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Maurice Agulhon (1926–2014), French history of the 19th and 20th centuries [26] Henri Amouroux (1920–2007), Nazi occupation of France [1] Philippe Ariès (1914–1984), cultural history, with focus on the changing nature of childhood, and attitudes toward death [1] [27]
It includes French people that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. See also: Category:18th-century French women This category exists only as a container for other categories of French men .
Maximilien François Marie Isidore de Robespierre (French: [maksimiljɛ̃ ʁɔbɛspjɛʁ]; 6 May 1758 – 28 July 1794) was a French lawyer and statesman, widely recognised as one of the most influential and controversial figures of the French Revolution.
Napoleon Bonaparte [b] (born Napoleone di Buonaparte; [1] [c] 15 August 1769 – 5 May 1821), later known by his regnal name Napoleon I, was a French military officer and statesman who rose to prominence during the French Revolution and led a series of successful campaigns across Europe during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars from 1796 to 1815.
also: People: By gender: Men: By nationality: French This category exists only as a container for other categories of French men . Articles on individual men should not be added directly to this category, but may be added to an appropriate sub-category if it exists.
It includes French people that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. See also: Category:17th-century French women This category exists only as a container for other categories of French men .
Having kept bonds with the English speakers (he spent part of his childhood in the United States and usually spoke English) and with French soldiers in North Africa (under Admiral Lemonnier), Jacques-Yves Cousteau (whose villa "Baobab" at Sanary was opposite Admiral Darlan's villa "Reine"), helped the French Navy to join again with the Allies ...
Jean Thurel, or Jean Theurel (French pronunciation:; 6 September 1698 – 10 March 1807), [3] was a fusilier of the French Army and a centenarian with an extraordinarily long career that spanned over 75 years of service in the Touraine Regiment.