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Servais
Servais is a commune in the Aisne department in Picardy in northern France.
Servais (surname)
Servais is a surname of French origin, being the French version of the Latin name Servatius. The name refers to:
- Adrien-François Servais (1807–1866), Belgian cellist and composer
- Ed Servais, American college baseball coach
- Émile Servais (1847–1928), Luxembourgian communist politician and revolutionary
- Emmanuel Servais (1811–1890), Luxembourgian politician; Prime Minister of Luxembourg 1867–74
- Jean Servais (1910–1976), Belgian actor
- Raoul Servais (b. 1928), Belgian film director
- Scott Servais (b. 1967), American professional baseball player
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Servais (given name)
Servais is a given name of French origin, being the French version of the Latin name Servatius. See, for example:
- Servais Le Roy (1865-1953), a Belgian magician, illusion designer and businessman
- Servais Knaven (born 1971), a Dutch professional road bicycle racer
- Servais-Théodore Pinckaers (1925-2008), a Belgian Dominican moral theologian and Catholic priest
Servais (disambiguation)
Servais may refer to:
- Servais, a commune in the Aisne department in Picardy in northern France
- Servais (given name)
- Servais Prize, a Luxembourgian literary award, awarded since 1992
- Servais (surname)
- Servais Stradivarius, an antique cello crafted in 1701 by Italian luthier Antonio Stradivari of Cremona
- Saint-Servais (disambiguation)