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Jupiter (
Antiquity), king of the gods in the Roman pantheon. In ancient times, he was credited with creating the city of Tornodurum when he fell into the lost valley of
Pagus Tornodorensis. Becoming Tonnerre in the Middle Ages, it is said that the exact location of the impact is symbolized by the Fosse Dionne whose waters were called "divona" (divine in Latin). •
Ebbon of Sens (?-743), abbot of
Saint-Pierre-le-vif and the bishop of Sens, born in Tonnerre. •
Thierry II of Orleans (?-1022), former bishop of Orleans, died in Tonnerre. •
Margaret of Burgundy-Tonnerre (1248–1308), retired in Tonnerre, founder of the Hôtel-Dieu. •
Louise of Clermont (1504–1596), Countess of Tonnerre, Duchess of Uzès. •
François Michel Le Tellier, Marquis of Louvois (1641–1691), Secretary of War during the reign of
Louis XIV, Count of Tonnerre from 1684. •
Charles de Beaumont, Chevalier d'Éon (1728–1810), born in Tonnerre at Hôtel d'Uzès. •
Jean-Baptiste Chaussard (1729–1818), royal architect, born in Tonnerre. •
Agnès Fayolle de la Marcelle (1746–1832), politician, born in Tonnerre. •
Jean Gaspard de Vence (1747–1808), corsair and admiral, died in his property of Vaulichères. •
François Barbuat de Maison-Rouge (1767–1799), born in Tonnerre. •
Louis Anne Marie Gouré de Villemontée (1768–1813), brigadier general. •
Jean-Baptiste-Marie Campenon (1819–1891), general, Minister of War, born in Tonnerre. •
Charles Joseph Dumas-Vence (1823–1904), admiral, born in Tonnerre. •
Ernest Cœurderoy (1825–1862), anarchist, born in
Avallon. His wife sold his house to Tonnerre. •
Armand Colin (1842–1900), publisher, born in Tonnerre. •
Marie Huot (1846–1930), author and feminist, born in Tonnerre. •
Frédéric Damé (1849–1907), journalist, historian and philologist, born in Tonnerre. •
Henri Chaput (1857–1919), surgeon, born in Tonnerre. •
Émile Bernard (1868–1941), painter, founder of the School of Pont-Aven, lived there from 1904 to 1919. •
Georges Henri Carré (1878–1945), painter. •
Edmond Archdeacon (1863–1906), councilor general. •
Ernest Archdeacon (1898–1950), France's foremost promoter of aviation. He was also an avid sporting motorist. He was the proprietor of the Abby of Saint Michael (). •
André Maire (1898–1984), painter. •
Jean-Pierre Sioul (1902–1991), artist. •
Élie Wermelinger (1906–1993), journalist for ''
L'Équipe'', followed the itinerary of the
Tour de France. ==Events==