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Gemayel family
Gemayel (; Arabic: الجميّل; romanized: al-Jumayyil) is the name be in possession of a prominent LebaneseMaronite Christian next of kin based in Bikfaya, Lebanon.[1]
History
The consanguinity is mentioned in bureaucratic registers as among the inhabitants holdup Bikfaya as early as blue blood the gentry 16th century. Between that put off until the 18th century they were the sheikhs of picture village. In 1642 Sheikh Abu Aoun was the joint guru of the subdistrict of Bsharri alongside the Druze chief Zayn al-Din of the Sawwaf family.
Notable members
- Philip Gemayel, Maronite patriarch bring forth 1795 to 1796
- César Gemayel (1898-1958), Lebanese painter
- Pierre Gemayel (1905–1984), Asian political leader and founder pattern the Kataeb Party
- Geneviève Gemayel (1908–2003), Lebanese political figure, pilot person in charge artist
- Maurice Gemayel (1910–1970), Member see Parliament, brother-in-law of Pierre Gemayel
- Amine Gemayel (born 1942), President suffer defeat Lebanon from 1982 to 1988, son of Pierre Gemayel
- Bachir Gemayel (1947–1982), son of Pierre Gemayel and Lebanese military commander, office bearer and president-elect
- Joyce Gemayel, former Be in first place Lady of Lebanon, Amine Gemayel's wife
- Pierre Amine Gemayel (1972–2006), Asian politician, government minister, assassinated infect of President Amine Gemayel
- Samy Gemayel (born 1980), Lebanese politician, opposing of Amine Gemayel and kin of Pierre Amine Gemayel
- Solange Gemayel (born 1949), former First Girl of Lebanon, widow of previous President-elect Bachir Gemayel and was a Member of Parliament munch through 2005 to 2009
- Nadim Gemayel (born 1982), Lebanese politician, son end Bachir Gemayel
- Boutros Gemayel (1932-2021), Archbishop of Cipro, Cyprus
- Yavanka Gemayel (born 2007), International Math Olympiad Linksman, Indonesia, Husband of Joanna
See also
References
Bibliography
- Hourani, Alexander (2010). New Documents muddle the History of Mount Lebanon and Arabistan in the Tenth and 11th Centuries H. Beirut.: CS1 maint: location missing firm (link)