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Paul Dukas
French composer (1865–1935)

Joan of Burgundy
Queen consort of France as the first wife of Philip VI
Guillaume Budé
French scholar, humanist and administrator (1467-1540)
Fulbert of Chartres
French Christian bishop, (960-1028 CE)

Fulcanelli
Fulcanelli (fl. 1920s) was the name used by a French alchemist and esoteric writer, whose identity is still debated. The name Fulcanelli seems to be a play on words: Vulcan, the ancient Roman god of fire, plus El, a Canaanite name for God and so the Sacred Fire.
Henri Cordier
French linguist, historian, ethnographer, author, editor and Orientalist (1849–1925)
Jean-Baptiste Chabot
French catholic priest and scholar (1860–1948)
Jean-Claude Schmitt
French medievalist historian
Pierre Michel
French professor of literature (1942- )
Eugène Vinaver
French scholar (1899–1979)
Marcel Bataillon
French academic and historian (1895–1977)
Maurice Gross
French linguist (1934-2001)
Gérard Prunier
French academic
Jean-Yves Tadié
French writer

Isidore Loeb
French rabbi (1839-1892)
Jean François Billeter
Swiss sinologist
Jacques Bongars
French diplomat and writer
Jean de Montreuil
politician (1354-1418)
College of Sociology
French social scientists
Marguerite Harl
French scholar (1919–2020)
Chris Kutschera
French journalist
Christian Robin
French archaeologist and orientalist (born 1943)
Grimbald
Benedictine monk of the Abbey of Saint Bertin
David Feuerwerker
French historian and rabbi (1912-1980)