Imbert may refer to: Antonio Imbert Barrera (1920–2016), Dominican military figure and politician, President of the Dominican Republic in 1965 Barthélemy...
Jacques Imbert (30 December 1929 – 11 November 2019) was a French gang leader who first came to prominence in 1960s Marseille's underworld, where he was...
Daniel "Dany" Imbert (December 17, 1952 – March 15, 2016) was a Mauritian football player who played as a forward for Racing Club and the Mauritius national...
Major General Antonio Cosme Imbert Barrera (December 3, 1920 – May 31, 2016) was a Dominican military general of the Dominican Army and was President of...
The Imbert Prize was instituted in 2005, and is awarded annually by the Association of Security Consultants (ASC) for the development of ideas for the...
Colm Imbert is a politician in Trinidad and Tobago. He is the Minister of Health since September 2015 and Member of Parliament for the constituency of...
Imbert Pugeys, or Imbert de Savoie, (died 1262) was a valet in the kings chamber who became constable at Hadleigh Castle in 1244 and Oxford Castle in 1253...
Joseph-Gabriel Imbert, also known as Frère Imbert (1666–1749) was a French painter and Carthusian monk. Among his pupils were Adrien Manglard and Joseph...
Imbert Brugal (b. Puerto Plata, 25 November 1955), is a Dominican jurist, author, journalist and columnist. Imbert was born to Segundo Manuel Imbert Barrera...
Georges Christian Peter Imbert (26 March 1884 – 6 February 1950) was a French chemical engineer and inventor. He became famous for the invention of the...
Brigadier General Segundo Francisco Imbert del Monte (12 May 1837 – 16 October 1905) was a Dominican military figure and politician; he was Vice President...
Juan Martín Imbert (born 31 March 1990) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a forward for San Martín de Tucumán. Imbert's youth career...
Enrique Anderson-Imbert (February 12, 1910– December 6, 2000) was an Argentine novelist, short-story writer and literary critic. Born in Córdoba, Argentina...
Claude Imbert (born 1933) is a French philosopher, logician, and translator of Gottlob Frege. Imbert earned an agrégation in 1955 at the École normale...
Imbert Maurits Jebbink (born 8 December 1946) is a retired field hockey player from the Netherlands. He competed at the 1976 Olympics and 1978 World Cup...
expected to see more wild swings, even if Fed makes big policy move". CNBC. Imbert, Yun Li,Jesse Pound,Fred (March 24, 2020). "Stock market live updates: Dow...
Guillaume Imbert de Boudeaux (1744 – 19 May 1803) was a French man of letters. Born in Limoges, Imbert was forced by his family to enter the Benedictine...
Goldmann Applanation Tonometer is an instrument that is based on Imbert-Fick law. It is considered to be the gold standard instrument for measurement of...
years. Their fame began with Pierre, and was sustained by his son, Pierre-Imbert, and by his nephew, Claude. Pierre Drevet, the Elder (1663–1738) was born...
the real bombers in Guildford and Woolwich, a fact Imbert was aware of.[citation needed] In 1976 Imbert was appointed Assistant Chief Constable, and later...