Cordier
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Cordier is a surname, and may refer to:
  • Andrew W. Cordier
    Andrew W. Cordier
    Andrew Wellington Cordier was a United Nations official and President of Columbia University.-Early life:Cordier was born on a farm near Canton, Ohio and attended high school in Hartville, Ohio where he became quarterback of the football team and valedictorian of his graduating class...

     (1901–1975), American administrator
  • Balthasar Cordier
    Balthasar Cordier
    Balthasar Cordier was a Belgian Jesuit exegete and editor of patristic works. He entered the Society of Jesus in 1612, and after teaching Greek, moral theology, and Sacred Scripture, devoted himself to translating and editing manuscripts of Greek catenae and other works of the Greek Fathers, for...

     (1592–1650), Belgian theologian
  • Baude Cordier
    Baude Cordier
    Baude Cordier was a French composer from Rheims; it has been suggested that Cordier was the nom de plume of Baude Fresnel. Cordier's works are considered among the prime examples of ars subtilior...

     (c. 1380–before 1440), French composer
  • Charles Henri Joseph Cordier
    Charles Henri Joseph Cordier
    Charles Henri Joseph Cordier , was a French sculptor of Ethnographic subjects.- Career :In 1847, Charles Cordier's meeting with Seïd Enkess, a former black slave who had become a model, determined the course of his career.His first success was a bust in plaster of a Sudanese man "Saïd Abdullah of...

     (1827–1905), French sculptor
  • Douglas Cordier
    Douglas Cordier
    Douglas E. "Doug" Cordier is a Democratic Party member of the Montana House of Representatives, representing District 3 since 2007.-External links:* official MT State Legislature website* profile*Follow the Money - Douglas Cordier...

     (born 1953), American politician
  • Henri Cordier
    Henri Cordier
    Henri Cordier was a French linguist, historian, ethnographer, author, editor and Orientalist. He was President of the Société de Géographie in Paris.-Early life:...

     (1849-1925), French historian, author of comments on Travels of Marco Polo
  • John Cordier
    John Cordier
    John Cordier was a Belgian businessman. He founded Telindus in 1969, a modem and network component company...

     (1942–2002), Belgian businessman
  • Joseph Cordier
    Joseph Cordier
    Joseph Cordier was born on 1773. He was Acting Governor General of Pondicherry twice.-Titles:...

     (1773–?), Acting Governor General of Pondicherry
  • Louis Cordier
    Louis Cordier
    Pierre Louis Antoine Cordier was a French geologist and mineralogist, and a founder of the French Geological Society...

     (1777–1861), French geologist and mineralogist
  • Mathurin Cordier (1480–1564) (pen name Corderius), French pedagogue
  • Michaël Cordier
    Michaël Cordier
    Michaël Cordier is a Belgian professional footballer who plays for RSC Anderlecht.-Career:He formerly played for Charleroi, Eendracht Aalst, La Louvière, FC Brussels and Anderlecht. He participated at the 2007 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship.-External links:...

     (born 1984), Belgian footballer
  • Noëlle Cordier
    Noëlle Cordier
    Noëlle Cordier is a French singer. She participated for France in the 1967 Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna with the song "Il doit faire beau là-bas", finishing in third place of 17 entries . The song is very well thought-of and remains a favourite with Eurovision fans...

     (born 1944), French singer
  • Otto Cordier German engineer, known for the development of the Cordier-diagram for turbomachinery
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