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  • Joseph Abboud, American fashion designer (Arts, culture, and entertainment)

  • Amin al-Rihani, poet (Arts, culture, and entertainment)

  • Gibran Khalil Gibran, artist and writer (Arts, culture, and entertainment)

  • Youssef Howayek, sculptor (Arts, culture, and entertainment)

  • Tony Kanaan, race car driver (Arts, culture, and entertainment)

  • Joseph Philippe Karam, architect (Arts, culture, and entertainment)

  • Najwa Karam, singer (Arts, culture, and entertainment)

  • Mario Kassar, Hollywood producer, behind such movies as Rambo, Terminator II and Stargate (Arts, culture, and entertainment)

  • Wael Kfoury, singer (Arts, culture, and entertainment)

  • Callie Khouri, screenwriter (Arts, culture, and entertainment)

  • Elissa Khoury, singer (Arts, culture, and entertainment)

  • Marwan Khoury, singer (Arts, culture, and entertainment)

  • Nadine Labaki, actress and director (Arts, culture, and entertainment)

  • Mika, singer (Arts, culture, and entertainment)

  • George Daniel, present Commissioner of the National Lacrosse League. (Arts, culture, and entertainment)

  • Kathy Najimy, actress (Arts, culture, and entertainment)

  • Octavia Nasr, CNN editor (Arts, culture, and entertainment)

  • Elie Saab, International fashion designer (Arts, culture, and entertainment)

  • Baba Saad, German rapper of Lebanese descent (Arts, culture, and entertainment)

  • Nicole Saba, singer (Arts, culture, and entertainment)

  • Michael Sallah, Pulitzer Prize reporter (Arts, culture, and entertainment)

  • Elie Samaha, filmmaker (Arts, culture, and entertainment)

  • Tony Shalhoub, three-time Emmy Award and Golden Globe-winning American television and film actor (Arts, culture, and entertainment)

  • Danny Thomas, actor and founder of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital (Arts, culture, and entertainment)

  • Gabriel Yared, Oscar-winning musician for the soundtrack of The English Patient (Arts, culture, and entertainment)

  • Mario Zagallo (Zakhour), former Brazil national football team, player and coach (Arts, culture, and entertainment)

  • Nawal Al Zoghbi (Arts, culture, and entertainment)

  • Tom Shadyac, Hollywood producer and director (Arts, culture, and entertainment)

  • Tiny Tim, musician (Arts, culture, and entertainment)

  • Carlos Ghosn, Lebanese-French-Brazilian industrialist, CEO of Nissan and Renault. (Business)

  • George J. Maloof, Jr., entrepreneur. (Business)

  • Tarek Saab, former contestant on The Apprentice and President of Texas Precious Metals and Fibonacci.com. (Business)

  • Carlos Slim, Lebanese-Mexican, CEO of Teléfonos de México (Telmex) and many other companies in Mexico, and recently considered as the richest man in the world by Forbes. (Business)

  • Gilbert Chagoury, businessman and philanthropist (Business)

  • Abdalá Bucaram, former President of Ecuador

    (Ecuador) (Government and politics)

  • Alberto Dahik, former Vice President of Ecuador

    (Ecuador) (Government and politics)

  • Jamil Mahuad, former President of Ecuador (1998–2000)

    (Ecuador) (Government and politics)

  • Jaime Nebot, Ecuadorian politician

    (Ecuador) (Government and politics)

  • Julio Teodoro Salem, former President of Ecuador

    (Ecuador) (Government and politics)

  • Juan Luis Manzur, Argentinian Minister of Health and Environment

    (Argentina) (Government and politics)

  • Edward J. Akar, former Sierra Leone Minister of Finance

    (Sierra Leone) (Government and politics)

  • John Saad, former Sierra Leone Minister of Housing and Infrastructural Development

    (Sierra Leone) (Government and politics)

  • Joe Blell, former Sierra Leone Minister of Defence

    (Sierra Leone) (Government and politics)

  • Alberto Abdala, politician, painter and former Vice-President of Uruguay

    (Uruguay) (Government and politics)

  • Patricia Arab, member of the Legislative Assembly of Nova Scotia, Canada

    (Canada) (Government and politics)

  • Mark Assad, Canadian politician

    (Canada) (Government and politics)

  • Michael Basha, former member of the Senate of Canada

    (Canada) (Government and politics)

  • Pierre de Bané, Canadian Senator

    (Canada) (Government and politics)

  • Lena Diab, Attorney General, Minister of Justice and Minister of Immigration for the Province of Nova Scotia, Canada

    (Canada) (Government and politics)

  • Eddie Francis, mayor of Windsor, Ontario

    (Canada) (Government and politics)

  • Joe Ghiz, former Prime Minister of Prince Edward Island, Canada

    (Canada) (Government and politics)

  • Robert Ghiz, present premier of Prince Edward Island, Canada

    (Canada) (Government and politics)

  • Mac Harb, Canadian politician

    (Canada) (Government and politics)

  • Marie Henein, Canadian lawyer

    (Canada) (Government and politics)

  • Lorraine Michael, Canadian politician

    (Canada) (Government and politics)

  • Maria Mourani, member of Canadian Parliament

    (Canada) (Government and politics)

  • Paul Zed, Lebanese-Canadian politician

    (Canada) (Government and politics)

  • Jorge Serrano Elías, former president of Guatemala

    (Guatemala) (Government and politics)

  • Edward Seaga, former Prime Minister of Jamaica

    (Jamaica) (Government and politics)

  • Paulo Maluf, former governor of São Paulo state

    (Brazil) (Government and politics)

  • Michel Temer, former president of Brazil

    (Brazil) (Government and politics)

  • Alexander Alam, political leader, member of the Australian Labor Party

    (Australia) (Government and politics)

  • Marie Bashir, Governor of New South Wales, Australia

    (Australia) (Government and politics)

  • Steve Bracks, former Premier of Victoria, Australia

    (Australia) (Government and politics)

  • George Joseph, former Lord Mayor of Adelaide

    (Australia) (Government and politics)

  • Bob Katter, Australian politician

    (Australia) (Government and politics)

  • John Abizaid, former Commander in Chief of the US Central Command

    (U.S.) (Government and politics)

  • Spencer Abraham, former United States Senator and Secretary of Energy

    (U.S.) (Government and politics)

  • Ray LaHood, U.S. Secretary of Transportation

    (U.S.) (Government and politics)

  • George Mitchell, 17th United States Senate Majority Leader

    (U.S.) (Government and politics)

  • Donna Shalala, former US Secretary of Health

    (U.S.) (Government and politics)

  • Francis G. Slay, mayor of St. Louis, Missouri

    (U.S.) (Government and politics)

  • George Joulwan, Supreme Allied Commander, Europe (SACEUR) from 1993 to 1997

    (U.S.) (Government and politics)

  • Rony Seikaly, basketball player at Syracuse University, 1st round draft pick of the NBA's Miami Heat in 1988

    (U.S.) (Government and politics)

  • Matt Freije, former Lebanese NBA player drafted by the Miami Heat who also played for the New Orleans Pelicans and the Atlanta Hawks from 2004-2006

    (U.S.) (Government and politics)

  • Pierre-Georges Arlabosse, President of the French Mandate of Lebanon (4–9 April 1941)

    (Lebanon) (Government and politics)

  • Camille Chamoun, President of the Lebanese Republic (23 September 1952 – 22 September 1958), founder of the Ahrar Party, one of the fathers of the Lebanese Independence

    (Lebanon) (Government and politics)

  • Fuad Chehab, President of the Lebanese Republic (23 September 1958 – 22 September 1964)

    (Lebanon) (Government and politics)

  • Émile Eddé, President of the French Mandate of Lebanon (20 January 1936 – 4 April 1941) and President of the French Mandate of Lebanon (11 November 1943 – 22 November 1943)

    (Lebanon) (Government and politics)

  • Bashir Gemayel, Lebanese military commander, politician, and president-elect. Founder of the Lebanese Forces

    (Lebanon) (Government and politics)

  • Pierre Gemayel, politician, founder of Al-Kataeb party in Lebanon

    (Lebanon) (Government and politics)

  • Salim Joubran, judge in the Israeli high court of justice

    (Lebanon) (Government and politics)

  • Youssef Bey Karam, Lebanese Nationalist Leader

    (Lebanon) (Government and politics)

  • Bechara El Khoury, President of the Lebanese Republic (22 November 1943–18 September 1952)

    (Lebanon) (Government and politics)

  • Amine Gemayel, President of the Lebanese Republic (23 September 1982–22 September 1988)

    (Lebanon) (Government and politics)

  • Bachir Gemayel, President of the Lebanese Republic (23 August 1982–14 September 1982)

    (Lebanon) (Government and politics)

  • Charles Helou, President of the Lebanese Republic (23 September 1964–22 September 1970)

    (Lebanon) (Government and politics)

  • Elias Hrawi, President of the Lebanese Republic (24 November 1989–24 November 1998)

    (Lebanon) (Government and politics)

  • Alfred Naccache, acting President of the French Mandate of Lebanon (9 April 1941–18 March 1943)

    (Lebanon) (Government and politics)

  • Émile Lahoud, President of the Lebanese Republic (24 November 1998–23 November 2007)

    (Lebanon) (Government and politics)

  • René Moawad, President of the Lebanese Republic (5 November 1989–22 November 1989)

    (Lebanon) (Government and politics)

  • Etienne Saqr ("Abu Arz"), Lebanese military commander and politician, leader of Guardians of the Cedars

    (Lebanon) (Government and politics)

  • Elias Sarkis, President of the Lebanese Republic (23 September 1976–22 September 1982)

    (Lebanon) (Government and politics)

  • Bashir Shihab II, emir who ruled Lebanon in the first half of the 19th century

    (Lebanon) (Government and politics)

  • Youssef Salim Karam, former MP and leader from Zgharta (10 April 1910–4 February 1972)

    (Lebanon) (Government and politics)

  • Salim Bey Karam, MP and former minister from Zgharta

    (Lebanon) (Government and politics)

  • Ziad Mikhael AKl, founder and president of YASA, lawyer

    (Lebanon) (Government and politics)

  • Nimattullah Kassab Al-Hardini, Lebanese monk and priest, Catholic saint. (Religion)

  • Peter Ambarach, pioneer of printing in oriental languages and Bible linguist under Pope Clement XI. (Religion)

  • Giuseppe Luigi Assemani, Vatican orientalist. (Religion)

  • Giuseppe Simone Assemani, titular archbishop of Tyre, librarian of the Vatican and an authority on oriental manuscripts. (Religion)

  • Simone Assemani, professor of Oriental languages in Padua. (Religion)

  • Stefano Evodio Assemani, titular Archbishop of Apamaea in Syria and Vatican orientalist. (Religion)

  • Domnina of Syria, disciple of Saint Maron, Catholic Saint. (Religion)

  • Abraham Ecchellensis, theologian famous for his translations of biblical texts into Arabic and Syriac. (Religion)

  • Theodore Khoury, prominent Catholic theologian. (Religion)

  • Marina, Lebanese female monk and "desert father", Catholic saint. (Religion)

  • John Maron, first Maronite Patriarch in history, Catholic saint. (Religion)

  • Maroun, Aramean-Syriac monk, founder of the Maronite religious movement, Catholic saint. (Religion)

  • Mitch Pacwa, S.J., Maronite priest and television personality on EWTN. (Religion)

  • Rafqa Pietra Choboq Ar-Rayès, saint, canonized by Pope John Paul II. (Religion)

  • Victor Scialac, theologian and linguist, is thought to have given his name to Shylock, the main character in Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice. (Religion)

  • Gabriel Sionita, theologian famous for his role in the publication of the 1645 Parisian polyglot of the Bible. (Religion)

  • Tobia Aun, archbishop, played role in 1860 Lebanon conflict. (Religion)

  • Peter Medawar, 1960 Nobel Prize winner in Medicine. (Science)

  • Charles Elachi, Director of NASA Jet Propulsion Labs (Science)

  • Christa McAuliffe, secondary school teacher and first American civilian selected to be an astronaut; perished in the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster. Great-niece of historian Philip Khuri Hitti. (Science)

  • Joe Lahoud, Lebanese-American baseball player (Sports)

  • Miguel Layún, Lebanese-Mexican footballer (Sports)

  • Karen Mattar, Lebanese Dubai based Prominent Yoga instructor and internet star (Sports)

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Mâron, part of the Catholic Church, an offshoot of the weantiokean liturgical tradition, is one of the 23 members of the Eastern Catholic Church. The church is fully integrated with the Vatican. In the early 5th century, Saint Malone, a Syrian hermit, was the leader of a group of hermits on the banks of the Orontes River. When he died in 410, his followers established a monastery in his name and began to develop it. When some Christians killed some 350 of the hermits of Marlon, the order decided to flee to the hills of Lebanon.

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