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List of University of Paris people : ウィキペディア英語版
List of University of Paris people

This is an incomplete list of notable people affiliated with the University of Paris (often called ''La Sorbonne'').
== Notable alumni ==

* Michel Aflaq (1910–1989), ideological founder of Ba'athism, a form of Arab nationalism
* Alexander Alekhine (1892–1946), World Chess Champion
* Pope Alexander V (1339–1410), Pope or antipope during the Western Schism
* Nathan Alterman (1910-70), Israeli poet and playwright
* Luis López Álvarez (born 1930), Spanish poet
* Theo Angelopoulos (born 1936), Greek film director
* St. Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274), Italian Catholic philosopher and theologian in the scholastic tradition
* Antoine Arnauld (1612–1694), Roman Catholic theologian and writer
* Joaquín Balaguer (1906–2002), President of the Dominican Republic
* Honoré de Balzac (1799–1850), French writer
* Roland Barthes (1915–1980, literary critic, literary and social theorist, philosopher and semiotician
* Jean Baudrillard (1929–2007), Cultural theorist and philosopher
* Simone de Beauvoir (1908–1986), French author, philosopher, and feminist
* Pope Benedict XVI (born 1927), born Joseph Alois Ratzinger
* Nicolas Boileau-Despréaux (1636–1711), French poet and critic
* Habib Bourguiba (c. 1903–2000), first President of Tunisia (1957–1987)
* John Calvin (1509–1564), founder of Calvinism
* Roch Carrier (born 1937), Canadian novelist
* Constantin-François Chassebœuf, French philosopher and count
* Adrienne Clarkson (born 1939), Governor General of Canada
* Conrad of Megenberg (born 1309), German historian
* Marie Skłodowska-Curie (1867–1934), physicist, Nobel Prize in Physics in 1903 with her husband Pierre Curie, Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1911
* Pierre Curie (1859–1906), physicist, Nobel Prize in Physics in 1903 with his wife Marie Skłodowska-Curie
* Gilles Deleuze (1925–1995), French philosopher
* Hasan Dosti (1895–1991), Albanian jurist and politician
* St. Maurice Duault (1117–1191), French abbot and saint
* Raymond Duchamp-Villon (1876–1918), French sculptor
* Desiderius Erasmus (1466/1469–1536), Dutch humanist and theologian
* Peter Faber (1506–1546), Christian missionary and co-founder of the Society of Jesus
* Moshé Feldenkrais (1904–1984), founder of the Feldenkrais Method of movement education
* Lawrence Ferlinghetti (born 1919), poet and co-owner of the City Lights Bookstore and publishing house
* David Feuerwerker (1912–1980), rabbi and historian
* Jean-Luc Godard (born 1930), film director
* Haim Gouri (born 1923), Israei poet, novelist, journalist, and documentary filmmaker
* Abimael Guzmán (born 1934), leader of the Maoist guerrilla movement Sendero Luminoso in Peru
* Francis Seymour Haden (1818–1910), English surgeon, best known as an etcher
* Pavel Hak (born 1962), playwright and author
* Mahmoud Hessaby (1903–1992), Iranian scientist and politician
* Ivica Hiršl (1905–1941), Croatian communist and Mayor of Koprivnica
* Enver Hoxha (1908–1985), Albanian communist dictator (1946–1985)
* Victor Hugo (1802–1885), Romantic novelist, playwright, essayist and statesman
* St. Ignatius of Loyola (1491–1556), founder of the Society of Jesus
* Luce Irigaray (born 1930), French feminist, psychoanalytic and cultural theorist
* Irène Joliot-Curie (1897–1956), French scientist, shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1935 with her husband Frédéric Joliot
* Vilayat Inayat Khan (born 1916), Sufic leader and writer
* Arvid Kurck (1464–1522), Finnish bishop
* Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier (1743–1794), father of modern chemistry, developed the law of conservation of mass
* Diego Laynez (1512–1565), Roman Catholic theolgian, and the second general of the Society of Jesus
* Henri Lefebvre (1901–1991), Marxist sociologist and philosopher
* Claude Lévi-Strauss (1908–2009), anthropologist who developed structuralism
* Peter Lombard (c. 1100–1160/64), Roman Catholic theologian
* Jean-François Lyotard (1924–1998), philosopher and literary theorist
* Hilda Madsen (1910–1981), British-American artist and dog breeder
* Norman Mailer (1923–2007), American writer
* John Mair (also known as John Major) (1467–1550), Scottish philosopher
* Cecilia Malmström (born 1968), Swedish Minister for European Affairs
* Benoît Mandelbrot (born 1923), mathematician
* Marsilius of Padua (1270–1342), Italian scholar; Rector of the university 1313
* Bernard Miège (born 1941), French media theorist
* Sherman Minton, Democratic United States Senator from Indiana; Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
* François Mitterrand, former President of France
* André Morellet (1727–1819), French economist and writer
* Mikhail Vasilievich Ostrogradsky (1801–1862), Ukrainian mathematician, mechanician and physicist
* José Francisco Peña Gómez (1937–1998), leader of the Dominican Revolutionary Party
* Denis Pétau (1583–1652), French Jesuit theologian
* Peter of Blois (1135–1203), French poet and diplomat
* Paul H. Raihle (born 1893), member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
* Pauline Réage (1907–1998), French author
* Paul Ricœur (1913–2005), philosopher
* Vera Maria Rosenberg (Vera Atkins of SOE)
* Ibrahim Rugova (1944–2006), first President of Kosovo
* Modjtaba Sadria (1949-), philosopher, Honorary Professor of Centre for Ethics in Medicine and Society in Monash University, Australia
* Émile Saisset (1814–1863), French philosopher
* Nawaf Salam, Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Lebanon to the United Nations
* Alfonso Salmeron (1511–1590), theologian, and one of the original members of the Society of Jesus
* Menachem Mendel Schneerson, the seventh Lubavitch Rebbe of the Chabad Hasidei Dynasty and World Jewish Outreach Organization
* Jean-Pierre Serre (born 1926), mathematician
* Ali Shariati (1933–1977), Iranian sociologist
* Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès (1748–1836), French statesman; revolutionary leader; instigator of the coup d'état of 18 Brumaire, which brought Napoleon Bonaparte to power
*Joshua Sobol (born 1939), Israeli playwright, writer, and director
* Susan Sontag (1933–2004), American writer and activist
* Jean Stein, American author and editor
* Hasan Tahsini (1811-1881), Albanian scholar
* Pierre Teilhard de Chardin (1881–1955), Jesuit Priest, paleontologist and philosopher
* Dale C. Thomson DFC (1923–1999), Canadian academic, author, Prime Ministerial advisor
* Marina Tsvetaeva (1892–1941), Russian poet and writer
* Anne-Robert-Jacques Turgot, Baron de Laune (1727–1781), French statesman and economist
* John Napier Turner (born 1929), former Canadian Prime Minister
* Jacques Vergès (born 1925), French lawyer
* Andreas Vesalius (1514–1564), Belgian physician and anatomist
* Sérgio Vieira de Mello (1948–2003), Brazilian United Nations diplomat
* Paul Virilio (born 1932), cultural theorist and urbanist
* Walter of Châtillon, 12th-century French writer and theologian
* Sam Waterston (born 1940), American actor
* Elie Wiesel (born 1928), Romanian Holocaust survivor, novelist and political activist
* St. Francis Xavier (1506–1552), Christian missionary and co-founder of the Society of Jesus

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