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6 unusual facts about Herve


André Piters

Born in Herve, Piters played club football for Standard Liège and Olympic de Charleroi.

Antisemitism in Canada

William Lyon Mackenzie King, Frederick Blair, Thomas Crerar, Vincent Massey, Ernest Lapointe, Thomas Dufferin Pattullo, Wilfrid Lacroix, Hervé-Edgar Brunelle, Charlotte Whitton, Maurice Duplessis, Norman Robertson were all actively involved in the Antisemitic Xenophobia that resulted in the turning away of the MS St. Louis.

Hacboister

Hacboister is a town located in the municipality of Herve in the province of Liège, Belgium.

Hervé-Maria Le Cléac'h

Hervé-Maria Le Cléac'h was born in Dinéault, France, and was ordained a priest on December 18, 1943, from the Roman Catholic religious institute, the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary.

Théâtre du Palais-Royal

Dormeuil and Poirson had the theatre remodelled by Louis Regnier de Guerchy and reopened it as the Théâtre du Palais-Royal with a license to present comédies, vaudevilles, and comédies melées d'ariettes, among which were some early works by Hervé.

Xhendelesse

After the municipal merger of 1977, it has become part of the municipality of Herve.


Aimery III of Narbonne

Pressured by Odo III, Duke of Burgundy, and Hervé, Count of Nevers, the viscount of Narbonne bowed to a Papal command and assisted the crusaders with money, supplies and castles.

Cantonalism

It can also be noted, the attempt to establish cantons took place in Extremadura, Coria, Herve and Plasencia.

Charles Guillaume Le Normant d'Étiolles

A scion of a family of officials from Orléans, his father was Hervé-Guillaume Le Normant du Fort, trésorier général des Monnaies.

Count Christian of Rosenborg

Countess Feodora Mathilde Helena af Rosenborg (born 27 February 1975 at Frederikssund), married firstly on 31 July 2004 at Holmens Kirke, Copenhagen, Eric Hervé Patrice Patte (born 20 August 1976 at Pont-à-Mousson, France), and divorced in 2005, without issue.

Courrier International

Conceived in the autumn of 1987 by four Parisians, Jean-Michel Boissier, Hervé Lavergne, Maurice Ronai and Jacques Rosselin, it was first published on the 8 November 1990, one year after the fall of the Berlin Wall, financed by Pierre Bergé and Guy de Wouters (of the Société Générale de Belgique).

David the Scot

The previous bishop, Hervé, had been expelled from his see by the Welsh, and deadlock between Gruffydd and the king of England concerning the choice of a new bishop had resulted in the see being vacant for around twenty years.

Dick Rivers

Dick Rivers (born Hervé Fornieri, 24 April 1945, Nice, France) is a French singer and actor who has been performing since the early 1960s.

Hervaeus Natalis

We must note in particular the works of Herve de Nedellec against Henry of Ghent; of Thomas Sutton against Scotus, of Durandus of Aurillac against Durandus of Saint-Pourcain and against the first Nominalists.

Hervé Bohbot

Herve Bohbot is a French Scrabble player who competes annually in both French and English language Scrabble competitions.

Hervé Fischer

Hervé Fischer taught sociology of communication and culture at the Sorbonne.

Hervé Ndjana Onana

Hervé Anselme Ndjana Onana (born on 1 June 1986 in Yaoundé) is a football player from Cameroon.

Hervé Riel

Hervé Riel was a French fisherman of the 17th century, from Le Croisic in Brittany.

Hervé This

The latest work by Hervé This, in conjunction with Pierre Gagnaire, has been the formation and promotion of Note by Note cuisine - the next stage in the application of science to the kitchen after molecular gastronomy.

La mère Bourgeois

La mère Bourgeois is a restaurant in Priay, Ain, France, located at Sophie et Hervé Rodriguez

Les Chats Sauvages

Les Chats Sauvages was originally composed of Dick Rivers (Hervé Forneri) on vocals, John Rob (Jean-Claude Roboly) on guitar, James Fawler (Gérard Roboly) on guitar, Jack Regard (Gérard Jaquemus) on bass, and Willy Lewis (Wiliam Taïeb) on drums.

Marie Darrieussecq

In 1997 she defended her doctoral thesis “Autofiction and tragic irony in the works of Georges Perec, Michel Leiris, Serge Doubrovsky, and Hervé Guibert” under the direction of Francis Marmande.

Osmose Productions

Osmose Productions is a French independent record label created in 1991 by Hervé Herbaut, after he had spent three years running a small mail order company.

Paul Essola

Paul-Hervé Essola Tchamba (born December 13, 1981 in Douala, Cameroon) is a Cameroonian/French football player who currently playing for Beijing Baxy F.C. in China League One.

Pierre Henri Hélène Marie Lebrun-Tondu

Increasingly critical of the Prince-Bishop, he, in July 1786, installed the presses in the Austrian Netherlands, in Herve (Limburg), near Liege.

Romain Hervé

Romain Herve's appearances in France, in recital or as a soloist with orchestra, have included performances at the Salle Pleyel, at the Salle Gaveau with the European Romantic Orchestra, at the Maison de Radio France with the Orchestre de la Garde Republicaine, at the Cité de la Musique with Paris Conservatoire Orchestra, at the Salle Cortot, the auditoriums of the Palais Royal and at the Musée Grevin.

Saint Hervé

Saint Hervé is venerated throughout Brittany and his feast day is June 17.

Shirakawa, Fukushima

Shirakawa is the location of the village to which silk egg merchant Herve Joncour travels in the novel Silk by Alessandro Baricco, first published in 1997.

Sinden

The Count & Sinden, his collaboration with Joshua "Hervé" Harvey (The Count)

Sociological art

As early as 1968, art critics Pierre Restany and François Pluchart used the term “sociological art” to refer to socially engaged and less commercial practices among a diverse set of artists, including body artists Gina Pane and Michel Journiac, Spanish-born video artist Joan Rabascall, Hervé Fischer, Fred Forest, and Jean-Paul Thenot.

Vetcho Lolas

Vetcho Lolas (birth name Hervé Bié) is an Ivoirian signer, musician, attalakutiste and disc-jockey of Guéré origin in the style Coupé-Décalé.


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