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François Gautier (born 1950) is a journalist and Hindutva activist [1] based in India who served as the South Asian correspondent for multiple reputed French-language dailies. He advocates for an Indigenous Aryan narrative.
Gautier spent the majority of his career as a journalist at La Presse and later at Le Moniteur universel. He saw journalistic criticism as a means to a middle-class standard of living. The income was adequate and he had ample opportunities to travel. Gautier began contributing art criticism to obscure journals as early as 1831.
Ennemond Gaultier (Gaultier le Vieux, Gaultier de Lyon; also spelled Gautier or Gauthier [1]) (c. 1575 – 17 December 1651) was a French lutenist and composer. He was one of the masters of the 17th century French lute school. Gaultier was born in Villette, Dauphiné, France.
Gautier, Dominican Republic, a municipal district in the San Pedro de Macorís province Gautier, Mississippi , a city in Jackson County, Mississippi, United States Other uses
Théophile Gauthier, French writer, usually Théophil Gautier; Tyler Gauthier (born 1997), American football player; Ursula Gauthier, French journalist; Victor-Auguste Gauthier (1837–1911), French amateur palaeontologist. Pierre Gauthier (1930-2016), dit Gartier, French painter
Gautier is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include: Notable people with the surname include: Mylène Farmer (real surname: Gautier) (born 1961), French singer and songwriter, born in Canada
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Grégory Gaultier (born 1982), French squash player; Bon Gaultier, a pen name of the British writers William Edmondstoune Aytoun (1813–1865) and Sir Theodore Martin (1816–1909)