List of Famous people born in Hauts-de-France, France
Jean-Baptiste André Godin
Jean-Baptiste André Godin was a French industrialist, writer and political theorist, and social innovator. A manufacturer of cast-iron stoves and influenced by Charles Fourier, he developed and built an industrial and residential community within Guise called the Familistère de Guise. He ultimately converted it to cooperative ownership and management by workers.
Philippe-Laurent Roland
Philippe-Laurent Roland was a French sculptor. A native of Pont-à-Marcq, Nord, he died in Paris. His art is neoclassical in style; he worked a great deal in stone and in terra cotta. Some of his reliefs may be seen on the facade of the Louvre.
Gabriel Louis de Caulaincourt
Pigault-Lebrun
Charles-Antoine-Guillaume Pigault de l'Espinoy, better known as Pigault-Lebrun, was a French novelist and playwright.
Daniel Mio
Daniel Charles Mio was a French politician and teacher. He was known for his development of the Parc naturel régional Scarpe-Escaut.
Pierre François Marie Auguste Dejean
Pierre François Marie Auguste Dejean, was a French entomologist. A soldier of fortune during the Napoleonic Wars, he rose to the rank of lieutenant general and aide de campe to Napoleon. He amassed vast collections of Coleoptera, some even collected on the battlefield at Waterloo. He listed 22,399 species in his cabinets in 1837—at the time, the greatest collection of Coleoptera in the world. In 1802, he began publishing a catalogue of his vast collection, including 22,000 species names. Dejean was an opponent of the Principle of Priority in nomenclature. "I have made it a rule always to preserve the name most generally used, and not the oldest one; because it seems to me that general usage should always be followed and that it is harmful to change what has already been established". Dejean acted accordingly and often introduced in litteris names, given by himself to replace those already published by other authors. They became invalid. Dejean was president of the Société entomologique de France for the year 1840. In 1834, he was elected a foreign member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. He died on 17 March 1845.
Fabien Lecœuvre
Ferdinand Béghin
Marc-Philippe Daubresse
Marc-Philippe Daubresse was the French Minister for Youth and Active Solidarities.
Jean Lhermitte
Jacques Jean Lhermitte was a French neurologist and neuropsychiatrist.