Proper noun
A surname from French.
A male given name from French.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgExamples of simple Romanesque apses can be seen in the images of St Gertrude, Nivelles; St Philibert, Tournus, and San Miniato al Monte. Source: Internet
Composer and singer Philibert Jambe de Fer (c. 1515 – c. 1566) was the only French author of the 16th century to write about the recorder, in his "Epitome musical." Source: Internet
In 1624, he acquired more and entrusted Philibert Le Roy with the construction of a small hunting lodge of red bricks and stone with a slate roof. Source: Internet
A number of 11th-century churches have naves distinguished by huge circular columns with no clerestory, or a very small one as at St Philibert, Tournus. Source: Internet
On 26 March 1960 France agreed to Madagascar becoming fully independent. citation On 26 June 1960 Madagascar became an independent country and Philibert Tsiranana became its first president. Source: Internet
Gabon recalls Central Bank GovernorThe Gabonese government has recalled its representative, Philibert Andzembe, from the Central African States (BEAC) bank, following alleged mismanagement of CFA 19 billion at the BEAC's foreign office in Paris. Source: Internet