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- Pastré or Pastre may refer to: Eugène Pastré (1806–1868), French shipowner from M****ille Geneviève Pastre (1924-2012), French poet and **** activist...
- ball attended by the Pastrés in 1864 or a play presented at the home of Mme Pastre in 1884. Eugène Pastré died in 1868. Mme Pastre's full name was...
- André Hubert Pastré (2 December 1888 – 29 June 1960) was a French polo player. He pla**** polo at the 1924 Summer Olympics. Jean Pastré was born in 1888...
- Jonet-Pastré was a French sailor who represented his country at the 1900 Summer Olympics in Meulan, France. Jonet-Pastré as crew, was disqualified in first...
- Pastré (1800-1880), and three brothers: Jean Joseph Pastré (1801-1861), Eugène Pastré (1806–1868) and Jules Pastré, Prince d'Edde (1810-1902). Pastré...
- Countess Lily Pastré (a.k.a. Marie-Louise Double de Saint-Lambert) (1891–1974) was a French heiress and patron of the arts. She sheltered many Jewish artists...
- Jules Pastré (12 April 1809 – 21 May 1899) was a French banker, businessman and equestrian. He was a board member of the Anglo-Egyptian Bank and co-founder...
- Michel Pastre (born April 7, 1966) is a French jazz tenor saxophonist. After trying the drums and the alto saxophone he finally turns to the tenor saxophone...
- Geneviève Pastre (20 November 1924 – 17 February 2012) was a French poet, academic and **** activist. She has been described as "responsible in a large...
- Hélène Pastré (1921-1992), the daughter of Countess Lily Pastré, a philanthropist who founded the Aix-en-Provence Festival in 1948, and Count Jean Pastré, a...