle of La Forbie]].
* [[Pierre Terrail, seigneur de Bayard|Bayard]], legendary soldier, sometimes known as "the knight without fear and beyond reproach".
* [[Pierre Terrail, seigneur de Bayard|Bayard]], legendary soldier, sometimes known as "the knight without fear and beyond reproach".
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* [[Jean Danjou]], decorated captain who fought during the legendary [[Battle of Camarón]].
* [[Jean Danjou]], decorated captain who fought during the legendary [[Battle of Camarón]].
* [[Abel Douay]], general, killed in combat during the [[Battle of Wissembourg (1870)|Battle of Wissembourg]] where the French defenders, although greatly outnumbered, fought heroically.
* [[Abel Douay]], general, killed in combat during the [[Battle of Wissembourg (1870)|Battle of Wissembourg]] where the French defenders, although greatly outnumbered, fought heroically.
* [[Joseph Gallieni]], highly-decorated soldier, commander and administrator. He took back [[Madagascar]] from the rebels in 1896 and played an important role on the French side during the First World War.
* [[Joseph Gallieni]], highly decorated soldier, commander and administrator. He took back [[Madagascar]] from the rebels in 1896 and played an important role on the French side during the First World War.
* [[Marcel Treich-Laplène]], first explorer and first colonial administrator of the [[Ivory Coast]].
* [[Marcel Treich-Laplène]], first explorer and first colonial administrator of the [[Ivory Coast]].
* [[Ferdinand Foch]], [[Marshal of France]], [[Marshal of Poland|of Poland]] and [[Field Marshal (United Kingdom)|of United Kingdom]]. Hero of the [[First World War]], Addington says, "to a large extent the final Allied strategy which won the war on land in Western Europe in 1918 was Foch's alone."
* [[Ferdinand Foch]], [[Marshal of France]], [[Marshal of Poland|of Poland]] and [[Field Marshal (United Kingdom)|of United Kingdom]]. Hero of the [[First World War]], Addington says, "to a large extent the final Allied strategy which won the war on land in Western Europe in 1918 was Foch's alone."

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This is a non-exhaustive list of people who were born in the Occitania historical territory, or notable people from other regions of France or Europe with Occitan roots, or notable people from other regions of France or Europe who have other significant links with the historical region. One may note that this article, 'Notable people from Occitania', is compound for a large part of personalities from the historical region of Occitania and/or who own an Occitan patronym and/or who lived for the major part of their lives in the Occitania historical territory, yet an important part of the list members still can't be considered as belonging to the Occitan historical heritage, mainly due to their mother-tongue, French.

Dominique Ingres, Self-portrait.
Frédéric Mistral, Symbol of the Occitan revival.
Montaigne, prominent thinker of the Renaissance.
Audrey Tautou, famous actress and model.
Albert Fert, 2007 Nobel Prize in Physics.
Paul Cézanne, Bay of Marseilles. Cézanne loved to paint his native Provence.
Montesquieu, a major figure of the Enlightenment.
Pierre de Fermat, considered as one of the greatest French mathematicians of the Renaissance, who is given the Fermat's Last Theorem.

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Philosophers and thinkers

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Scientists

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Artists

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Architects

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Musiker

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Statesmen, entrepreneurs, religious figures and activists

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Sport and dance

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Cinema and actors

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Men of war and explorers

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Fashion

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Cooking

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References

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