Gournay is the name or part of the name of six communes of France:
Gournay, Indre in the Indre département
Gournay-en-Bray in the Seine-Maritime département
Gournay-le-Guérin in the Eure département
Gournay-Loizé in the Deux-Sèvres département
Gournay-sur-Aronde in the Oise département
Gournay-sur-Marne in the Seine-Saint-Denis département
Gournay may also refer to:
Marie de Gournay (1565–1645), 17th-century French writer
Jacques Claude Marie Vincent de Gournay (1712-1759), 18th-century French economist.
Gournay Court a country house in West Harptree, Somerset, England
Topics referred to by the same term
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département Gournay-le-Guérin in the Eure département Gournay-Loizé in the Deux-Sèvres département Gournay-sur-Aronde in the Oise département Gournay-sur-Marne...
de Gournay is a British company known for its hand-painted wallpapers. The company was founded by Claud Cecil Gurney in 1986, in the basement of his family's...
Gournay Court in the parish of West Harptree, Somerset, England, is a country house built circa 1600. The house, along with the manor of West Harptree...
Jacques Claude Marie Vincent de Gournay (French: [də ɡuʁnɛ]; 28 May 1712, Saint-Malo – 27 June 1759, Cádiz), a French economist, became an intendant of...
Marie de Gournay (French: [maʁi də ɡuʁnɛ] ; 6 October 1565, Paris – 13 July 1645) was a French writer, who wrote a novel and a number of other literary...
Kevin Joseph Michael Gournay CBE FMedSci FRCN FRSM FRCPsych (Hon) PhD RN CSci Cert CBT is a registered psychologist, chartered scientist and a registered...
western terminus Nanterre–La Folie (E1) to the eastern termini Chelles–Gournay (E2) and Tournan (E4). It is operated by SNCF. Originally referred to as...
of a myth created around the figure of Paula Vicente. Marie Le Jars de Gournay, fille d'alliance (adopted daughter) of Michel de Montaigne and editor...
Michel-Jean Amelot, baron de Brunelles, marquis de Gournay (1655—Paris 1724), was a French diplomat, conseiller d'état to Louis XIV of France from 1698...
Atlanta?". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Retrieved March 15, 2024. Gournay, Isabelle (1993). AIA Guide to the Architecture of Atlanta. University...
Dominique Davray (born Marie-Louise Gournay; 27 January 1919 in Paris – 16 August 1998 in Paris) was a French actress. She performed in more than 90 films...
French economist Jacques Claude Marie Vincent de Gournay coined the word in the mid-18th century. Gournay never wrote the term down but a letter from a contemporary...
LSOA and 32,482 the least deprived. Gournay Court is a Grade II* Country house. Circa 1600 (Historic England. "Gournay Court (1129581)". National Heritage...
context, which date from this period, have been unearthed in Gaul, at both Gournay-sur-Aronde and Ribemont-sur-Ancre in the region of the Belgae chiefdom...
of the laws in France is that bureaucracy of which the late Monsieur de Gournay used to complain so greatly; here the offices, clerks, secretaries, inspectors...
and the Ephémérides du citoyen (1767–72 and 1774–76). Also, Vincent de Gournay (1712–1759), the Intendant du commerce, brought together a group of young...