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Émile André Jean-Marie Maury         
FRENCH NUNCIO
Émile André Jean-Marie Maury (22 May 1907 – 5 January 1994), sometimes called Jean-Marie Maury or Jean Baptiste Maury, was a French prelate of the Catholic Church who worked in the diplomatic service of the Holy See and was Archbishop of Reims from 1968 to 1972.
Jean-Marie André         
PROFESSOR, SCIENTIST
Jean-Marie Andre
Jean-Marie André (born 31 March 1944, in Charleroi, Belgium) is a Belgian scientist and professor of Theoretical and Chemical Physics at the Facultés Universitaires Notre-Dame de la Paix (Namur, Belgium). He made important contributions to polymer chemistry.
André-Marie Ampère         
  • ''Essai sur la philosophie des sciences''
FRENCH PHYSICIST AND MATHEMATICIAN
Andre Marie Ampere; Ampère, André Marie; Andre-Marie Ampere; Andre Maria Ampere; A.M. Ampere; Andre Ampere; André Marie Ampère; André Ampère; André Marie Ampére; André-Marie Ampè; Andre-Marie Ampe; Ampè, André-Marie; Ampe, Andre-Marie; Ampere, Andre Marie; André-Marie Ampère FRS

André-Marie Ampère (UK: , US: ; French: [ɑ̃pɛʁ]; 20 January 1775 – 10 June 1836) was a French physicist, mathematician and lay Catholic who was one of the founders of the science of classical electromagnetism, which he referred to as "electrodynamics". He is also the inventor of numerous applications, such as the solenoid (a term coined by him) and the electrical telegraph. As an autodidact, Ampère was a member of the French Academy of Sciences and professor at the École polytechnique and the Collège de France.

The SI unit of measurement of electric current, the ampere, is named after him. His name is also one of the 72 names inscribed on the Eiffel Tower.