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The '''Picard family''' is a [[French]] family with strong ties to [[Spain]] and [[France]].
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The '''Picard family''' was a predominantly [[French]] family, though it also had at least one [[Spanish]] member.
   
The history of this family dates back several centuries and is kept in a [[Picard family album|leather-bound family album]] that has been passed down in the Picard family for generations.
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The history of this family dated back several centuries. Picard claimed the family could trace its roots back to the time of [[Charlemagne]] in the [[8th century]] in western [[Europe]]. ({{TNG|Journey's End}})
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When being raised, young Picards are always taught about the great Picards in their history, often to the point of feeling that they have to live up to someone's standards. Some of the more accomplished Picards include the Picard who won the [[Nobel Prize]] for [[Chemistry]], the one who commanded a French warship at the [[Battle of Trafalgar]], or the ones who settled the first [[Martian colonies]]. ({{film|7}})
   
 
The Picard [[vineyard]]s, located in [[La Barre]], France, were well known for their [[wine]] production, notably for their [[Chateau Picard]] vintage. There was also some relation to [[Chateau La Barre]]. ({{TNG|Family|All Good Things...}})
When being raised, young Picards are always taught about the great Picards in their history, often to the point of feeling that they have to live up to someone's standards. Some of the more accomplished Picards include the Picard who won the [[Nobel Prize]] for [[Chemistry]], or the Picards who settled the first [[Martian colonies]]. (''[[Star Trek: Generations]]'')
 
   
 
Not many of the Picards were explorers or [[space]]-faring people; in fact, [[Jean-Luc Picard]] was the first in the family to leave the [[Sol system]]. ({{film|10}})
The Picard [[vineyards]], located in [[La Barre]], France, is well known for its [[wine]] production, notably for their ''[[Chateau Picard]]'' vintage. There is also some relation to ''[[Chateau La Barre]]''. ([[TNG]]: "[[Family]]", "[[All Good Things...]]", et al.)
 
   
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The Picard line suffered a serious blow in [[2371]] with the deaths of [[Robert Picard|Robert]] and his young son, [[René Picard|René]]. Lamenting their deaths, Jean-Luc Picard regretted that, as himself did not create a family, there would be no more Picards. ({{film|7}})
Not many of the Picards were explorers or [[space]]-faring people, in fact, [[Jean-Luc Picard]] was the first in the family to leave the [[Sol system]]. (''[[Star Trek: Nemesis]]'')
 
   
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The Picard family arms were quarterly, first and fourth Or a [[lion]] rampant reversed gules, second and third azure a bend sinister wavy between two estoiles Or.
:''[[Wikipedia:Jean-Luc Picard|Jean-Luc Picard's article at Wikipedia]] seems to strongly imply that he is related to [[Wikipedia:Jacques Piccard|Jacques Piccard]] for some reason, despite there being different spellings in their name, him being of Belgian ancestry and not French, and no canon evidence of this. The same goes for [[Wikipedia:Jean Piccard|Jean Piccard]], a Swiss balloonist.''
 
   
 
==Members of the Picard family==
 
==Members of the Picard family==
 
===Early history===
 
===Early history===
 
*[[Javier Maribona-Picard]], [[Spanish]] [[soldier]] who lived in the [[17th century]] and was involved in the [[Pueblo Revolt]]
*Madame [[de La Barre]]
 
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{{Bginfo|The [[Picard family album]] included information on many ancient members of the family, and a family tree starting with Madame [[de La Barre]] and [[Francoise de Picard]], and including such people as [[Christophe Picard]], [[Jon Michael Picard]], [[Picard VIII]], [[Picard XXII]], and [[Georges Picard]].}}
*[[Francoise de Picard]]
 
*[[Christophe Picard]]
 
*[[Jon Michael Picard]]
 
*[[Picard VIII]] comte deHoll, a French count.
 
*[[Picard XXII]] comte deHoll, a French count.
 
*[[Javier Maribona-Picard]], who lived in the [[Early history|17th century]] and involved in the [[Pueblo Revolt]].
 
*[[Georges Picard]], a [[UESPA]] [[General]] present at the signing of the [[Federation Charter]].
 
   
 
===23rd and 24th century===
 
===23rd and 24th century===
 
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*[[Maurice Picard]], father of Jean-Luc and Robert.
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*[[Maurice Picard]], father of Jean-Luc and Robert
**[[Yvette Picard|Yvette Gessard-Picard]], wife of Maurice.
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**[[Yvette Picard|Yvette Gessard-Picard]], wife of Maurice
***[[Robert Picard]], eldest son of Maurice and Yvette.
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***[[Robert Picard]], eldest son of Maurice and Yvette
 
****[[Marie Picard]], wife of Robert, together they had:
 
****[[Marie Picard]], wife of Robert, together they had:
*****[[René Picard]], son of Robert and Marie.
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*****[[René Picard]], son of Robert and Marie
***[[Jean-Luc Picard]], youngest son of Maurice and Yvette.
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***[[Jean-Luc Picard]], youngest son of Maurice and Yvette
****''[[Beverly Picard#Alternate_timelines|Beverly Picard]], Jean-Luc's divorced wife in an [[alternate timeline]].''
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****''[[Beverly Picard]], Jean-Luc's divorced wife in an [[alternate timeline]]''
 
****''[[Elise Picard]], Jean-Luc's wife in the [[Nexus]]. Together they had:''
 
****''[[Elise Picard]], Jean-Luc's wife in the [[Nexus]]. Together they had:''
 
*****''[[Madison Picard]]''
 
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*****''[[Olivia Picard]]''
 
*****''[[Olivia Picard]]''
 
*****''[[Thomas Picard]]''
 
*****''[[Thomas Picard]]''
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****[[Shinzon]], [[clone]] of Jean-Luc Picard
   
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Revision as of 22:00, 11 November 2014

Picard Family crest

The Picard family arms

The Picard family was a predominantly French family, though it also had at least one Spanish member.

The history of this family dated back several centuries. Picard claimed the family could trace its roots back to the time of Charlemagne in the 8th century in western Europe. (TNG: "Journey's End")

When being raised, young Picards are always taught about the great Picards in their history, often to the point of feeling that they have to live up to someone's standards. Some of the more accomplished Picards include the Picard who won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry, the one who commanded a French warship at the Battle of Trafalgar, or the ones who settled the first Martian colonies. (Star Trek Generations)

The Picard vineyards, located in La Barre, France, were well known for their wine production, notably for their Chateau Picard vintage. There was also some relation to Chateau La Barre. (TNG: "Family", "All Good Things...")

Not many of the Picards were explorers or space-faring people; in fact, Jean-Luc Picard was the first in the family to leave the Sol system. (Star Trek Nemesis)

The Picard line suffered a serious blow in 2371 with the deaths of Robert and his young son, René. Lamenting their deaths, Jean-Luc Picard regretted that, as himself did not create a family, there would be no more Picards. (Star Trek Generations)

The Picard family arms were quarterly, first and fourth Or a lion rampant reversed gules, second and third azure a bend sinister wavy between two estoiles Or.

Members of the Picard family

Early history

The Picard family album included information on many ancient members of the family, and a family tree starting with Madame de La Barre and Francoise de Picard, and including such people as Christophe Picard, Jon Michael Picard, Picard VIII, Picard XXII, and Georges Picard.

23rd and 24th century