Marmier
Personal names:
- Alfred Marmier, Duke of Marmier (Ray-sur-Saone (Haute-Saône), May 7, 1805 - Ray-sur-Saone (Haute-Saône), August 9, 1873) is a French politician of nineteenth century.
- Jules Marmier (1874–1975) is a composer, cellist, organist and Swiss choir leader.
- Lionel Marmier (1897–1944) is the founder of bombing Lorraine group entitled "Forces aériennes françaises libres" (Free French Air Force).
- Philip Gabriel Marmier, Duke of Marmier, born at the Château de Ray-sur-Saône on June 20, 1783, died in Paris July 8, 1845, is a French politician.
- Xavier Marmier (1808–1892) was a French "homme de lettres" (writer), traveler and translator of European literature of the North.
Toponymy
Canada :
- Marmier (township) is a territory located in the administrative region of Mauricie, in the Quebec.
- Marmier Street, located in the city of Montreal, in the Quebec.
- Marmier Street, located in the city of Longueuil, in the Quebec.
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