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St. Eligius, also known as
Éloi de Noyon or
Saint Éloi (c. 588 - 1 December 660) is the patron saint of goldsmiths, metalworkers, coin collectors, horses, and those who work with them. •
Saint Martial, third-century monk and first bishop of
Limoges. •
Pepin the Short (Pépin le Bref), eighth-century king of the Franks, son of
Charles Martel, and father of
Charlemagne. •
Blanche of Castile (1188–1252) is said to have owned a castle in Gentilly, the remains of which, chiefly underground vaults, still exist. •
Isaac de Benserade, author and playwright of the seventeenth century, lived in Gentilly and died there in 1691. •
Jacques Chapelle chemist and potter, director of the pottery works at
Sceaux from 1748 to 1763, was born at Gentilly in 1721. •
Robert Doisneau, the photographer, was born at Gentilly in 1912. •
Sophie Marceau, the movie actress, born in 1966, lived in Gentilly. •
Raymond Gentilly. • ==See also==