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Estienne is a French surname or given name. Notable people with the name include: Estienne or Étienne de La Boétie (1530–1563), French philosopher, judge
Estienne
French printer (1503–1559)
proprietor of the Estienne print shop after the death of his father Henri Estienne, the founder of the Estienne printing firm. Estienne published and republished
Robert_Estienne
Medieval and Renaissance composer
Estienne Grossin (fl. 1418–1421; also Grossim) was a French composer of the late medieval and early Renaissance eras, active in Paris. He was one of the
Estienne_Grossin
French anatomist (1504–1564)
Charles Estienne (French: [ʃaʁl etjɛn]; 1504–1564), known as Carolus Stephanus in Latin and Charles Stephens in English, was an early exponent of the science
Charles_Estienne
French poet
Estienne Durand (c. 1586 – 19 July 1618) was a 17th-century French poet. A provincial controller of wars in the service of Marie de Medicis, he is the
Estienne_Durand
Art school in Paris, France
48°49′52″N 2°21′08″E / 48.831°N 2.3522°E / 48.831; 2.3522 L'école Estienne is the traditional name of the l'École supérieure des arts et industries
École_Estienne
French printer and classical scholar (1528/1531–1598)
Henri Estienne (/eɪˈtjɛn/ ay-TYEN, French: [ɑ̃ʁi etjɛn]; 1528 or 1531 – 1598), also known as Henricus Stephanus (/ˈstɛfənəs/ STEF-ən-əs), was a French
Henri_Estienne
French lawyer and man of letters (1529-1615)
Journal d'un bourgeois de Paris Chisholm 1911. Zachary Sayre Schiffman, “Estienne Pasquier and the Problem of Historical Relativism,” Sixteenth Century Journal
Étienne_Pasquier
French Huguenot printer, bookseller and publisher
Estienne Roger (1664 or 1665 in Caen, France – 7 July 1722 in Amsterdam) was a francophone printer, bookseller and publisher of sheet music working in
Estienne_Roger
French poet (c.1542–c.1588)
Nicole Estienne (c.1542-c.1588) was a French poet of the Renaissance. Her parents were Charles Estienne and Geneviève de Berly. Her father's family was
Nicole_Estienne
Count of Blois from 1089 to 1102
Stephen Henry (in French, Étienne Henri, in Old French, Estienne Henri; c. 1045 – 19 May 1102) was the count of Blois and Chartres. He led an army during
Stephen,_Count_of_Blois
French printer (1460–1520)
Henri Estienne (1460 or 1470–1520) also known as Henricus Stephanus, was a 16th-century Parisian printer. Born in Paris in 1460 or 1470, he was the son
Henri_Estienne_(elder)
French aviator, explorer and businessman
Georges Estienne (18 April 1896 – 25 January 1969) was a French aviator, explorer and businessman. He mapped and commercially exploited the longest automobile
Georges_Estienne
French dramatist and poet
Étienne Jodelle, seigneur de Limodin (French pronunciation: [etjɛn ʒɔdɛl]; 1532 – July 1573), French dramatist and poet, was born and died in Paris of
Étienne_Jodelle
French playwright and screenwriter
Marie-Hélène Estienne is a French playwright and screenwriter, probably best known for her collaborations with the British director Peter Brook and the
Marie-Hélène_Estienne
The House of Estienne is a French noble family from Provence. Its most illustrious member is Henri Honoré d'Estienne d'Orves, a French Navy officer, reputed
Estienne_Family
French super-heavy tank
to Estienne. General Philippe Pétain, the new High Commander of the French Army, asked Estienne to use his position to end the project. Estienne told
Char_2C
French general and military engineer (1860-1936)
Jean Baptiste Eugène Estienne (7 November 1860 in Condé-en-Barrois, Meuse – 2 April 1936 in Paris) was a general of artillery and a specialist in military
Jean_Baptiste_Eugène_Estienne
by Robert Estienne, Simon de Colines and Antoine Augereau began a phase of type design with a distinctly French character. Robert Estienne carried on
History_of_Western_typography
1989 British film
result of eight years' work by Brook, Jean-Claude Carrière and Marie-Hélène Estienne. It was restored in 8K resolution in 2024. In general terms, the story
The_Mahabharata_(1989_film)
French mathematician
Estienne de La Roche (1470–1530) was a French mathematician. Sometimes known as Estienne de Villefranche, La Roche was born in Lyon, but his family also
Estienne_de_La_Roche
French bookbinder
Gomar Estienne (died 1555) was a French bookbinder. He was born in Brabant, was married to a French woman (possibly from a family of booksellers), and
Gomar_Estienne
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the name, prevalent up to the mid-17th century, is Estienne. Étienne, Etienne, Ettiene, Estienne, or Ettienne may refer to: Etienne Aigner (1904–2000)
Étienne
Edition of the Greek New Testament of Robert Estienne
third and the most important edition of the Greek New Testament of Robert Estienne (1503–1559). It is one of the most important representatives of the Textus
Editio_Regia
French tank developed during WWI
British development of tanks the same year. Colonel Jean Baptiste Eugène Estienne in December 1915 began to urge for the formation of French armoured units
Schneider_CA1
French light tank
as early as 21 December 1915, after a visit from Colonel J. B. E. Estienne. Estienne had drawn up plans for a tracked armoured vehicle based on the Holt
Renault_FT
French composer
Estienne du Tertre (fl. mid-16th century) was a French composer. He spent most of his life in Paris and worked as an editor for the publisher Attaingnant
Estienne_du_Tertre
Étienne Tabourot (French pronunciation: [etjɛn tabuʁo]), seigneur des Accords, also called Tabourot des Accords or Seigneur des Accords (1549–1590) was
Étienne_Tabourot
Estienne Du Tronchet (1510/15–1578/84) was a letter-writer and translator in Renaissance France. Du Tronchet was born in Montbrison (Forez) between 1510
Estienne_Du_Tronchet
Natural satellite orbiting Earth
Archived from the original on November 26, 2020. Retrieved March 29, 2010. Estienne, Henri (1846). Thesaurus graecae linguae. Vol. 5. Didot. p. 1001. Archived
Moon
British printer and type designer
generally used hand-set foundry type. His projects included Granjon and Estienne, two families based on the typefaces of the French renaissance, a Baskerville
George_W._Jones_(printer)
Type of tropical climate in which there is no dry season
Prentice Hall. pp. 205–8. ISBN 978-0-13-020263-5. Climatologie Pierre Estienne Alain Godard, pages 309 and 316 Seidel, Dian J.; Fu, Qiang; Randel, William
Tropical_rainforest_climate
French novelist and playwright
became perpetual secretary in 1946. He was also director of the École Estienne. In August 1958, at the age of 91, He died at his home at 82 Rue du Ranelagh
Georges_Lecomte
Tank museum in France
The Musée des Blindés ("Museum of Armoured Vehicles") or Musée Général Estienne is a tank museum located in Saumur in the Loire Valley of France. It is
Musée_des_Blindés
French publisher and type designer
roi (1541)) were requested for a royally-ordered book series by Robert Estienne. Garamond based these types on the handwriting of Angelo Vergecio, the
Claude_Garamond
French Navy officer and French Resistance hero
Saint-Exupéry and Louise de Vilmorin, later companion of André Malraux. Estienne d'Orves spent the First World War as a high school student at the prestigious
Honoré_d'Estienne_d'Orves
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Spanish Estêvão – Portuguese Esteve – Catalan Estevo – Galician Étienne ("Estienne" is an archaic spelling), Stéphan, Stéphane, Stéphen, Stéfane, Stéphanne
Stephen
Verse in the Gospel of John describing Jesus's reaction to the death of Lazarus
breaks — or versification — were introduced into the Greek text by Robert Estienne in 1551 in order to make the texts easier to cite and compare. This verse
Jesus_wept
Climate classification system
from the original (PDF) on 22 January 2018. Retrieved 22 January 2018. Estienne, Pierre; Godard, Alain. "Chapitre XVI". Climatologie (in French). Éditions
Köppen_climate_classification
Greek philosopher
edition of Plato's complete works published by Henricus Stephanus (Henri Estienne) in Geneva also included parallel Latin translation and running commentary
Plato
Greek typeface by Claude Garamond
by Pierre du Chastel on behalf of King Francis I of France from Robert Estienne in a contract dated 2 November 1540 and remain the property of the French
Grecs_du_roi
English theatre and film director (1925–2022)
Peter Brook and Marie-Hélène Estienne 2018: The Prisoner, written and directed by Peter Brook and Marie-Hélène Estienne 2019: 'Why?' . Written and directed
Peter_Brook
Typeface family
Garamond's career came starting on 6 September 1530, when the printer Robert Estienne began to introduce a set of three roman types adapting the single roman
Garamond
Greek critical text of the New Testament
including Colinaeus, Stephanus and Erasmus himself in later editions. Robert Estienne, known as Stephanus (1503–1559), a printer from Paris, edited the Greek
Textus_Receptus
French general and dictator (1856–1951)
Mondet, Arlette Estienne (2011). Le général J. B. E. Estienne – père des chars: Des chenilles et des ailes [General J. B.E. Estienne – Father of tanks
Philippe_Pétain
Bible in French. Estienne's system of division was widely adopted, and it is this system which is found in almost all modern Bibles. Estienne produced a 1555
Chapters and verses of the Bible
Chapters_and_verses_of_the_Bible
Romance language
declensions were lost and there began to be standardized rules. Robert Estienne published the first Latin-French dictionary, which included information
French_language
Garden area used for growing edible plants
view, as on castle battlements. The French doctor and printer, Charles Estienne, wrote in detail about the 16th century kitchen garden in Maison Rustique;
Kitchen_garden
French admiral (1727–1782)
d'Estienne d'Orves was born to the Estienne Family, a noble house of Provence. During the Anglo-French War, on 27 July 1778, Estienne d'Orves took part in the Battle
Thomas_d'Estienne_d'Orves
Surname list
Jean-François Dutertre, French musician, member of the Mélusine group Estienne du Tertre, French composer This page lists people with the surname Dutertre
Dutertre
Greek philosopher (c. 470–399 BC)
Henri Estienne's 1578 edition of Euthyphro, parallel Latin and Greek text. Estienne's translations were heavily used and reprinted for more than two centuries
Socrates
Sea captain
Thomas FitzStephen (Old French: Thomas fiz Estienne; died 1120) was captain of the ill-fated White Ship (French: la Blanche-Nef), which sank off Barfleur
Thomas_FitzStephen
Chronicle of armoured combat vehicles
project was abandoned in favour of General Estienne's development using a tractor base, codenamed "Tracteur Estienne". In 1915, attempts were also made to
History_of_the_tank
Name list
Charles Estienne Henri Estienne (1528 or 1531–1598), Henricus Stephanus in Latin, French printer and classical scholar, son of Robert Estienne Stephanus
Stephanus
Play
directed and written by Peter Brook and Marie-Hélène Estienne, based on Le Mahabharata by Brook, Estienne and Jean-Claude Carrière. It was made and premiered
Battlefield_(play)
French architect
Étienne de Bonneuil, also Estienne de Bonnueill, was a French master builder or architect in the second half of the 13th century. He is remembered for
Étienne_de_Bonneuil
Den Haag: Jean Neaulme. 1739. Spectacle de la nature. Paris: Jacques Estienne, Veuve et Fils & Jean Desaint. 1740. Lo spettacolo della natura. Venice:
Noël-Antoine_Pluche
System of paginating Plato's works
Joannes Serranus (Jean de Serres) and published by Henricus Stephanus (Henri Estienne) in Geneva. In the case of Plato's works, Stephanus pagination first divides
Stephanus_pagination
City in Switzerland
University Press. p. 441. Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Casaubon, Florence Estienne Méric" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 5 (11th ed.). Cambridge University
Geneva
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Romance Estébanez De Stefano DeStefano Di Stefano Distefano Esteves Estevez Estienne Étienne Ștefan Stefani Ștefănescu Stefano Stefanoni Slavic Stec Stefan
Szczepan
French doctor political philosopher, physician and traveler (1620 – 1688)
were published in Paris in 1674 by the family Langlois and in 1675 by Estienne Michallet. A complete edition in eight volumes was published by Anisson
François_Bernier
French painter
Olivier Rizzo 1961 (age 64–65) Paris, French Fifth Republic Alma mater École Estienne Style Street art Movement Graffiti Website speedygraphito.free.fr
Speedy_Graphito
Species of single-celled organism
marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=427777 on 2019-01-07 Swart, Estienne C.; Bracht, John R.; Magrini, Vincent; Minx, Patrick; Chen, Xiao; Zhou
Sterkiella_histriomuscorum
French general during World War I (1856–1942)
journalist Henri de Kérillis, commandant Ihler, the brothers Georges Estienne and René Estienne, three Renault mechanics and three legionnaires. The expedition
Louis_Franchet_d'Espèrey
French musician (born 1982)
director of a Parisian hospital, he studied graphic design at the École Estienne in Paris, where he also met Thibaut Berland (later known as Breakbot).
Xavier_de_Rosnay
1960 Daphné-class submarine
life of submariners. It also draws on historical studies prepared by René Estienne, the Navy archivist. Since 1 May 2010, the submarine has been on display
French_submarine_Flore
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Romance Estébanez De Stefano DeStefano Di Stefano Distefano Esteves Estevez Estienne Étienne Ștefan Stefani Ștefănescu Stefano Stefanoni Slavic Stec Stefan
Estevez
Failed uprising in France during WWI
Mondet, Arlette Estienne (2011). Le général J. B. E. Estienne - père des chars: Des chenilles et des ailes [General J. B.E. Estienne - Father of tanks
1917_French_Army_mutinies
European classical scholar and philologist (1559–1614)
married twice, his second wife being Florence Estienne, daughter of the scholar-printer Henri Estienne. At Geneva, Casaubon lacked example, encouragement
Isaac_Casaubon
French judge, writer and philosopher (1530–1563)
Étienne or Estienne de La Boétie (French: [etjɛn d(ə) la bɔesi] , also [bwati] or [bɔeti]; Occitan: Esteve de La Boetiá; 1 November 1530 – 18 August 1563)
Étienne_de_La_Boétie
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Romance Estébanez De Stefano DeStefano Di Stefano Distefano Esteves Estevez Estienne Étienne Ștefan Stefani Ștefănescu Stefano Stefanoni Slavic Stec Stefan
Stefaniuk
French anatomist (1478 – 1555)
body frequent enough as to facilitate the study of the science. Charles Estienne also attacked his old teacher and assured that Sylvius was greedy. Some
Jacques_Dubois
Antonio Vivaldi's set of Twelve Concertos, Op. 7 was published by Estienne Roger in 1720. They are in two volumes, each containing concertos numbered 1–6
Twelve Concertos, Op. 7 (Vivaldi)
Twelve_Concertos,_Op._7_(Vivaldi)
French theologian (died 1564)
directing the School at Nevers, he came back to Paris where he met Robert Estienne. Estienne was a lexicographer and Protestant printer, who edited the works of
Corderius
more-open terrain. On 23 August 1914 the French Colonel Jean Baptiste Eugène Estienne, later a major proponent of tanks, declared, "Gentlemen, victory will belong
Tanks_in_World_War_I
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Romance Estébanez De Stefano DeStefano Di Stefano Distefano Esteves Estevez Estienne Étienne Ștefan Stefani Ștefănescu Stefano Stefanoni Slavic Stec Stefan
Steffen
Surname list
Romance Estébanez De Stefano DeStefano Di Stefano Distefano Esteves Estevez Estienne Étienne Ștefan Stefani Ștefănescu Stefano Stefanoni Slavic Stec Stefan
Štefančič
Heavy French tank of World War 1
to the French military in April 1916. When Colonel Jean Baptiste Eugène Estienne, who had taken the initiative to create the French tank arm, learned that
Saint-Chamond_(tank)
Nuclear genetic code in some ciliates
U.S. National Library of Medicine. Retrieved 18 November 2016. Swart, Estienne Carl; Serra, Valentina; Petroni, Giulio; Nowacki, Mariusz (2016). "Genetic
Condylostoma_nuclear_code
English text of this play by Peter Brook, co-authored by Marie-Hélène Estienne, and created in Paris with Brook's troupe at The Bouffes du Nord Theatre
The_Man_Who_(play)
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Romance Estébanez De Stefano DeStefano Di Stefano Distefano Esteves Estevez Estienne Étienne Ștefan Stefani Ștefănescu Stefano Stefanoni Slavic Stec Stefan
Stivenson
1709 sonatas
Venice in 1709 (in movable type), the collection was later reprinted by Estienne Roger (who became Vivaldi's main publisher) in Amsterdam around 1712/13
Twelve Violin Sonatas, Op. 2 (Vivaldi)
Twelve_Violin_Sonatas,_Op._2_(Vivaldi)
12th-century shipwreck, killing the heir to the English throne
vessel captained by Thomas FitzStephen (Thomas filz Estienne), whose father Stephen FitzAirard (Estienne filz Airard) had been captain of the ship Mora for
White_Ship_disaster
Verbal index to the Bible
recently been made by Stephen Langton) but not by verses, which Robert Estienne would first introduce in 1545. In lieu of verses, Hugo divided each chapter
Bible_concordance
Armoured fighting vehicle in early WWI, a precursor to the tank
battlefields. As early as 24 August 1914, the French colonel Jean Baptiste Estienne articulated the vision of a cross-country armoured vehicle: Victory in
Frot-Laffly_armoured_roller
participant in the Sahara crossing was Georges Estienne, who convinced his uncle general Jean Estienne to organise another crossing on a new route better
Black_Expedition
French visual artist (1881–1970)
Genuys [fr]. De Waroquier was a teacher of decorative composition at the École Estienne, and of painting at the Académie Scandinave in Paris. Noted students which
Henry_de_Waroquier
17th and 18th century Dutch booksellers
Hebrew impressions are considered inferior to those of the Aldines and the Estiennes, but their small editions in 12mo, 16mo and 24mo, for elegance of design
House_of_Elzevir
1547 edition of the Vulgate made by Hentenius
Vulgate and drawing from the work of earlier scholars, such as Robert Estienne. This standardized Vulgate was edited by Hentenius and published in 1547
Leuven_Vulgate
Surname list
Romance Estébanez De Stefano DeStefano Di Stefano Distefano Esteves Estevez Estienne Étienne Ștefan Stefani Ștefănescu Stefano Stefanoni Slavic Stec Stefan
Stinson_(surname)
16th-century French scholar
Lutheran tendencies of some of the notes in Estienne's Bible. By then Vatable had already died. The notes in Estienne's Bible are a model of clear, concise literary
François_Vatable
Musical artist
& other divisions of Time - 1 (Alpha 088) 1999 : L'Humaine Comédie of Estienne Moulinié 2002 : Le Consert des Consorts of Pierre Guédron 2001 : Zeichen
Sophie_Watillon
of the English (c. 962–978) Henri Estienne (elder) 1460 or 1470–1520 French printer Grandfather of Henri Estienne 1528 or 1531–1598 French printer and
List of people known as the Elder or the Younger
List_of_people_known_as_the_Elder_or_the_Younger
French sculptor (1905–2008)
was born in Angoulême. In 1920, Robert Couturier enrolled at the École Estienne in Paris, where he underwent lithography training. Two years later, following
Robert_Couturier_(sculptor)
Greco-Roman statesman and historian (c. 155–c. 235)
edited by Robert Estienne, Paris, 1548. Held by the Corning Museum of Glass. Editio princeps of Xiphilinus's Epitome (Robert Estienne, Paris, 1551) at
Cassius_Dio
Surname list
Romance Estébanez De Stefano DeStefano Di Stefano Distefano Esteves Estevez Estienne Étienne Ștefan Stefani Ștefănescu Stefano Stefanoni Slavic Stec Stefan
Stephen_(surname)
(1462–1535), printer. Henri Estienne (1528–1598), printer, son of Robert Estienne and father-in-law of Isaac Causabon. Robert Estienne (1503–1559), Genevan printer
List of people with Huguenot ancestry
List_of_people_with_Huguenot_ancestry
Sloop of the Royal Navy
Royal Dockyards between 1733 and 1748. On 28 October 1757 captured St. Estienne in company with the frigate Garland. Commander George Talbot and Jamaica
HMS_Jamaica_(1744)
French poet and dramatist
tragedy , Paris, Robert Estienne, 1568 (éd. J.-C. Ternaux, Paris, Champion, 1999) Hippolyte, tragedy , Paris, Robert Estienne, 1573 (éd. R. Lebègue, Paris
Robert_Garnier
French writer
L'Histoire de la Guerre d'Ecosse, Gilles Corrozet, Paris (1556); and Estienne Groulleau, Paris (1556) digitized Vincent Sertenas (1556) edition from
Jean_de_Beaugué
ESTIENNE
ESTIENNE
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Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Oriya, Telugu
Seeing; Sight
Girl/Female
Tamil
Goddess Durga
Boy/Male
Hindu
Cowherd, Lord Krishna
Girl/Female
Muslim
Name of a sahabiyah ra
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Prince
Boy/Male
Tamil
Ascending
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
To Check; To Restrain
Surname or Lastname
English (Essex) and French
English (Essex) and French : nickname from Middle English, Old French nice ‘foolish’, ‘simple’ (Latin nescius ‘ignorant’). In the 14th century the English word also acquired the sense ‘wanton’ and in the 15th century ‘coy’, ‘shy’, both of which meanings may be reflected in the surname. The sense ‘fastidious’, ‘precise’, ‘minute’ developed only in the 16th century, probably too late to have given rise to any surnames, and the present-day sense of general approbation is not clearly attested until the late 19th century.Americanized spelling of German Neis.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Kind
Male
Spanish
Medieval form of Spanish Sancho, SANS means "holy."
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