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  1. Geneviève Gemayel (1908–2003) was a Lebanese political figure, pilot and artist. She is remembered for the role she played in Lebanese affairs as the wife of Pierre Gemayel, the founder and leader of the Kataeb Party, and as the mother of Bachir Gemayel and Amine Gemayel, both of whom were elected Presidents of Lebanon. Biography

  2. Gemayel family, Maronite Christian family prominent in Lebanese politics. The family is known for its role in the Phalange movement, one of the major belligerents in the civil war. Bashir Gemayel was due to become president of Lebanon in 1982 before his assassination.

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    Born in Ottoman-occupied Beirut, Evelyne Bustros was a patriotic activist for the liberation of Lebanon. She was at the forefront of the massive march for the independence of Lebanon on November 12th, 1943, along with the feminist movement. A Lebanese writer, later married to Gabriel Bustros, she published many books and articles, including Fredons...

    A Lebanese feminist born in Ayn El Konneyeh and deceased in Beirut, Najlaa ZeinEddine Saab came from a family of strong patriots who opposed the French Mandate. She led many feminist protests at the time of the French Mandate, headed the Lebanese Women Union, and served as vice-president of the Lebanese Red Cross.

    Born in Damour, Rose Ghorayeb Zakhour was a legend in her own right. She was a writer, author, literary critic, and activist for women’s rights. A Literature professor at the Lebanese American University, she was known as the First Female Critic in Arab Literature. She was published in many magazines, including Bahrain’s first Magazine, Voice of Ba...

    Made Faraj Allah, daughter of the Sursock neighborhood of Beirut, is known for her political role in the independence, her relationship with the British General Spears, and the Constitutional Bloc in Lebanon, and her famous home salon in the Zoukak El-Blat area of Beirut. One of the independence demonstrations went to her home in Zuqaq al-Blat to d...

    Genevieve Gemayel was the wife of Pierre Gemayel and a Lebanese political figure, pilot, and artist, who had a huge role in Lebanese affairs. She was born in Egypt and at the age of 16, she became one of the first women in the Middle East to receive a driving license. At 20 years old, she became the first woman in the region to fly an airplane. She...

  3. Nov 21, 2006 · Former Lebanese President Amin Gemayel, third from right, and his wife Joyce, left, were greeted at the Beirut airport in July 2000 by his mother, Genevieve, center, his son, Pierre, second from...

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  4. Pierre Gemayel (1905–1984), Lebanese political leader and founder of the Kataeb Party; Geneviève Gemayel (1908–2003), Lebanese political figure, pilot and artist; Maurice Gemayel (1910–1970), Member of Parliament, brother-in-law of Pierre Gemayel; Amine Gemayel (born 1942), President of Lebanon from 1982 to 1988, son of Pierre Gemayel

  5. Genevieve Gemayel: 01/23/1908: Children. Name Place of Birth Date of Birth ... President Bachir Gemayel: 11/10/1947: 09/14/1982: Webpage created with MacFamilyTree 8 ...

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  7. Partner Date of Birth Children; Fondateur Pierre Gemayel: Jacqueline Gemayel Claude Gemayel President Amine Gemayel Arze Gemayel Madis Gemayel President Bachir Gemayel