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Pasquier is a
French surname derived from
Latin pascuarium (verb pascere)
meaning "pasture".
Pasquier shares the same root of
given name and
surname Pascal...
- Étienne-Denis, duc de
Pasquier (21
April 1767 – 5 July 1862),
Chancelier de France, (a
title revived for him by Louis-Philippe in 1837), was a
French statesman...
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Pasquier Quesnel, CO (French pronunciation: [pa(s)kje kenɛl]; 14 July 1634 – 2
December 1719) was a
French Jansenist theologian.
Quesnel was born in Paris...
- Étienne
Pasquier (7 June 1529 – 30
August 30 1615) was a
French lawyer and man of letters. By his own
account he was born in
Paris on 7 June 1529, but...
- Régis
Pasquier (born 12
October 1945) is a
French violinist from a
family of musicians. His
father Pierre Pasquier (1902–1986), a
violist and his uncles...
- Jérôme
Pasquier (1560–1605) was a
French servant of Mary,
Queen of Scots,
involved in
writing and
deciphering coded letters.
Pasquier is
recorded as a...
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Bruno Pasquier (born 10
December 1943 in Neuilly-sur-Seine), is a
French violist, the son of
Pierre Pasquier, also a violist.
After a
First Prize at the...
- Gérard
Pasquier (1
February 1929 – 11
March 1995) was a
French alpine skier and curler. As an
alpine skier he
competed in two
events at the 1956 Winter...
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Jules Pasquier (1839-1928) was a
French politician.
Jules Pasquier was born on 1
April 1839 in Goudelancourt-lès-Pierrepont, France. He was
educated in...
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Pierre Pasquier may
refer to:
Pierre Pasquier (businessman)
Pierre Pasquier (colonial administrator)
Pierre Pasquier (violist) This
disambiguation page...