- Cerfbeer, Cerf Beer or
Cerfberr is a French-language
Jewish surname derived from the
names Cerf and Beer.
Notable people with this
surname include the...
- Max-Théodore
Cerfberr (9
December 1792, Nancy, Meurthe—15
January 1876) was a
French military officer and
parliamentary deputy. He was also
president of...
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Anatole Cerfberr (1835,
Paris – 1896, Neuilly) was a
French journalist and author.
Under various pseudonyms,
among which were "Arthur Clary," "Antoine...
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Samson Cerfberr of
Medelsheim (born at
Strasburg about 1780;
committed suicide at Paris, 1826) was a
French soldier and author. A
French Jew and relative...
- Frédéric
Cerfberr (27
October 1786, in
Strasburg – 18
September 1842, at sea on a
voyage from New York City to France) was a
French diplomat and a Jew...
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Auguste Édouard
Cerfberr (1811, Épinal—1858) was a
French author.
Having completed his
studies in law,
Cerfberr entered the
service of the government...
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Bosnian forces against the
First Serbian Uprising in 1812. The
famed Samson Cerfberr of
Medelsheim is
known to have
served under his
command north of Gradačac...
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Maximilien Charles Alphonse Cerfberr of
Medelsheim (1817—1883),
French journalist, writer, and
governmental official Samson Cerfberr of
Medelsheim (1780–1826)...
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Maximilien Charles Alphonse Cerfberr of
Medelsheim (20 July 1817,
Epinal – 16
December 1883, Paris) was a
French journalist,
writer and
governmental official...
- was
published as
Repertory Of The
Comedie Humaine,
written by
Anatole Cerfberr and
Jules François Christophe. Eugène de
Rastignac - student, dandy, financier...