Alexandre

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Alexandre

Alexandre may refer to a variety of subjects including people, places, and cultural artifacts. The name is of French origin, derived from the Greek name Alexandros, which means "defender of the people". It is a common name in many countries, particularly in France, and is related to the English name Alexander.

People[edit | edit source]

Alexandre is a first name that has been borne by many notable individuals throughout history. These include:

Places[edit | edit source]

Alexandre can also refer to various geographical locations, such as:

Cultural Artifacts[edit | edit source]

In the realm of cultural artifacts, Alexandre might refer to works of art, literature, or other items named after or created by individuals with the name Alexandre. For example:

  • The Alexandre series of novels by Alexandre Dumas, which includes The Three Musketeers and its sequels, are significant contributions to French literature and world culture.
  • Various sculptures, paintings, and other artworks created by artists named Alexandre, which may be found in museums and galleries worldwide.

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

The name Alexandre encompasses a wide range of individuals, places, and cultural artifacts that have made significant contributions to their respective fields. From literature and engineering to poetry and place names, the influence of the name is evident across various domains.

This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Alexandre.

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