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Jacques Rousseau (UK: /ˈruːsoʊ/, US: /ruːˈsoʊ/; French: [ʒɑ̃ʒak ʁuso]; 28 June 1712 – 2 July 1778) was a
Genevan philosopher (philosophe), writer...
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Ancient and
noble French family names,
Jacques, Jacq, or
James are
believed to
originate from the
Middle Ages in the
historic northwest Brittany region...
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Hattie Jacques (/dʒeɪks/; born
Josephine Edwina Jaques; 7
February 1922 – 6
October 1980) was an
English comedy actress of stage,
radio and screen. She...
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Jacques-Yves Cousteau, AC (/kuːˈstoʊ/, also UK: /ˈkuːstoʊ/, French: [ʒak iv kusto]; 11 June 1910 – 25 June 1997) was a
French naval officer, oceanographer...
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Jacques René
Chirac (UK: /ˈʃɪəræk/, US: /ʒɑːk ʃɪəˈrɑːk/ ; French: [ʒak ʁəne ʃiʁak] ; 29
November 1932 – 26
September 2019) was a
French politician who...
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Jacques Villeneuve (French: [ʒɑk vilnœv]; born 9
April 1971) is a
Canadian former racing driver, who
competed in
Formula One from 1996 to 2006. Villeneuve...
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Jacques d'Amboise may
refer to:
Jacques d'Amboise (doctor) (1559–1606),
French doctor and
surgeon Jacques d'Amboise (bishop) (c. 1445 – 1516), French...
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Jacques Derrida (/ˈdɛrɪdə/; French: [ʒak dɛʁida]; born
Jackie Élie Derrida; 15 July 1930 – 9
October 2004) was a
French philosopher. He
developed the...
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Jacques Martin may
refer to:
Jacques Martin (pacifist) (1906–2001),
French pacifist,
conscientious objector and
Protestant pastor;
Righteous Among the...
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Jacques Audiard (French pronunciation: [ʒak odjaʁ]; born 30
April 1952) is a
French film director, producer, and screenwriter. Over the
course of his...