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The long list of notable native ''Lyonnais'' includes: | The long list of notable native ''Lyonnais'' includes: | ||
*[[François Rabelais]], 16th century writer | *[[François Rabelais]], 16th century writer | ||
+ | *[[Petrus Borel]] | ||
*[[Pierre Puvis de Chavannes]], painter of the life of Ste Geneviève (1824-1898) | *[[Pierre Puvis de Chavannes]], painter of the life of Ste Geneviève (1824-1898) | ||
*[[Maurice Jarre]], composer | *[[Maurice Jarre]], composer | ||
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*[[Bernard Pivot]], journalist | *[[Bernard Pivot]], journalist | ||
*[[Hector Guimard]], Art Nouveau architect | *[[Hector Guimard]], Art Nouveau architect | ||
+ | *[[Max Pécas]], exploitation filmmaker |
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Born in Lyon
The long list of notable native Lyonnais includes:
- François Rabelais, 16th century writer
- Petrus Borel
- Pierre Puvis de Chavannes, painter of the life of Ste Geneviève (1824-1898)
- Maurice Jarre, composer
- Jean Michel Jarre, musician
- Bertrand Tavernier, movie director
- Bernard Pivot, journalist
- Hector Guimard, Art Nouveau architect
- Max Pécas, exploitation filmmaker