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Fictional people from Paris (2 C, 16 P) Women in Paris (5 C, 11 P) C. People related to the Comédie-Française (3 C, 6 P) Criminals from Paris (20 P) E.
A. Claude Abadie; Tasso Adamopoulos; Frédéric Aguessy; David Alagna; Charles-Guillaume Alexandre; Céleste Alkan; Charles-Valentin Alkan; Napoléon Alkan; Paul Allix
C. Rita Cadillac (French dancer) Reda Caire; Camille (French singer) Jil Caplan; Carlos (singer) Jean-Roger Caussimon; Suzanne Cesbron-Viseur; Alain Chamfort
O.P. (Ordo Praedicatorum) is the abbreviation used to indicate that someone is/was a member of the Dominican Order, a Catholic religious order. S.J. (Societas Iesu) is the abbreviation used to indicate that someone is/was a member of the Society of Jesus, another Catholic religious order.
Entrance to the Sorbonne. Michel Aflaq (1910–1989), ideological founder of Ba'athism, a form of Arab nationalism; Milos Alcalay (born 1945), Venezuelan diplomat; Alexander Alekhine (1892–1946), World Chess Champion
Jacques Cheminade – politician, born in Buenos Aires, Argentina; Frédéric François Chopin - composer and virtuoso pianist, born in , Żelazowa Wola, Poland; William Christie – musician, born in Buffalo, New York, United States
A. Lionel Abelanski; Ary Abittan; Jean-François Adam; Kev Adams; Edward Akrout; Alexandre Germain; Roland Alexandre; Jean-Louis Allibert; Ruben Alves; Ralph Amoussou
The first famous Paris jazz club, the Hot Club de Paris, was founded in 1932. The first famous French jazz group, the Quintette du Hot Club de France, was formed in 1934; its members were Django Reinhardt, his brother Joseph, Stephane Grapelli, Louis Vola and Roger Chaput. They became the most famous jazz ensemble in France, touring Europe and ...