Dorion - Persons

Persons

  • Antoine-Aimé Dorion (January 17, 1818 – May 31, 1891), a French Canadian politician and jurist
  • Dan Dorion (born March 2, 1963), a retired American ice hockey player
  • Éric Dorion (born June 24, 1970), a politician from Quebec, Canada
  • Jacques Dorion (ca 1797 – December 29, 1877), a doctor and political figure in Lower Canada
  • Jean Dorion, a Canadian sociologist and a Quebec nationalist leader
  • Jean-Baptiste-Éric Dorion (September 17, 1826 – November 1, 1866), a journalist and political figure in Canada East
  • Marie Aioe Dorion (c.1786 – September 5, 1850), only female member of the Astor Expedition
  • Noël Dorion (July 24, 1904 - March 9, 1980), a law professor, lawyer and Canadian politician
  • Pierre-Antoine Dorion (ca 1789 – September 12, 1850), a businessman and political figure in Lower Canada
  • Pierre-Nérée Dorion (October 16, 1816 – ?), a Quebec land surveyor and political figure
Given name
  • Dorion Sagan (born 1959), an American science writer and son of Carl Sagan

Read more about this topic:  Dorion

Famous quotes containing the word persons:

    Persons attempting to find a motive in this narrative will be prosecuted; persons attempting to find a moral in it will be banished; persons attempting to find a plot in it will be shot.
    Mark Twain [Samuel Langhorne Clemens] (1835–1910)

    There be as many persons of a king, as there be petty constables in his kingdom. And so there are, or else he cannot be obeyed. But I never said that a king, and every one of his persons, are the same substance.
    Thomas Hobbes (1579–1688)

    I have never yet spoken from a public platform about women in industry that someone has not said, “But things are far better than they used to be.” I confess to impatience with persons who are satisfied with a dangerously slow tempo of progress for half of society in an age which requires a much faster tempo than in the days that “used to be.” Let us use what might be instead of what has been as our yardstick!
    Mary Barnett Gilson (1877–?)