Camus
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People

  • Albert Camus
    Albert Camus
    Albert Camus was a French author, journalist, and key philosopher of the 20th century. In 1949, Camus founded the Group for International Liaisons within the Revolutionary Union Movement, which was opposed to some tendencies of the Surrealist movement of André Breton.Camus was awarded the 1957...

    , French author, philosopher and journalist
  • Charles Étienne Louis Camus
    Charles Étienne Louis Camus
    Charles Étienne Louis Camus , was a French mathematician and mechanician who was born at Crecy-en-Brie, near Meaux....

    , French mathematician
  • Jean-Pierre Camus
    Jean-Pierre Camus
    Jean-Pierre Camus de Pontcarré was a French bishop, preacher, and author of works of fiction and spirituality.-Biography:...

    , French bishop and writer
  • Louis-Auguste Camus de Richemont, French military chief and baron d'Empire
  • Marcel Camus, French film director and Golden Palm winner
  • Matilde Camus
    Matilde Camus
    Matilde Camus is a Spanish poet who has written research works. She was born in Santander, Cantabria.-Research Works:*Vicenta García Miranda, una poetisa extremeña ....

    , Spanish poet and researcher
  • Thane Camus
    Thane Camus
    -Biography:Camus was born in New York on November 27, 1970. He is the grandson of Nobel Prize laureate novelist/philosopher Albert Camus. Camus arrived in Japan in 1980 and graduated from a board school in Fujisawa, Kanagawa Prefecture. He was the first male graduate of St. Maur International...

    , American-born television personality in Japan
  • Camus (musician)
    Camus (musician)
    Camus is the professional name of singer-songwriter David Sale, best known for his top 40 single "U Who" from the CD Sins of the Father released in 1997. His music has appeared on such shows as Baywatch. Before working on Atlantic, he operated in New Orleans, Louisiana. with Street...

  • Camus (folklore)
    Camus (folklore)
    Camus, in historic literature, was a Scandinavian general dispatched to engage the Scots in battle, reportedly in the early eleventh century AD. The legendary engagement was called the Battle of Barry, and was first alluded to by Boece....

    , a legendary Danish military leader

Places

  • Camus, County Galway
    Camus, County Galway
    Camus or Camas is a small village in the Connemara Gaeltacht of County Galway, Ireland. It is between Casla and An Teach Dóite, and is divided into Camas Uachtair and Camas Íochtair, as well as several other townlands, such as Scríob, Gleann Trasna, Leitir Móir, and Doire Bhainbh.-Name:The name...

    , a Gaeltacht village in the west of Ireland
  • Camus, County Tyrone, a parish in County Tyrone
    County Tyrone
    Historically Tyrone stretched as far north as Lough Foyle, and comprised part of modern day County Londonderry east of the River Foyle. The majority of County Londonderry was carved out of Tyrone between 1610-1620 when that land went to the Guilds of London to set up profit making schemes based on...

    , Northern Ireland
  • Castle Camus, a castle on the Isle of Skye, on the west of Scotland

See also

  • Aquarius Camus, the guardian of the temple of Aquarius, in Saint Seiya
  • The Camus people
    Camus people
    The Camus , are a Maa people living south and southeast of Lake Baringo, Kenya. They number about 19,000 and are closely related to the Samburu living more to the north-east in the Rift Valley Province...

     of Kenya, living around Lake Baringo
  • The Camus language, a Maa language spoken by the Camus
  • Camus Pfalzgraf von Silvaner Lüneburg, a character in the Japanese anime Meine Liebe
    Meine Liebe
    is a series of dating sims by Konami for the Game Boy Advance and PlayStation 2.Meine Liebe has been adapted into an anime series produced in 2004 by the studio Bee Train, which was broadcast across Japan by the anime television network, Animax...

    and Meine Liebe Wider
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