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* '''Jacint Verdaguer''' (1845-1902), catalan poet, lived in August 1883 in casa Rossell at Ordino. He is deemed one of the most prestigious guests of the country. |
* '''Jacint Verdaguer''' (1845-1902), catalan poet, lived in August 1883 in casa Rossell at Ordino. He is deemed one of the most prestigious guests of the country. |
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* '''Boris de Skossyreff''' (1898-?), a Russian emigrate, self-proclaimed "Boris I, King of Andorra" in 1934, before the Catalan Co-prince intervened to restore order. |
* '''Boris de Skossyreff''' (1898-?), a Russian emigrate, self-proclaimed "Boris I, King of Andorra" in 1934, before the Catalan Co-prince intervened to restore order. |
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* colonel '''René Baulard''', honorary citizen of Andorra, restored order in Andorra in 1933. |
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* '''Philippe Wolff''' (1913-2001), medievalist, member of the French "Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres". |
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=== Contemporary Celebrities === |
=== Contemporary Celebrities === |
Revision as of 20:30, 1 November 2003
List of Andorrans or celebrities related with Andorra
- Antoni Fiter i Rossell, jurist, from Ordino, wrote the Manual Digest (1748). The Manual digest de las valls neutras de Andorra is an history book and maxim book, a seminal book for Andorra's politics.
- Jacint Verdaguer (1845-1902), catalan poet, lived in August 1883 in casa Rossell at Ordino. He is deemed one of the most prestigious guests of the country.
- Boris de Skossyreff (1898-?), a Russian emigrate, self-proclaimed "Boris I, King of Andorra" in 1934, before the Catalan Co-prince intervened to restore order.
- colonel René Baulard, honorary citizen of Andorra, restored order in Andorra in 1933.
- Philippe Wolff (1913-2001), medievalist, member of the French "Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres".
Contemporary Celebrities
- Òscar Ribas i Reig, Head of Government of Andorra from 1982 to 1984, and from 1990 to 1994.
- Marc Forné Molné, Head of Government of Andorra from 1994.
- Juli Minoves Triquell, minister, diplomat, writer.
- Antoni Morell, Andorran writer.
- Michèle Gazier (1946-), writer.
- Ramon Villeró Castellá (1955-), writer.
- Lluis Claret (1951-), cellist.
- Gérard Claret (1951-), violonist, director of the National Chamber Orchestra of Andorra.
- Arantxa Sanchez Vicario (1971-), tennis championwoman.
- Cyril Després (1974-) and Eric Bataille (1981-), bike champions.