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FRENCH POLITICIAN
Nihous; Frederic Nihous; Fredéric Nihous; Fréderic Nihous
  • Frédéric Nihous during the 2007 presidential campaign

Frédéric Bérat         
  • A caricature of Bérat by [[Benjamin Roubaud]]
FRENCH COMPOSER AND SONGWRITER
Frédéric Berat; Frederic Berat
Frédéric Bérat (11 March 1801, Rouen - 2 December 1855, Paris) was a French composer, chansonnier and goguettier. His best known song is Ma Normandie, the official anthem of the Bailiwick of Jersey.
Frédéric Pelletier         
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CANADIAN MUSIC CRITIC (1870-1944)
Fréderic Pelletier; Frederic Pelletier
Frédéric Pelletier (1 May 1870 – 30 May 1944) was a Canadian choir conductor, music educator, composer, music critic, journalist, civil servant, military officer, and physician. He was one of the principal music critics in Montreal during the first half of the 20th century, having worked in that capacity for every major publication in Montreal at one time or another.
Frédéric Ozanam         
  • Bust of Frédéric Ozanam.
FRENCH SCHOLAR (1813-1853)
Antoine Frederic Ozanam; Frederic Ozanam; Frederick Ozanam; Frédéric Antoine Ozanam; Antoine Frédéric Ozanam; Antoine-Frédéric Ozanam; Ozanam, Antoine-Frédéric; Ozanam, Antoine-Frederic; Antoine-Frederic Ozanam; Frederic Antoine Ozanam
Antoine-Frédéric Ozanam (; 23 April 1813 – 8 September 1853) was a French literary scholar, lawyer, journalist and equal rights advocate. He founded with fellow students the Conference of Charity, later known as the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul.

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Frédéric Nihous

Frédéric Nihous (born 15 August 1967) is a French politician from the Hunting, Fishing, Nature, Traditions (CPNT) party. He was a candidate for the 2007 French presidential election, but was eliminated in the first round of balloting. He was second to last, with 1.15% of votes (420 645 votes).

Born in Valenciennes, his origins are in Nord-Pas-de-Calais, in Northern France, but he lives in the Pyrénées Atlantiques, in south-western France. He was the Secretary General for CPNT starting in 1999 in the European Parliament. In 2002 he was the director of the presidential campaign of Jean Saint-Josse (founder of CPNT). After the election he became the parliamentary assistant to Saint-Josse, and controlled the political direction of the party.

He is married and a father of two.