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page 1People from Provence
Frédéric Mistral
Provençal writer, poet, lexicographer and founder of Le Félibrige (1830–1914)
Max von Sydow
Swedish-French actor (1929–2020)
Jean-Sifrein Maury
Catholic cardinal (1746-1817)
Louis Moréri
French priest and scholar

Roger de Pins
nobleman from Languedoc
Enguerrand Quarton
French painter (1411-1466)
Céline Cousteau
French-American explorer, filmmaker, and diver
Almucs de Castelnau
Old Occitan troubadour
Elzéar of Sabran
Saint of the Third Order of St. Francis, Baron of Ansouis, Count of Ariano
Léopol Haimon
French musician
Honorat Bovet
French Benedictine, writer and philosopher

Jean Pierre Papon
French historian (1734-1803)

Louis-François Jauffret
French anthropologist, poet and writer (1770-1840)

Augusta Bernard
French fashion designer (1886–1946)

St. Bobo
frankish warrior, saint and pilgrim
Pistoleta
thumb|Pistoleta si fo cantaire de narnaut de maruoill. E fon de proensa. . ."Pistoleta was a singer for Sir Arnaut de Maruoill. And he was from Provence. . ."The image of Pistoleta found in the chansonnier is like that of his master, Arnaut; both show them standing in front of an "S" made of two dragons.
Pistoleta (; fl. 1185–1228) was a Provençal troubadour. His name (actually a nickname) means "little letter (epistle)" in Occitan. He left behind eleven songs, comprising nine cansos and two tensos. Some of his pieces are assigned to an otherwise unknown Jordan de Born in the table of co
Guilhem de Montanhagol
troubadour
Bertran d'Alamanon
French troubadour
Étienne Garcin
French writer
Dominique Magnan
a learned French abbot of the Trinità dei Monti convent, of the order of the minims, in Rome
Cadenet
Provençal troubadour

Honoré-Nicolas-Marie Duveyrier
French politician and jurist (1753-1839)
Joseph Aude
French playwright and poet (1755-1841)
Peire Bremon Ricas Novas
troubadour

Sarlio of Spoleto
Joseph d'Honon de Gallifet
French aristocrat and colonial administrator
Guiraut d'Espanha
French writer