at the Fountain of the Four Bishops, in the center of
Place Saint-Sulpice in Paris. Fléchier studied and later taught at the Collège of Tarascon. was born in Tarascon •
Ricau de Tarascon (active between 1200 and 1240),
Provençal knight and
troubadour •
Joseph ben Abba Mari ben Joseph ben Jacob Caspi (1280—1345), prominent Jewish medieval philosopher, lived in Tarascon •
Immanuel ben Jacob Bonfils (c. 1300 – 1377), Jewish mathematician and astronomer, lived in Tarascon •
René d'Anjou (1409–1480), lived in Tarascon •
Claude de Bectoz (1490–1547), female writer and philosopher of the
Renaissance, abbess of the
Benedictine Monastery Saint Honorat, lived in Tarascon •
Honoré du Laurens (1564–1612),
archbishop of Embrun, was born in Tarascon •
André du Laurens (1558–1609), physician, was born in Tarascon •
Sauvaire Intermet (c.1573–1657), musician and composer, was born in Tarascon •
Esprit Fléchier (1632–1710), preacher and author,
Bishop of Nîmes from 1687, studied and later taught at the Collège of Tarascon •
Jean Gilles (1668–1705), composer, was born in Tarascon •
Joseph Privat de Molières (1676–1742), physicist and mathematician, was born in Tarascon •
Léon Ménard (1706–1767), lawyer and historical writer, was born in Tarascon •
Jean-Esprit Isnard (1707–1781),
pipe organ builder, lived and died in Tarascon •
Hippolyte de Sade de Vaudronne (1710–1780), French Navy officer, was born in Tarascon •
Conrad Mouren (1731–1795), secretary of the Municipality of Tarascon. •
Urbain Audibert (1789–1846),
nurseryman, was born in Tarascon •
Joseph Desanat (1796–1873), poet and journal editor, was born in Tarascon •
Étienne-Michel Faillon (1800–1870), Catholic historian, was born in Tarascon •
Joseph Roumanille (1818–1891), poet and one of the founders of
Félibrige, studied and worked there from 1834 to 1839 •
Jean Barnabé Amy (1839–1907), sculptor, was born in Tarascon •
Brémonde de Tarascon (1858–1898), poet who wrote in the Occitan language •
S. R. Crockett (1859–1914) Scottish novelist, lived and died in Tarascon •
Jean Théveney (1866–1960), army officer, was born in Tarascon •
Louis Pasquet (1867–1931), politician, was born in Tarascon •
Marius Chaîne (1873–1960), Jesuit, scholar of
Ethiopic and
Coptic
philology, was born in Tarascon •
Jean-François Rodriguez (born 1957), professional
racing cyclist, was born in Tarascon •
Sébastien Fidani (born 1978), professional
footballer, was born in Tarascon •
Youssef Hajdi (born 1979), actor, was born in Tarascon •
Driss Himmes (born 1983), professional
footballer, was born in Tarascon •
Yoan Benyahya (born 1987), professional
footballer, was born in Tarascon ==Twin towns==