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Since the advent of the World Cup in 1930, two trophies have represented victory: the Jules Rimet Trophy from 1930 to 1970, and the FIFA World Cup Trophy from 1974 to the present day.
The trophy, originally named Victory, but later renamed in honour of former FIFA president Jules Rimet, was made of gold plated sterling silver and lapis lazuli and depicted Nike, the Greek goddess of victory.
The Jules Rimet Trophy was stolen in 1983 and never recovered.
The Jules Rimet Trophy was the original prize for winning the Football World Cup.
Originally called " Victory ", but generally known simply as the World Cup or Coupe du Monde, it was officially renamed in 1946 to honour the FIFA President Jules Rimet who in 1929 passed a vote to initiate the competition.
The Jules Rimet Trophy was taken to Uruguay for the first FIFA World Cup aboard the Conte Verde, which set sail from Villefranche-sur-Mer, just south of Nice, on 21 June 1930.
This was the same ship that carried Jules Rimet and the footballers representing France, Romania and Belgium who were participating in the tournament that year.
* 1873Jules Rimet, French football administrator ( d. 1954 )
England won 4 – 2 after extra time to win the Jules Rimet Trophy.
* March 20 – The World Cup Trophy ( the " Jules Rimet ") is stolen at an exhibition ; it is later found by a dog named " Pickles " and his owner David Corbett.
It was also the first tournament where the trophy was referred to as the Jules Rimet Cup, to mark the 25th anniversary of Rimet's presidency of FIFA.
In the build up to the tournament the Jules Rimet trophy was stolen from an exhibition display.
After winning the Jules Rimet Trophy for the third time, Brazil was allowed to keep it for good.
Most importantly, Brazil lifted the Jules Rimet World Cup trophy for the third time first nation to do so, which meant they got to keep it.
Jules Rimet ( 14 October 1873 – 16 October 1956 ) was a French football administrator who was the 3rd President of FIFA, serving from 1921 to 1954.
The Jules Rimet Trophy was named in his honour.
A replica of the Jules Rimet trophy
The original World Cup trophy was named the Jules Rimet Trophy in his honor.
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Scenic design was by William and Jean Eckart, costume design by Theoni V. Aldredge, and lighting design by Jules Fisher.
Due to failure to curb deepening unrest in the northern part of the country, Gambi was in July 2006 replaced with Bozizé ’ s old friend from the military academy, Jules Bernard Ouandé.
Richelieu was so successful that his successor, Jules Mazarin, was also a cardinal.
The group's keyboardist Rick Wakeman released many concept albums on his own, most notably The Six Wives of Henry VIII and Journey to the Centre of the Earth, which was based on the novel by Jules Verne.
French cinema also was the birthplace for many sub-genres of the crime film, most notably the modern caper film, starting with 1955's Rififi by American-born director Jules Dassin and followed by a large number of serious, noirish heist dramas as well as playful caper comedies throughout the sixties, and the " polar ," a typical French blend of film noir and detective fiction.
Before he was forced abroad for political reasons, director Jules Dassin made two classic noirs that also straddled the major / independent line: Brute Force ( 1947 ) and the influential documentary-style The Naked City were developed by producer Mark Hellinger, who had an " inside / outside " contract with Universal similar to Wanger's.
Just as work began at the Champ de Mars, the " Committee of Three Hundred " ( one member for each metre of the tower's height ) was formed, led by Charles Garnier and including some of the most important figures of the French arts establishment, including Adolphe Bouguereau, Guy de Maupassant, Charles Gounod and Jules Massenet: a petition was sent to Charles Alphand, the Minister of Works, and was published by Le Temps.
It was first detected as an unknown yellow spectral line signature in sunlight during a solar eclipse in 1868 by French astronomer Jules Janssen.
The line was detected by French astronomer Jules Janssen during a total solar eclipse in Guntur, India.
A commemorative concert was held in Paradiso, with performances by Hans Dulfer, André Hazes, and Jules Deelder, and leading Dutch music magazine Muziekkrant OOR devoted an entire issue to him.
Marshal MacMahon's successor as President of the Republic on 30 January 1879 was Jules Grevy.
The pioneers of the various Wiccan or Witchcraft traditions, such as Gerald Gardner, Doreen Valiente and Robert Cochrane, all claimed that their religion was a continuation of the pagan religion of the Witch-Cult following historians who had purported the Witch-Cult's existence, such as Jules Michelet and Margaret Murray.
Instead of Flip or the Princess, Nemo meets Zorro, Alice and Jules Verne's Nautilus ( which was led by Captain Nemo ).
In the 1880s, there was a debate between those, such as Georges Clemenceau ( Radical ), Jean Jaurès ( Socialist ) and Maurice Barrès ( nationalist ), who argued that colonialism diverted France from the " blue line of the Vosges " ( referring to Alsace-Lorraine ), and the " colonial lobby ", such as Jules Ferry ( moderate republican ), Léon Gambetta ( republican ) and Eugène Etienne, the president of the parliamentary colonial group.
The term was first proposed to distinguish the region in 1831 by Jules Dumont d ' Urville.
Hartshorne was deeply influenced by French philosopher Jules Lequier and by Swiss philosopher Charles Secrétan who were probably the first ones to claim that in God liberty of becoming is above his substantiality.

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He was born Jean Bernadotte, distinguished from a namesake brother by the addition of Baptiste and had the full name of Jean Baptiste Jules Bernadotte by the time Karl also was added upon his Swedish adoption in 1810.
Jules Richard ( born 12 August 1862 in Blet, Département Cher, died 14 October 1956 in Châteauroux, Département Indre ) was a French mathematician.
Frank Ives for the French Statesman and author Jules Barthélemy-Saint-Hilaire, who was born in Paris, August 19, 1805, and died November 24, 1895.
Julius Mordecai Pincas, ( March 31, 1885 – June 5, 1930 ) known as Pascin ( pronounced pass-keen ), Jules Pascin, or the " Prince of Montparnasse ", was born in Bulgaria to parents of four ethnicities.
Jules Pincas was born in Vidin, Bulgaria to a Spanish-Sephardic Jewish father and a Serbian-Italian mother.
André Masséna was born in Nice, then part of the Kingdom of Sardinia, the son of a shopkeeper Jules Masséna ( Giulio Massena ) and wife Marguerite Fabre, married on August 1, 1754.
Bogarde was born Derek Jules Gaspard Ulric Niven van den Bogaerde in a nursing home at 12 Hemstal Road, West Hampstead, London, of mixed Flemish, Dutch and Scottish ancestry, and baptised on 30 October at St. Mary's Church, Kilburn.
Barrois was born at Lille and educated at the college in that town, where he studied geology under Professor Jules Gosselet.
Gyula ( Jules ) Halász ( the Western order of his name ) was born in Brassó, Transsylvania, Kingdom of Hungary ( since 1920 Braşov, Romania ), to an Armenian mother and a Hungarian father.
Paul Victor Jules Signac was born in Paris on 11 November 1863.
* February 14 – Jules Vallés, French writer ( born 1832 )
Dassin was born in New York City to American film director Jules Dassin ( 1911-2008 ) and Béatrice Launer ( 1913 – 2005 ), a New-York-born violinist, who after graduating from a Hebrew High School in the Bronx studied with the British violinist Harold Berkely at the Juilliard School of Music.
He was born Raymond Jules Eugene Lambert in Geneva, where he made his home for his entire life.
Margaret " Maggie " Lawson ( born August 12, 1980 ) is an American actress who is best known for her role as Juliet O ' Hara ( Jules ) in the TV show Psych.
Michel Jules Alfred Bréal ( 26 March 1832 – 25 November 1915 ), French philologist, was born at Landau in Rhenish Bavaria.
* date unknown – Jules Granier, composer ( born 1770 )
Jules Harlow ( born June 28, 1931 ) is a rabbi and liturgist ; son of Henry and Lena Lipman Harlow.
John Feltham Archibald was born in Kildare, now known as Geelong West, Victoria, but changed his name to Jules François Archibald as a result of his great love of French culture.
Jules Ralph Feiffer ( born January 26, 1929 ) is an American syndicated cartoonist, most notable for his long-run comic strip titled Feiffer.
* Jules Melquiond ( born 1941 ), Alpine ski racer
Jules Asner ( born 14 February 1968 ) is an American television personality, writer, and former fashion model.
Johnston was born in San Francisco, California, the son of Gretchen E. and Leslie Jules Johnston, a chef.
Paul-Émile Léger was born in Valleyfield, Quebec, to Ernest and Alda ( née Beauvais ) Léger ; his younger brother, Jules Léger, was Governor General of Canada from 1974 to 1979.
Jules de Goncourt ( Paris, 17 December 1830 – Paris, 20 June 1870 ), born Jules Alfred Huot de Goncourt, was a French writer, who published books together with his brother Edmond.

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