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Georges may refer to: Georges River, New South Wales, Australia Georges Quay (Dublin) Georges Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania Georges (name) Georges
Georges
Canadian mixed martial arts fighter
Wikiquote has quotations related to Georges St-Pierre. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Georges St-Pierre. Georges St-Pierre at UFC Official website
Georges_St-Pierre
French filmmaker and illusionist (1861–1938)
Henri and Gaston; by the time their third son Georges, had been born, the family had become wealthy. Georges Méliès attended the Lycée Michelet from age
Georges_Méliès
Belgian scientist and Catholic priest (1894–1966)
"Monsignor Georges Lemaître". In A. Barger (ed.). The Big Bang and Georges Lemaître. Reidel. p. 370. Dirac, P. A. M. (1968). "The Scientific Work of Georges Lemaître"
Georges_Lemaître
French painter (1859–1891)
ISBN 9780300208351. Georges Seurat, 1859–1891 1991, p. 400. Georges Seurat, 1859–1891 1991, p. 48. Georges Seurat, 1859–1891 1991, p. 148. Georges Seurat, 1859–1891
Georges_Seurat
Prime Minister of France (1906–1909, 1917–1920)
plus fort) by Georges Clemenceau at archive.org The surprises of life by Georges Clemenceau at archive.org At the foot of Sinai by Georges Clemenceau at
Georges_Clemenceau
Musical artist
French singers – Édith Piaf, Charles Trenet, Henri Salvador, Georges Ulmer, Yves Montand, Georges Guétary and Luis Mariano – sing. Moustaki was introduced
Georges_Moustaki
French musician (1745–1799)
his father, Georges Bologne de Saint-Georges, was a wealthy, white plantation owner, while his mother was one of the Senegalese people Georges kept enslaved
Chevalier_de_Saint-Georges
President of France from 1969 to 1974
(Belgium) and Shanghai (China). A Georges Pompidou Museum is also dedicated to him in his hometown. The family of Georges Pompidou was of very modest origins
Georges_Pompidou
French flutist (1876–1944)
Georges Barrère (Bordeaux, October 31, 1876 – New York, June 14, 1944) was a French flutist. Georges Barrère was the son of a cabinetmaker, Gabriel Barrère
Georges_Barrère
American basketball player (born 1993)
2014. "Georges Niang recruiting profile". ESPN.com. Retrieved July 30, 2014. "Georges Niang profile". Rivals.com. Retrieved July 30, 2014. "Georges Niang
Georges_Niang
French intellectual and literary figure (1897–1962)
Chronology in Georges Bataille, Romans et récits, Pléiade, 2004, p. xciv. Michel Surya, Georges Bataille: an intellectual biography, 2002; Georges Bataille
Georges_Bataille
French engineer and writer (1869–1942)
Amanda (1936). La vie et les ondes: L'œuvre de Georges Lakhovsky [Life and Waves: The Work of Georges Lakhovsky] (in French). Paris: Etienne Chiron. OCLC 937193037
Georges_Lakhovsky
Canadian politician and ice hockey player
June 6, 2017. Retrieved May 25, 2017. Georges Laraque (January 25, 2010). "Georges Blog January 25, 2010". Georges Blog. Archived from the original on November
Georges_Laraque
Lebanese banker
Georges Elhedery (born c. 1974) is a banker born in Lebanon. A French national, Elhedery has been the group chief executive (CEO) of HSBC since September
Georges_Elhedery
French journalist and politician (1878–1945)
Georges Valois (French: [ʒɔʁʒ valwa]; born Alfred-Georges Gressent; 7 October 1878 – February 1945) was a French journalist and national syndicalist politician
Georges_Valois
French physician
(1901–1906). "Widal, Georges-Fernand". In Singer, Isidore; et al. (eds.). The Jewish Encyclopedia. New York: Funk & Wagnalls. Georges-Fernand-Isidor Widal
Georges-Fernand_Widal
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Saint-Georges may refer to: Didia Saint Georges (1888–1979), Romanian composer Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges (1745–1799), French composer
Saint-Georges
Georgia international footballer (born 2000)
2024. Retrieved 7 January 2025. Georges Mikautadze at Soccerway Georges Mikautadze at National-Football-Teams.com "Georges Mikautadze sacré meilleur buteur
Georges_Mikautadze
French novelist, filmmaker, documentalist, and essayist
Georges Perec (French: [ʒɔʁʒ peʁɛk]; 7 March 1936 – 3 March 1982) was a French novelist, filmmaker, documentalist, and essayist. He was a member of the
Georges_Perec
1990 film by Peter Weir
apartment for an unannounced visit, Georges pretends to be the handyman. When Brontë's boyfriend Phil returns from a trip, Georges reveals that he is married to
Green_Card_(film)
Belgian writer (1903–1989)
Georges Joseph Christian Simenon (French: [ʒɔʁʒ simnɔ̃]; 12/13 February 1903 – 4 September 1989) was a Belgian writer who created the fictional detective
Georges_Simenon
French war correspondent and illustrator
Serbian army liberates Dubrovnik (13. 11. 1918) Georges Scott's genealogical profile (in French) "Georges Scott". Olympedia. Retrieved 26 July 2020. Barrie
Georges_Scott
Art museum in Paris, France
pɔ̃pidu]), more fully the Centre national d'art et de culture Georges-Pompidou (lit. 'Georges Pompidou National Centre of Art and Culture'), also known as
Centre_Pompidou
Topics referred to by the same term
Georges Lacombe is the name of: Georges Lacombe (painter) (1868–1916), French sculptor and painter Georges Lacombe (director) (1902–1990), French film
Georges_Lacombe
Australian politician (1920–2002)
needed] Georges married Gloria Wishart in 1952 and they had two children. He died in Canberra on 23 September 2002 after a long illness. "GEORGES, George (1920–2002)"
George_Georges
French painter and sculptor (1882–1963)
Metzinger, 1912 Georges Braque, 1911, Nature Morte (The Pedestal Table), oil on canvas, 116.5 × 81.5 cm, Georges Pompidou Center, Paris Georges Braque, 1911–12
Georges_Braque
Alexandra Saint Georges (24 September 1888 – 24 January 1979) was a Romanian composer, accompanist and pianist who was known as Didia Saint Georges. She won
Didia_Saint_Georges
Rwandan convicted war criminal (1958–2010)
Hotel Rwanda. "The Prosecutor v. Georges Anderson Nderubumwe Rutaganda" (PDF). IRMCT. ICTR. Retrieved 9 May 2024. "Georges Anderson Nderubumwe Rutaganda
Georges_Rutaganda
French museologist (1897–1985)
and included an article by Georges-Henri Rivière titled "The ecomuseum, an evolutive definition". La muséologie selon Georges-Henri Rivière, was published
Georges_Henri_Rivière
Canadian ice hockey player (1887–1926)
players in league history. Georges, the fifth of eight children, was born on January 21, 1887, in Chicoutimi, Quebec, to Georges-Henri Vézina, a local baker
Georges_Vézina
King of the United Kingdom from 1936 to 1952
Biography. Macmillan. ISBN 978-1-4050-4859-0. Sinclair, David (1988). Two Georges: The Making of the Modern Monarchy. Hodder and Stoughton. ISBN 978-0-340-33240-5
George_VI
Swiss writer (1900-1949)
Georges Arthur Surdez (1900–1949) was a Swiss writer of adventure stories. He invented the term "Russian Roulette" in a story of the same name published
Georges_Surdez
Topics referred to by the same term
Georges River College may refer to: Georges River College Hurstville Campus Georges River College Peakhurst Campus Georges River College Penshurst Campus
Georges_River_College
Oceanic bank in the North Atlantic
Georges Bank (formerly known as St. Georges Bank) is a large elevated area of the sea floor between Cape Cod, Massachusetts (United States), and Cape
Georges_Bank
French official who renovated Paris (1809–1891)
Georges-Eugène Haussmann (French: [ʒɔʁʒøʒɛn osman]; 27 March 1809 – 11 January 1891), known as Baron Haussmann ([baʁɔ̃ osman]), was a French official
Georges-Eugène_Haussmann
Swiss historian and politician
ed., 1957) Wikimedia Commons has media related to Georges-André Chevallaz. Alain Clavien: "Georges-André Chevallaz" in German, French and Italian in the
Georges-André_Chevallaz
French poet and writer (1900–1970)
Georges Limbour (11 August 1900 in Courbevoie – 17 May 1970 in Chiclana de la Frontera, near Cadiz) was a French writer, poet and art critic, and a regent
Georges_Limbour
French singer-songwriter and poet (1921–1981)
Georges Charles Brassens (French: [ʒɔʁʒ(ə) ʃaʁl bʁasɛ̃s]; Occitan: [ˈbɾasens]) was a French singer-songwriter and poet. George Brassens is considered one
Georges_Brassens
fr/encyclopedie/georges-leclanche/ Davis, Jack (1967). Georges-Lionel Leclanché. Electrochemical Technology, 5, 487–490. http://www.worldcat.org/title/georges
Georges_Leclanché
Georges Méliès (1861–1938) was a French filmmaker and magician generally regarded as the first person to recognize the potential of narrative film. He
Georges_Méliès_filmography
French paleontologist (1769–1832)
quotations related to Georges Cuvier. English Wikisource has original works by or about: Georges Cuvier Works by or about Georges Cuvier at the Internet
Georges_Cuvier
French composer (1858–1948)
Georges Adolphe Hüe (6 May 1858 – 7 June 1948) was a French composer of classical music. Hüe was born in Versailles into a noted family of architects
Georges_Hüe
French chef and writer (1846–1935)
Georges Auguste Escoffier (French: [ʒɔʁʒ(ə) oɡyst(ə) ɛskɔfje]; 28 October 1846 – 12 February 1935) was a French chef, restaurateur and culinary writer
Auguste_Escoffier
American designer
the name "Georges Briard" to mark Brojdo's commercial pieces. Brodjo was also a painter and he used his real name on his art, but "Georges Briard" became
Georges_Briard
WW2 French Army general (1877–1954)
"Blanchard, Georges-Maurice-Jean, General". generals.dk. Retrieved 21 August 2012. "2 Generals of France Honored". Gettysburg Times. June 3, 1940. "Georges Blanchard"
Georges Maurice Jean Blanchard
Georges_Maurice_Jean_Blanchard
Belgian artist (1886–1965)
Georges (1924). Art And Its Future. Belgium, Netherlands: Antwerp:"De Sikkel"; Santpoort: C.A. Mees. Vantongerloo, Georges (1968). Essays by Georges Vantongerloo
Georges_Vantongerloo
Topics referred to by the same term
Lycée Georges Clemenceau may refer to the following French schools: Lycée Georges-Clemenceau - Champagne-sur-Seine Lycée Georges Clemenceau - Chantonnay
Lycée_Georges_Clemenceau
French philosopher and sociologist (1847-1922)
Sorel, Georges; Brandom, Eric; Giordani, Tommaso (2020). Georges Sorel's study on Vico. Leiden: Brill. ISBN 978-90-04-41633-8. Sorel, Georges (1896).
Georges_Sorel
French writer and librettist (1843–1900)
publisher B. Schott's Söhne. In 1868, Georges Hartmann became a music publisher, publishing, among others, works by Georges Bizet, Jules Massenet, Édouard Lalo
Georges_Hartmann
British poet (1788–1824)
George Noel Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron (22 January 1788 – 19 April 1824), was a British poet. He was one of the major figures of the Romantic movement
Lord_Byron
French historian and sociologist (born 1941)
Georges Vigarello (born 16 June 1941) is a French historian and sociologist. He is a Research Director at the École des hautes études en sciences sociales
Georges_Vigarello
French serial killer (born 1962)
Christiane, testified that when he was 16 years old, Georges attempted to strangle her with an iron bar. Georges was then sent to a state orphanage. He was subsequently
Guy_Georges
Lebanese fashion designer
Georges Hobeika is a Lebanese multinational luxury fashion house founded by Lebanese fashion designer of Couture and Ready-to-Wear clothing, Georges Hobeika
Georges_Hobeika
Belgian footballer (born 2001)
Amadou Ba Zeund Georges Mvom Onana (born 16 August 2001) is a professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Premier League club Aston
Amadou_Onana
Canadian soccer player (born 1997)
Bianca St-Georges at Canada Soccer "L'athlète lanaudoise Bianca St-Georges sélectionnée par Canada Soccer" [Lanaudière athlete Bianca St-Georges selected
Bianca_St-Georges
French philologist and historian (1898–1986)
Georges Edmond Raoul Dumézil (French: [dymezil]; 4 March 1898 – 11 October 1986) was a French philologist, linguist, and religious studies scholar who
Georges_Dumézil
French-American chef (born 1957)
Philadelphia, and Tokyo, as well as New York's Jean-Georges restaurant and Tangará Jean Georges in São Paulo's Palácio Tangará, by Oetker Collection
Jean-Georges_Vongerichten
French Assyriologist (1914–1999)
(about the author). Roux, Georges (1992). "Introduction". Ancient Iraq (3rd ed.). Penguin. ISBN 9780140125238. "Ancient Iraq - Georges Roux". Penguin.co.uk
Georges_Roux
French revolutionary (1759–1794)
Commons has media related to Georges Jacques Danton. Wikiquote has quotations related to Georges Danton. Works by Georges Jacques Danton at Project Gutenberg
Georges_Danton
French writer and literary translator
Georges Belmont, born Georges Pelorson (19 July 1909 – 26 December 2008), was a French writer and literary translator. His translations from English to
Georges_Belmont
French composer (1838–1875)
musical theatre. Georges Bizet was born in Paris on 25 October 1838. He was registered as Alexandre César Léopold, but baptised as "Georges" on 16 March 1840
Georges_Bizet
Topics referred to by the same term
Georges Duhamel may refer to: Georges Duhamel (politician) (1855–1892), Canadian lawyer and political Georges Duhamel (footballer) (1879–?), French footballer
Georges_Duhamel
French toymaker and engineer
Georges Tradée Bouton (1847–1938) was a French toymaker and engineer who with fellow Frenchman Jules-Albert de Dion founded the De Dion-Bouton company
Georges_Bouton
Painting by Georges Seurat
Grande Jatte in the backgound List of paintings by Georges Seurat 100 Great Paintings Seurat, Georges. "A Sunday on La Grande Jatte – 1884". The Art Institute
A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte
A_Sunday_Afternoon_on_the_Island_of_La_Grande_Jatte
1885 novel by Guy de Maupassant
Scoundrel: A Novel first appeared in 1903. The story chronicles journalist Georges Duroy's corrupt rise to power from a poor former cavalry NCO in France's
Bel-Ami
French designer; son of Louis Vuitton
forcing the young family to move to Paris in 1871 where Georges subsequently lived. Georges was the only child of Louis and Clemence-Emilie Vuitton and
Georges_Ferréol_Vuitton
French botanist and cartoonist
Marie-Louis-Georges Colomb (Lure, Haute-Saône, 25 May 1856 – Nyons, 3 January 1945) was a French botanist, science populariser, and a pioneer of French
Georges_Colomb
2004 American film
Georges Bataille's Story of the Eye is a 2004 American drama film based on the 1928 novel Story of the Eye by the French writer Georges Bataille. The
Georges Bataille's Story of the Eye
Georges_Bataille's_Story_of_the_Eye
French actress (1940–1997)
Olga Georges-Picot (6 January 1940 – 19 June 1997) was a French actress. She was a great-niece of François Georges-Picot. Born in Shanghai, in Japanese-occupied
Olga_Georges-Picot
French singer and actor (1915 – 1997)
(1997-09-20). "Obituary: Georges Guetary". The Independent. Retrieved 2009-07-22. Van Gelder, Lawrence (1997-09-20). "Georges Guetary, 82, Suave French
Georges_Guétary
French civil servant and spy (1914-1993)
Georges Pâques (29 January 1914 – 19 December 1993) was a French civil servant and spy. He began spying for the Soviet Union in 1944, and had a long,
Georges_Pâques
French businessman (1930–2017)
Pierre Vital Georges Bergé (French pronunciation: [pjɛʁ vital ʒɔʁʒ bɛʁʒe]; 14 November 1930 – 8 September 2017) was a French industrialist and patron
Pierre_Bergé
French Army general and diplomat (1877–1969)
Georges Catroux Archived 2011-04-30 at the Wayback Machine, biography on the website of the Ordre de la Libération Newspaper clippings about Georges Catroux
Georges_Catroux
British musician (born 1961)
George Alan O'Dowd (born 14 June 1961), known professionally as Boy George, is a British musician, songwriter and DJ who rose to fame as the lead singer
Boy_George
1983 musical composed by Jerry Herman, with libretto by Harvey Fierstein
Georges' husband. Georges: Bass – The owner and master of ceremonies of La Cage and Albin's husband of over 20 years. Jean-Michel: Tenor – Georges's 24-year-old
La_Cage_aux_Folles_(musical)
Commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
Saint-Georges-d'Oléron (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ʒɔʁʒ dɔleʁɔ̃], literally Saint-Georges of Oléron, before 1962: Saint-Georges) is a commune on Oléron
Saint-Georges-d'Oléron
Railway station in Villeneuve-Saint-Georges, France
Villeneuve-Saint-Georges is a station in Villeneuve-Saint-Georges, Val-de-Marne, Île-de-France, France. The station was opened on 12 August 1849, and it
Villeneuve-Saint-Georges station
Villeneuve-Saint-Georges_station
Belgian cartoonist (1907–1983)
Georges Prosper Remi (French: [ʒɔʁʒ pʁɔspɛʁ ʁəmi]; 22 May 1907 – 3 March 1983), known by the pen name Hergé (/ɛərˈʒeɪ/ air-ZHAY; French: [ɛʁʒe] ), from
Hergé
Gated community in Surrey, England
St George's Hill is a 964-acre (3.9 km2) private gated community in Weybridge, Surrey, England. Comprising more than 450 properties, the land that is now
St_George's_Hill
King of Great Britain and Ireland from 1760 to 1820
George III (George William Frederick; 4 June 1738 – 29 January 1820) was King of Great Britain and Ireland from 25 October 1760 until his death in 1820
George_III
Class of destroyers in the French Navy
The Georges Leygues class (Type C70 AS or Type F70 AS) consisted of seven guided-missile destroyers built for the French Navy during the Cold War. They
Georges_Leygues-class_frigate
French singer-songwriter
Georges Poubennec (17 July 1930 – 16 March 2012), better known under the name Georges Aber, was a French singer-songwriter. Poubennec was born in Brest
Georges_Aber
112S-114S. Geni.com, genealogical Web site. (Includes photograph of Georges Ranque.) Georges-Joseph Ranque, La Pierre philosophale (Paris, France: Robert Laffont
Georges_J._Ranque
Topics referred to by the same term
Georges Dubois may refer to: Georges Dubois (geologist) [fr] (1890–1953), French geologist Georges Dubois (gymnast), French Olympic gymnast Georges Dubois
Georges_Dubois
King of the United Kingdom from 1910 to 1936
Weidenfeld and Nicolson, ISBN 978-0-297-78245-2 Sinclair, David (1988), Two Georges: The Making of the Modern Monarchy, London: Hodder and Stoughton, ISBN 978-0-340-33240-5
George_V
French Army general (1909–1997)
Georges Roger Pierre Bergé (3 January 1909 – 15 September 1997) was a French Army general who served during World War II. He enlisted in the Free French
Georges_Bergé
City in south-eastern Quebec, Canada
headquarters on 118th Street. Saint-Georges is home to the Cégep Beauce-Appalaches. In 2002, it amalgamated with Saint-Georges-Est (pop. 4,110), Aubert-Gallion
Saint-Georges,_Quebec
841335, Valensi, Georges, "Procédé de télévision en couleurs", published 1939-05-17, issued 1939-02-06 US patent US2375966A, Valensi, Georges, "System of
Georges_Valensi
Head of the House of Nguyễn Phúc
head off a claim to the throne by Georges by treating him as illegitimate. In 1946, a French court sided with Georges and declared him to be a legitimate
Guy_Georges_Vĩnh_San
Commune in Île-de-France, France
centre of Paris. People from Villeneuve-Saint-Georges are called Villeneuvois in French. Villeneuve-Saint-Georges was settled during the Paleolithic and the
Villeneuve-Saint-Georges
French royalist rebel (1771–1804)
Georges Cadoudal (Breton: Jorj Kadoudal; 1 January 1771 – 25 June 1804), sometimes called simply Georges, was a Breton counter-revolutionary and leader
Georges_Cadoudal
French music critic and translator (1882–1950)
Georges Jean-Aubry (also Gérard Jean-Aubry, or G Jean-Aubry) was the pen-name of Jean-Frédéric-Emile Aubry (1882–1950), a French music critic and translator
Georges_Jean-Aubry
Belgian biologist
Michel A. J. Georges (1959) is a Belgian biologist and a professor at the University of Liège. Michel A. J. Georges was born in 1959 in Schoten, Belgium
Michel_A._J._Georges
The Hon. Justice Ephraim Francis Georges is a judge from the Commonwealth of Dominica. He has been a judge in a number of Commonwealth countries and on
Ephraim_Georges
French historian and essayist
Georges Goyau (31 May 1869 – 25 October 1939) was a French historian and essayist specializing in religious history. Pierre-Louis-Théophile-Georges Goyau
Georges_Goyau
Lebanese playwright and poet
Georges Schehadé (Arabic: جورج شحادة; 2 November 1905 – 17 January 1989) was a Lebanese playwright and poet writing in French. Georges Schehadé was born
Georges_Schéhadé
French bishop and diplomat (1508–1541)
Georges de Selve (1508 – 12 April 1541) was a French scholar, diplomat and ecclesiastic. He was the son of Jean de Selve, a jurist and Parlement president
Georges_de_Selve
French painter (1593–1652)
media related to Georges de La Tour. Georges de La Tour at Gallery of Art Attributed painting at the Kimbell Art Museum of Fort Worth Georges de La Tour. Pictures
Georges_de_La_Tour
French military officer and politician (1812–1895)
Baron Georges-Charles de Heeckeren d'Anthès (born Georges-Charles d'Anthès; 5 February 1812 – 2 November 1895) was a French military officer and politician
Georges-Charles de Heeckeren d'Anthès
Georges-Charles_de_Heeckeren_d'Anthès
GEORGES
GEORGES
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, French, German, Greek, Lebanese, Swiss
Farmer
Male
English
English form of French Georges, GEORGE means "earth-worker, farmer."
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Northumberland)
English (chiefly Northumberland) : patronymic from the personal name George (see George).
Female
English
Feminine form of French Georges, GEORGETTE means "earth-worker, farmer."
Male
French
French form of Latin Georgius, GEORGES means "earth-worker, farmer."
Female
English
Feminine form of French Georges, GEORGINE means "earth-worker, farmer."
GEORGES
GEORGES
Boy/Male
Hindu
An ancient king
Surname or Lastname
English
English : perhaps an occupational name for a maker of bottles or cups, from Old French gourde ‘water vessel’, ‘flask’, but possibly of the same derivation as 2.French : from Old French gourd ‘heavy’, ‘dull’, ‘sluggish’, hence a nickname for a slow lumbering person.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord of nature
Girl/Female
Tamil
Earl, Nobleman
Girl/Female
American, Australian, French, Gaelic, Irish, Swedish
Exalted One; Strength; Mythological Celtic Goddess of Fire and Poetry; Power; To Help
Male
Dutch
, firm spear.
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Preserver of Sandalwood
Boy/Male
Scottish
Son of the carpenter.
Surname or Lastname
English, Scottish, and Irish
English, Scottish, and Irish : variant spelling of Irwin.Variant of Welsh Urien (see Uren).
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Beautiful; Pretty
GEORGES
GEORGES
GEORGES
GEORGES
GEORGES
a.
Of or relating to the reigns of the four Georges, kings of Great Britan; as, the Georgian era.