- Look up
placide in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Placide is a
given name and surname.
Notable people with the name include:
Placide Adams (1929–2003)...
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Placide Cappeau (25
October 1808 – 8
August 1877) was a
French poet and the
author of the poem, "Minuit, chrétiens" (1847), set to
music by
Adolphe Adam...
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Johny Placide (born 29
January 1988) is a
professional footballer who
plays as a
goalkeeper for
Ligue 2 club Bastia. Born in France, he
plays for and...
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Placide Frans Tempels, OFM (18
February 1906 – 9
October 1977) was a
Belgian Franciscan missionary in the
Congo who
became famous for his book
Bantu Philosophy...
- Saint-
Placide may
refer to: Saint-
Placide,
Quebec Saint-
Placide (Paris Metro)
Saint Placidus This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the...
- Saint-
Placide (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ plasid]) is a
station on Line 4 of the
Paris Métro.
Situated in the 6th arrondis****t, it was used by 3,376...
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Placide Nicod (29
January 1876, in
Bottens – 1
August 1953, in Évian-les-Bains) was a
Swiss orthopedic surgeon. He was
considered to be the top French-speaking...
- on the French-language poem Minuit, chrétiens,
written in 1843 by poet
Placide Cappeau, it was set to
music by
composer Adolphe Adam. The
English version...
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Alexander Placide (1750–1812), was an
American (originally French)
actor and
theatre manager. He
debuted in
France in 1770 and was
active in Saint-Domingue...
- Jane
Placide (1803/1804 – May 16, 1835) was an
American actress. Jane
Placide was a
daughter of
Alexander Placide,
manager of the
Charleston Theatre in...