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Voltaire
François-Marie Arouet (; 21 November 169430 May 1778), known by his pen name Voltaire (, ; ), was a French Enlightenment writer, philosopher (philosophe), satirist, and historian. Famous for his wit and his criticism of Christianity (especially of the Catholic Church) and of slavery, Voltaire was an advocate of freedom of speech, freedom of religion, and separation of church and state.
Alexandre Dumas
French writer and dramatist (1802–1870)
Montesquieu
Charles Louis de Secondat, baron de La Brède et de Montesquieu (18 January 168910 February 1755), generally referred to as simply Montesquieu, was a French judge, intellectual, historian, and political philosopher.
Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
French politician, philosopher, anarchist and socialist (1809-1865)
Marc Chagall
Belarusian-French artist (1887–1985)
Josephine Baker
American-born French dancer, singer and actress (1906–1975)
Jacques-Louis David
French painter (1748–1825)
Charles XIV John of Sweden
King of Sweden and Norway between 1818–1844. Prince of Ponte Corvo 1806–1810 and French field marshal (1763–1844)
Claude Adrien Helvétius
French philosopher; (1715-1771)
Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette
French general and politician (1757–1834)
François Arago
French mathematician, physicist, astronomer and politician (1786-1853)
Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle
French army officer (1760-1836)
Aristide Briand
politician, statesman, and Nobel Peace Prize laureate from France (1862-1932)
Frédéric Bastiat
French classical liberal theorist, political economist, and member of the French assembly (1801-1850)
Joseph de Maistre
Savoyard philosopher, writer, lawyer, and diplomat (1753-1821)
Joseph Bonaparte
brother of Napoleon Bonaparte; King of Naples (1806–08) and Spain (1808–13)
François Guizot
French historian, orator and statesman (1787–1874)
Alexandre Millerand
French lawyer and statesman (1859–1943)
Joseph Fouché
French statesman (1759-1820)
Joseph Joffre
French general (1852–1931)
Paul Doumer
French statesman (1857–1932)
Léon Bourgeois
French statesman (1851-1925)
Gaston Doumergue
French lawyer and statesman (1863–1937)
Gaspard Monge
French mathematician, inventor of descriptive geometry and father of differential geometry (1746-1818)
Jules Grévy
French statesman and lawyer (1807–1891)
Pierre Choderlos de Laclos
French novelist, official and army general (1741–1803)
Félix Faure
7th President of the French Republic (1841–1899)
Montgolfier brothers
French inventor siblings
Eugène Pottier
French politician (1816-1887)
Léon Gambetta
French politician (1838-1882)
Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi
French sculptor and painter (1834–1904)
René Guénon
French metaphysician (1886-1951)
Jérôme Lalande
French astronomer (*1732 – †1807)
André Masséna
French military commander during the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars (1758-1817)
Louis Blanc
French politician and historian (1811-1882)
Joseph-Ignace Guillotin
French physician (1738-1814)
Jules Ferry
French politician (1832-1893)
Jean Sylvain Bailly
French astronomer, mathematician, freemason, and political leader (1736-1793)
Pierre Savorgnan de Brazza
Italian explorer
Edmond François Valentin About
French writer and critic (1828-1885)
Paul François Jean Nicolas, vicomte de Barras
French politician (1755-1829)
Bernard Germain de Lacépède
French naturalist (1756-1825)
Étienne Jacques Joseph Alexandre Macdonald
Marshal of France (1765-1840)
Jean Baptiste Kléber
French general, and architect (1753-1800)
Louis Philippe II, Duke of Orléans
French duke (1747-1793)
Pierre Jean George Cabanis
French physiologist and materialist philosopher (1757-1808)
Georges Couthon
French politician and lawyer (1755–1794)
Guy Mollet
French politician (1905-1975)
Jean-Antoine Houdon
French artist (1741–1828)
Émile Combes
French statesman (1835-1921)
Camille Chautemps
French politician (1885–1963)
Charles Dupuy
French politician (1851-1923)
Émile Littré
French lexicographer and philosopher (1801-1881)
Marie Thérèse of Savoy, Princesse de Lamballe
French princess (1749-1792)
Louis-Sébastien Mercier
French dramatist and writer (1740-1814)
Chevalier d'Éon
French diplomat, spy and soldier. d’Éon lived openly as a trans woman while in exile in England. (1728–1810)
David d'Angers
French sculptor and medallist (1788-1856)
Paul Ramadier
Prime Minister of France (1888–1961)
Bertrand Barère
French politician, freemason and journalist
Jean Jacques Régis de Cambacérès
French lawyer and statesman during the French Revolution and the First Empire, best remembered as the author of the Napoleonic Code (1753-1824)