Monneron
Monneron is the name
- a French family whose members made careers at the time of the French Revolution. Of the total of 19 children Antoine Monneron (1693–1791) and Barbe-Catherine, b. Arnaud stood out in particular:
- Charles Monneron (1735–1804), called Monneron ainé , entrepreneur, deputy of the Assemblée constituante (1789–1791) and director of the French East India Company
- Louis Monneron (1742–1805), called Monneron des Mortiers , deputy of the Assemblée constituante (1790–1791), entrepreneur, agent of the French East India Company
- Pierre Monneron (1747–1801), Deputy of the Assemblée constituante (1789–1791)
- Augustin Monneron (1756–1824), entrepreneur, deputy of the Assemblée législative (1791–1792), general director of the Caisse des comptes courants
- Marie-Elisabeth Monneron (* 1745) is the daughter of Antoine Claude Monneron (1703–1791) and after 1773 she married the doctor and encyclopaedist Jean-Joseph Menuret
- Frédéric Monneron (1813–1837), French-speaking Swiss poet
- a copper coin minted by the Monneron brothers, see Monneron (coin)