in
Agen Cathedral , 2007 ;As place of birth • Saint
Caprasius of Agen, a Christian martyr and saint of the 4th. century •
Phoebadius of Agen (died ca. 392), a Catholic bishop of the fourth century. •
Bernard Palissy (ca.1510–1590),
potter, he may have been born in
Saintes. •
Joseph Justus Scaliger (1540–1609), Calvinist religious leader and scholar. •
Pierre Dupuy (1582–1651), writer and scholar. •
Francés de Corteta (1586-1667), nobleman and poet •
Joseph Barsalou (1600–1660), apothecary and physician. •
Godefroi, Comte d'Estrades (1607–1686), diplomatist and
Marshal of France. •
Bernard Germain de Lacépède (1756–1825),
naturalist and active
freemason. •
Jean Hilaire Asté (1775–1840), professor of music and instrument-maker, inventied the
ophicleide •
Jean Baptiste Bory de Saint-Vincent (1780–1846), naturalist and politician. •
Jacques Jasmin (1798–1864),
Provençal poet. •
Victor Rabu (1834–1907), architect, built many churches in Montevideo, Uruguay •
Joseph Chaumié (1849–1919), politician •
Les Lalanne, artists and sculptors
François-Xavier Lalanne (1927–2008) and
Claude Lalanne (1924–2019). •
Michel Serres (born 1930), philosopher and author •
Jacques Sadoul (born 1934), novelist, book editor and non-fiction author •
Jean Cruguet (born 1939),
jockey who won the
U.S. Triple Crown of thoroughbred racing •
Alain Aspect (born 1947), physicist and
Nobel Prize in Physics winner in 2022 •
Francis Cabrel (born 1953), singer-songwriter and guitarist •
Bernard Campan (born 1958), actor, film director and writer •
Emmanuel Flipo (born 1958), artist •
Bernard Andrieu (born 1959, philosopher and historian •
Béatrice Uria-Monzon (1963–2025), mezzo-soprano. •
Stéphane Rideau (born 1976), actor •
Fabien Barcella (born 1983), former rugby union player with 20 caps for
France •
Aymeric Laporte (born 1994), footballer with 20 caps for
Spain •
Brice Dulin, (born 1990), rugby union player with 36 caps for
France. ;As residence •
Julius Caesar Scaliger In 1525 he became physician to Antonio della Rovera,
bishop of Agen, and remained until his death in 1558. •
Nostradamus lived in Agen from 1531 until at least 1534. He was married to a local woman with whom he had two children. ==Miscellaneous==