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Chartier may refer to: Clément Chartier (b. 1946), a Métis leader Eugène Chartier (1893–1963), a violinist, violist, conductor and teacher Paul Joseph
Chartier
Canadian con artist (born 1983/1984)
Shelly Lynne Chartier (born 1983/1984) is a Canadian woman who became infamous for her online involvement in a catfishing scandal involving NBA basketball
Shelly_Chartier
Restaurant in Paris, France
Bouillon Chartier (French pronunciation: [bujɔ̃ ʃaʁtje]), or simply Chartier, is a "bouillon" restaurant in Paris founded in 1896, located in the 9th
Bouillon_Chartier
Canadian failed bomber
Paul Joseph Chartier (August 5, 1921 – May 18, 1966) was a Canadian man who died when a bomb he was preparing exploded in a washroom of the Parliament
Paul_Joseph_Chartier
Métis Canadian leader
Clément Chartier QC (born 1946) is a Métis Canadian leader. Chartier served as President of the World Council of Indigenous Peoples between 1984–87 and
Clément_Chartier
Fur trader, tribal chief and temperance activist
Peter Chartier (c. 1690—c.1759) (Anglicized version of Pierre Chartier, sometimes written Chartiere, Chartiers, Shartee or Shortive) was a fur trader of
Peter_Chartier
American professional baseball player
Donna Chartier was a utility infielder who played in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League (AAGPBL). Donna Chartier appeared as a member
Donna_Chartier
French Canadian restaurant in Alberta
Chartier is a French Canadian restaurant in Beaumont, Alberta. Chartier opened in 2016 after its owners, Darren and Sylvia Cheverie, conducted a successful
Chartier_(restaurant)
Topics referred to by the same term
of Chartiers Creek Chartiers Run (Chartiers Creek), a tributary of Chartiers Creek Chartiers Branch, of the Pennsylvania Railroad, followed Chartiers Creek
Chartiers
French–Canadian explorer, fur trader and frontiersman (1655–1718)
Martin Chartier (French pronunciation: [maʁtɛ̃ ʃaʁtje]; 1655 – Apr 1718) was a French-Canadian explorer and trader, carpenter and glove maker. He lived
Martin_Chartier
Society without rulers
Morris 2020, p. 39. Boettke & Candela 2020, pp. 224–225. Chartier & Van Schoelandt 2020, p. 4. Chartier & Van Schoelandt 2020, p. 4; Marshall 2008, pp. 562–563;
Anarchy
American theologian, philosopher, legal scholar, and political theorist
Chartier (born 1966) is an American legal scholar, philosopher, political theorist, and theologian. His work addresses anarchism and ethics. Chartier
Gary_Chartier
Canadian musician
Eugène Chartier (1893 – 1 November 1963) was a Canadian violinist, violist, conductor, and teacher. Born in Montreal, Chartier studied the violin with
Eugène_Chartier
French historian and historiographer
Roger Chartier (French: [ʁɔʒe ʃaʁtje]; born 9 December 1945) is a French historian and historiographer who is part of the Annales school. He works on the
Roger_Chartier
French film producer
Nicolas Chartier (French: [nikɔla ʃaʁtje]) is a French film producer. In 2005, he founded Voltage Pictures, a film production and distribution company
Nicolas_Chartier
French painter, draughtsman, and print publisher
Jean Chartier (1500–1580) was a French painter, draughtsman, and print publisher. Chartier was known to be working in Orléans. His style suggests that
Jean_Chartier_(painter)
French traditional type of restaurant
Edouard Chartier opened two further Bouillons Chartier in 1906: the Grand Bouillon Camille Chartier on Rue Racine and the Bouillon Edouard Chartier on Boulevard
Bouillon_(restaurant)
French philosopher (1868–1951)
Émile-Auguste Chartier (French: [ʃaʁtje]; 3 March 1868 – 2 June 1951), commonly known as Alain ([alɛ̃]), was a French philosopher, journalist, essayist
Alain_(philosopher)
American mathematician (born 1969)
Timothy P. Chartier (born 1969) is an American mathematician known for his expertise in sports analytics and bracketology, for his popular mathematics
Tim_Chartier
R.L. Chartier is a cutting horse trainer and earner of over $2.5 million at the start of the 2022 NCHA point year. In 2013, he was inducted into the Open
R.L._Chartier
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Jean Chartier may refer to: Jean Chartier (chronicler) (c. 1385–1464), chronicler of the life of Charles VII of France Jean Chartier (painter) (1500–1580)
Jean_Chartier
Cutting horse breeder (1930–2006)
M.L. Chartier (July 15, 1930 – June 23, 2006) was born in St. Clair County, Michigan. He was inducted into the NCHA NonPro Hall of Fame (1980) and showed
M.L._Chartier
Branch of anarchism
1080/10383441.2012.10854747. S2CID 143550988 – via Taylor and Francis+NEJM. Chartier, Gary; Johnson, Charles W. (2011). Markets Not Capitalism: Individualist
Market_anarchism
Jean Chartier (c.1385 – 19 February 1464) was a French chronicler and monk of the Abbey of Saint-Denis known for his chronicle of Charles VII. Chartier was
Jean_Chartier_(chronicler)
Canadian actor (born 1984)
Best Performance in a Comedy. Keeso is also known for his roles as Ben Chartier in the television series 19-2 (2014–2017), for which he won a Canadian
Jared_Keeso
1903 painting by Edmund Blair Leighton
Alain Chartier is an oil on canvas painting by English artist Edmund Blair Leighton, from 1903. It depicts the poet Alain Cartier receiving a kiss from
Alain_Chartier_(painting)
Musical artist
Richard Chartier (born March 29, 1971) is a sound/installation artist and graphic designer from the United States. He works in reductionist microsound
Richard_Chartier
Topics referred to by the same term
Chartiers Run may refer to: Chartiers Run (Allegheny River tributary) Chartiers Run (Chartiers Creek tributary) Chartiers (disambiguation) This disambiguation
Chartiers_Run
French poet and political writer
Alain Chartier (c. 1385 – 1430) was a French poet and political writer. Alain Chartier was born in Bayeux to a family marked by considerable ability. His
Alain_Chartier
Economic system free from interventionism
Market." In Chartier, Gary and Johnson, Charles. Markets Not Capitalism. Brooklyn, NY: Minor Compositions/Autonomedia. pp. 19–20. Chartier, Gary; Johnson
Laissez-faire
Topics referred to by the same term
Guillaume Chartier may refer to: Guillaume Chartier (bishop) (died 1 May 1472), French bishop Guillaume Chartier (theologian) (fl. 1555–1560), Swiss theologian
Guillaume_Chartier
Louis Chartier (1633–1660 ) was a surgeon sent to Canada from France in 1653. He was part of an initiative which was to strengthen Montreal. The Société
Louis_Chartier
Stream in Pennsylvania, U.S.
Chartiers Creek is a tributary of the Ohio River in Western Pennsylvania in the United States. The creek was named after Peter Chartier, a trapper of
Chartiers_Creek
Neighborhood of Pittsburgh in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States
Chartiers (sometimes called Chartiers City) is a neighborhood in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania's West End. It has a zip code of 15204, and has representation
Chartiers_(Pittsburgh)
Supreme Court of Canada case
Chartier v Chartier, 1999 1 S.C.R. 242 is a leading Canadian case decided by the Supreme Court of Canada on the legal role of step parents in a marriage
Chartier_v_Chartier
men was Martin Chartier (1655–1718) who returned to the Illinois Territory after Jolliet's expedition ended. In 1675 Martin Chartier married Straight
Straight Tail Meaurroway Opessa
Straight_Tail_Meaurroway_Opessa
Canadian trampoline gymnast
Jérémy Chartier (born March 27, 2001) is a Canadian trampoline gymnast from Montreal, Quebec. Chartier is the reigning Pan American Games Champion having
Jérémy_Chartier
American entrepreneur and venture capitalist (born 1967)
law War on Drugs Intellectuals Barnett Block Brennan Caplan Chamberlain Chartier Chodorov Ebeling Epstein Friedman (David) Friedman (Milton) Friedman (Patri)
Peter_Thiel
Louis-Théandre Chartier de Lotbinière (French pronunciation: [lwi teɑ̃dʁ ʃaʁtje də lɔtbinjɛʁ]; c. 1612 – c. 1688), considered by some sources to have been
Louis-Théandre Chartier de Lotbinière
Louis-Théandre_Chartier_de_Lotbinière
American visual artist born 1961
Jaq Chartier (born 1961) is an American visual artist. Chartier gained recognition for her Testing series, abstract paintings that are also active visual
Jaq_Chartier
French music award
The Prix Chartier (Chartier Prize) was a musical composition prize established in 1859 and awarded by the Académie des beaux-arts of the Institut de France
Prix_Chartier
Canadian ice hockey player (born 1996)
Rourke Chartier (born April 3, 1996) is a Canadian professional ice hockey player. He plays centre with Dresdner Eislöwen of the Deutsche Eishockey Liga
Rourke_Chartier
School district in Pennsylvania, US
The Chartiers-Houston School District covers the Borough of Houston and Chartiers Township in Washington County, Pennsylvania. The district operates Chartiers-Houston
Chartiers-Houston School District
Chartiers-Houston_School_District
Canadian politician
Antoine Chartier de Lotbinière Harwood (April 23, 1825 – August 6, 1891) was a Quebec lawyer and political figure. He represented Vaudreuil in the Legislative
Antoine Chartier de Lotbinière Harwood
Antoine_Chartier_de_Lotbinière_Harwood
American composer (born 1958)
(with Richard Chartier) Aurora Liminalis (2013, Line) (with Richard Chartier) Divertissement (2015, Important Records) (with Richard Chartier) Selva Oscura
William_Basinski
American politician (born 1971)
law War on Drugs Intellectuals Barnett Block Brennan Caplan Chamberlain Chartier Chodorov Ebeling Epstein Friedman (David) Friedman (Milton) Friedman (Patri)
Thomas_Massie
Regional nationalism associated with the region of Brittany in France
OCLC 668861. Nicolas 2007, p. 65 Chartier 2010, p. 267 Chartier 2010, p. 268 Chartier 2010, p. 270 Nicolas 2007, p. 67 Chartier 2010, p. 314 Nicolas 2007, p
Breton_nationalism
Canadian television series
characters. Adrian Holmes and Jared Keeso star as Nick Barron and Ben Chartier. The two are joined by principal cast members Benz Antoine, Mylène Dinh-Robic
19-2_(2014_TV_series)
Mixed martial arts training organization in Las Vegas
(UFC) MMAjunkie.com 2020 Coach of the Year (Eric Nicksick; tied with Tyson Chartier) 2021 Gym of the Year List of professional MMA training camps Canadian
Xtreme Couture Mixed Martial Arts
Xtreme_Couture_Mixed_Martial_Arts
French priest and journalist (1912–2006)
Michel Chartier (February 26, 1912 – July 11, 2006) is a French priest and journalist. In the 1930s, he was vicar in Givors . During the Second World War
Michel_Chartier
François-Louis Chartier de Lotbinière (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃swa lwi ʃaʁtje də lɔtbinjɛʁ]; 1716 – in or after 1785), Knight of Malta, was a Recollet
François-Louis Chartier de Lotbinière
François-Louis_Chartier_de_Lotbinière
American horse trainer (born 1957)
Randy Chartier (born March 31, 1957, St. Clair County, Michigan) is a cutting horse trainer, clinician, judge and competitor in the equestrian sport of
Randy_Chartier
Type of French restaurant with a relaxed setting
Amongst the most renowned places considered to be brasseries, Bouillon Chartier is probably the most emblematic. Located in the 9th arrondissement in Paris
Brasserie
French-Canadian cartoonist and illustrator
Albert Chartier (16 June 1912 – 25 February 2004) was a French-Canadian cartoonist and illustrator, best known for having created the comic strip Onésime
Albert_Chartier
Commune in Centre-Val de Loire, France
Saint-Chartier (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ʃaʁtje]) is a commune in the Indre department in central France. The writer Raymonde Vincent (1908–1985), winner
Saint-Chartier
French bishop
Guillaume Chartier (c. 1386 – 1 May 1472) was a French bishop. Born in Bayeux, Guillaume was the brother of Alain Chartier. He was appointed bishop of
Guillaume_Chartier_(bishop)
One of the five divisions of the Shawnee
division. From 1737 to about 1750 the Pekowi were led by Peter Chartier (born Pierre Chartier), a fur trader of Pekowi and French colonial parentage. He was
Pekowi
French poem by Alain Chartier
Mercy is a French narrative debate poem on courtly love written by Alain Chartier in 1424. The poem is written in a series of eight verse stanzas (huitains)
La_Belle_Dame_sans_Mercy
Reproductive structure in flowering plants
J.; Barroso de Morais, Erica; Bull-Hereñu, Kester; Carrive, Laetitia; Chartier, Marion; Chomicki, Guillaume; Coiro, Mario; Cornette, Raphaël; El Ottra
Flower
Archipelago in Estrie, Quebec, Canada
Université de Montréal. Chartier then bought back the part of Father Têtu in 1925, then that of Father Chartier in 1934. In 1938, Canon Chartier built a wooden
Marinier_Archipelago
Canadian television series
on Bon Cop, Bad Cop Written by Suzie Bouchard Eric K. Boulianne Benoit Chartier Quentin Condo Patrick Huard Sébastien Ravary Directed by Patrick Huard
Bon_Cop,_Bad_Cop_(TV_series)
Township in Pennsylvania, US
Chartiers Township is a township in Washington County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 8,628 at the 2020 census. Along with the borough
Chartiers Township, Pennsylvania
Chartiers_Township,_Pennsylvania
Economic system based on social ownership of the means of production in a market economy
Market". In Chartier, Gary; Johnson, Charles W. (eds.). Markets Not Capitalism. Brooklyn, NY: Minor Compositions/Autonomedia. pp. 19–20. Chartier, Gary; Johnson
Market_socialism
French military engineer (1723–1798)
Michel-Alain Chartier de Lotbinière, 1st Marquis de Lotbinière (French pronunciation: [miʃɛl ʃaʁtje də lɔtbinjɛʁ]; 1723–1798) was a French Canadian military
Michel Chartier de Lotbinière, Marquis de Lotbinière
Michel_Chartier_de_Lotbinière,_Marquis_de_Lotbinière
Canadian ice hockey player
Dave Chartier (born February 15, 1961) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player. Born in St. Lazare, Manitoba, Chartier was drafted 191st overall
Dave_Chartier
Canadian priest (1798–1853)
Étienne Chartier (26 December 1798 – 6 July 1853) was a many faceted Roman Catholic priest from Lower Canada whose family had a long association with anti-British
Étienne_Chartier
French-Canadian Poet
René-Louis Chartier de Lotbinière (French pronunciation: [ʁəne lwi ʃaʁtje də lɔtbinjɛʁ]; 1641–1709) was a French-Canadian Poet, 1st Seigneur de Lotbinière
René-Louis Chartier de Lotbinière
René-Louis_Chartier_de_Lotbinière
Canadian ice hockey player
Frédéric Chartier (born May 31, 1975) is a Canadian former ice hockey player. He won the Michel Brière Memorial Trophy as the Most Valuable Player in the
Frédéric_Chartier
French folk heroine and saint (1412–1431)
oversee the process: Jean Juvénal des Ursins, archbishop of Reims; Guillaume Chartier, bishop of Paris; and Richard Olivier de Longueil, bishop of Coutances
Joan_of_Arc
Study of mental functions and behaviors
Science. Archived from the original on 21 May 2021. Retrieved 20 May 2021. Chartier, Chris; Kline, Melissa; McCarthy, Randy; Nuijten, Michele; Dunleavy, Daniel
Psychology
Canadian ice hockey defenceman
Christian Chartier (born December 29, 1980) is a Canadian ice hockey defenceman who last played for Augsburger Panther in the Deutsche Eishockey Liga (DEL)
Christian_Chartier
Richard J. F. Chartier is a Canadian judge and former Chief Justice of Manitoba. He was appointed a judge of the Manitoba Court of Appeal on November 23
Richard_J._F._Chartier
Canadian politician (1748 – 1822)
Michel-Eustache-Gaspard-Alain Chartier de Lotbinière (French pronunciation: [miʃɛl østaʃ ɡaspaʁ alɛ̃ ʃaʁtje də lɔtbinjɛʁ]; August 31, 1748 – January 1
Michel-Eustache-Gaspard-Alain Chartier de Lotbinière
Michel-Eustache-Gaspard-Alain_Chartier_de_Lotbinière
Stream in Pennsylvania, US
Chartiers Run is a tributary of Chartiers Creek in Washington County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. It was named after Peter Chartier, a trapper
Chartiers Run (Chartiers Creek tributary)
Chartiers_Run_(Chartiers_Creek_tributary)
French cyclist
Albert Chartier (born 20 March 1888) was a French racing cyclist. He finished in last place in the 1907 Tour de France. "Albert Chartier". Cycling Archives
Albert_Chartier_(cyclist)
Pekowi Shawnee chief
Salle, accompanied by Martin Chartier. In 1674 Chartier married Opessa's sister Sewatha Straight Tail (1660–1759). Chartier led a mutiny against La Salle
Opessa_Straight_Tail
Canadian politician
Danielle Chartier is a former Canadian politician. She was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan in a by-election on September 21, 2009,
Danielle_Chartier
Borough in Pennsylvania, US
Houston: Chartiers Creek flows through the borough. Chartiers Run joins Chartiers Creek at the borough of Houston. Plum Run joins Chartiers Run in the
Houston,_Pennsylvania
Socialism emphasising democracy
19–20. Chartier & Johnson 2011; Zwolinski 2013. Chartier & Johnson 2011. Chartier 2009 (Socialist Ends, Market Means); Chartier 2010; Chartier 2010 (Speech)
Democratic_socialism
Guillaume Chartier was a Calvinist theologian and Protestant pastor from Geneva, active between 1555 and 1560. He was a young theologian in Geneva when
Guillaume Chartier (theologian)
Guillaume_Chartier_(theologian)
French trampoline gymnast (born 1999)
Julien Chartier (born 13 July 1999) is a French athlete who competes in trampoline gymnastics. Chartier comes from Vannes, France. He started training
Julian_Chartier
French politician (born 1947)
Élisabeth Morin-Chartier (French pronunciation: [elizabɛt mɔʁɛ̃ ʃaʁtje]; born 10 October 1947) is a French politician of the Agir party who served as Member
Élisabeth_Morin
French used car sales company
Nicolas Chartier and is present in 6 European countries. Aramisauto was founded on September 25, 2001, by Guillaume Paoli and Nicolas Chartier. In 2007
Aramis_Group
$978,000 on worldwide rentals of $3.6 million. In: Block & Wilson 2010. Chartier, Roy (September 6, 1938). "You Can't Take It With You". Variety. Archived
List of highest-grossing films
List_of_highest-grossing_films
Railroad branch in Pennsylvania, US
The Chartiers branch of the Pennsylvania Railroad followed Chartiers Creek from Carnegie to Washington, passing Bridgeville, present day Southpointe, and
Chartiers_Branch
27 BC–476/1453 AD state and civilization
Cavallo & Chartier (1999), pp. 83–84 Johnson (2010), pp. 17–18; Cavallo & Chartier (1999), pp. 84–85 Marshall (1976), p. 253. Cavallo & Chartier (1999),
Roman_Empire
Louis-Eustache Chartier de Lotbinière (French pronunciation: [lwi østaʃ ʃaʁtje də lɔtbinjɛʁ]; December 14, 1688 – February 12, 1749), Seigneur de Lotbinière;
Eustache Chartier de Lotbinière
Eustache_Chartier_de_Lotbinière
18th century Pekowi Shawnee chief
war between English settlers and the Shawnees. In 1745 he joined Peter Chartier and other Shawnees who chose loyalty to New France, but after three years
Meshemethequater
Formula 4 motor racing championship
New Zealand and Monégasque driver competing under a Monégasque licence. Chartier is a Canadian driver competing under an Italian licence. Savinkov is a
2026_Italian_F4_Championship
Public school in Pennsylvania, United States (established in 1959)
Chartiers Valley High School is a public school that was established in 1959 and is physically located in Collier Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
Chartiers_Valley_High_School
Bombing of a sculpture in Brittany, France
101. Kervran 2006, p. 97. Kervran 2006, p. 98. Chartier 2010, p. 427. Chartier 2007, p. 127. Chartier 2010, p. 438. Ancelin, M. (10 August 1932). "L'enquête
Attack of 7 August 1932 in Rennes
Attack_of_7_August_1932_in_Rennes
American social news and discussion site
Archived from the original on April 30, 2023. Retrieved June 15, 2023. Chartier, David (March 2, 2009). "Review: iReddit for iPhone does social news right"
2011 Canadian TV series or program
in the head and left hospitalized for life. Replacing Harvey is Benoît Chartier, a veteran constable from the Sûreté du Québec, who transferred to Montreal
19-2_(2011_TV_series)
American teacher and writer (1867–1957)
law War on Drugs Intellectuals Barnett Block Brennan Caplan Chamberlain Chartier Chodorov Ebeling Epstein Friedman (David) Friedman (Milton) Friedman (Patri)
Laura_Ingalls_Wilder
Unincorporated community in Pennsylvania, US
is a census-designated place in Chartiers Township, Pennsylvania, United States. The community is located in Chartiers Township, in central Washington
Meadowlands,_Pennsylvania
British painter (1852–1922)
Song (1902) Courtship (1903) The Queen kisses the sleeping poet Alain Chartier (1903) Courtship by the Piano (1903) Ribbons and Laces for Very Pretty
Edmund_Blair_Leighton
American individualist anarchist (1854–1939)
Retrieved 23 May 2026. Chartier, Gary. Anarchy and Legal Order. Cambridge University Press: New York. 2013. p. 399. Chartier, Gary. Anarchy and Legal
Benjamin_Tucker
Canadian grindcore band
and Dave and they left the band in mid-2005. Mathieu Vilandré and Steve Chartier (aka Esteve Decalisse) were brought on guitar and bass respectively in
Fuck_the_Facts
Film series article
Anna Todd, Brian Pitt, Aron Levitz, Mark Canton, Jennifer Gibgot, Nicolas Chartier & Courtney Solomon After We Fell September 30, 2021 (2021-09-30) Castille
After_(film_series)
2017 American film
Sean Carter and written by Joseph Dembner. It was produced by Nicolas Chartier, Andrew Rona, Alex Heineman, Craig J. Flores, Michael Fiore, and Joseph
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