List of Légion d'honneur recipients by name (G)
The following is a list of some notable Légion d'honneur recipients by name. The Légion d'honneur is the highest order of France. A complete, chronological list of the members of the Legion of Honour nominated from the very first ceremony in 1803 to now does not exist. The number is estimated at one million including about 3,000 Grand Cross.[1]
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- Gabby Gabreski
- Jean Louis Gaillot (1919–2003), French Resistance member during World War II
- Akseli Gallen-Kallela
- 66th Infantry Division, World War II
- Valentino Garavani (born 1932), Italian fashion design
- Gabriel García Márquez
- Timothy Garden, Baron Garden
- Jean-Claude Gaudin
- Charles Gauthier (1831–1891), French sculptor[2]
- James M. Gavin
- Hobart R. Gay
- George Reginald Geary
- Jacob Casson Geiger
- Erol Gelenbe, Computer Scientist and Engineer
- Étienne Maurice Gérard
- Alain Gerbault
- François Géré (born 1950), French historian
- Paul Gérin-Lajoie
- Claire M. Germain[3] (born 1951), professor of law and law librarian[4]
- Leonard T. Gerow
- Josephine de Gersdorff
- Colonel World War II Deputy Director O.S.S. Paris
- Jerzy Giedroyc (1906–2000), Polish writer and activist
- Henri Giffard (1825–1882), French engineer. Invented the steam injector and the powered airship.
- Pierre Giffard (1853–1922) French journalist, newspaper publisher and sports organiser.
- Gilberto Gil (born 1942), Brazilian musician and politician
- Guy Gilbert
- Virginia Gildersleeve
- Pierre Gilliard (1879–1962), French tutor to the children of Nicholas II of Russia
- Françoise Gilot
- Jean Giraudoux (1882–1944), French novelist, essayist, diplomat and playwright
- Olivier Giroud, World Cup winning footballer
- Paul Giroud (1898–1989), French physician and biologist
- Hubert de Givenchy (born 1927), French fashion designer
- Gladwyn Jebb, 1st Baron Gladwyn
- Lady Feodora Gleichen
- Graham Russell "Russ" Godden (born 1920), Stirling pilot RAF Squadron 196 (1944-45)
- Franck Goddio (born 1947), French underwater archaeologist
- Rick Goings
- Hermann Goldschmidt French - German astronomer and painter
- Major-General , Mexican Air Force Commander
- Jane Goodall
- Lawrence Seymour Goodman (1920-2021), British Pilot
- Adoor Gopalakrishnan (born 1941), Indian filmmaker
- Nadine Gordimer (born 1923), South African novelist and writer
- Amédée Gordini
- Bart Gordon[5]
- Pete Goss
- Derrick Gosselin
- Théodore Gosselin
- Henri Gouhier
- Georges Goursat (1863–1934), French caricaturist
- Bill Graham
- Arthur Forbes, 9th Earl of Granard
- David E. Grange, Jr.
- Ulysses S. Grant III
- Jules Gravereaux
- Cary Travers Grayson
- John Campbell Greenway
- Henri Grégoire
- Joseph-Ernest Grégoire
- Earle Davis Gregory
- Robert Gregory
- [[John Greig (born Glasgow 12.11.1923), Telegraphist, Forward Observation Unit (3rd Division D-Day landings, World War II). Died 09.02.2021 from Scepticemia at Goldielea Residential Home, Dumfries.English: John (Ian) GREIG 12.11.1923
- Jean Grelaud
- James Grierson
- Antoine Griezmann
- Jean-Pierre Grünfeld, a French nephrologist.
- Stanislaw Grzmot-Skotnicki
- Jean-Marie Guéhenno
- Michel Guérard (born 1933), French chef
- Henry Guerlac (1922–1981), American historian
- Jean Aimé Pierre Guerrier (1925–1949), Lieutenant at the 13e Demi-Brigade de Légion Étrangère
- Jose Gustavo Guerrero (1876–1958), Salvadoran lawyer, First President of The International Court of Justice in the Netherlands
- Gordon Guggisberg
- Sacha Guitry
- Ara Güler
- Björn Gunnlaugsson (1788–1876), Icelandic cartographer.
- Ruchria Gupta
- (1923–2017), 103rd Infantry Division, 409th Battalion, World War II[6]
- Georges Guynemer
- Gautier Capucon
References[]
- ^ Wattel, Michel et Béatrice, Les Grand Croix de la Légion d'honneur. De 1805 à nos jours, titulaires français et étrangers, Archives et Culture, 2009
- ^ " GAUTHIER, Charles." Benezit Dictionary of Artists, Oxford Art Online, Oxford University Press. Retrieved 23 June 2014.
- ^ "Bio". www.lawschool.cornell.edu.
- ^ "Claire M. Germain legion d'honneur 17 July 2007 - YouTube". Archived from the original on 2021-12-15.
- ^ "Barton Gordon Made Officer of the Legion of Honor". France in the United States / Embassy of France in Washington, D.C.
- ^ "Saratoga: French consul general presents Donald Gustafson her country's highest decoration". April 29, 2015.
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