Poncelet (disambiguation)

Poncelet (disambiguation)

Poncelet may refer to:

* Poncelet, a unit of power formerly used in France
* Christian Poncelet (1928– ) conservative French politician
* Jean-Victor Poncelet (1788–1867), French engineer and mathematician
* Matthew Poncelet, the character played by Sean Penn in the 1995 film "Dead Man Walking", based on real-life death-row inmate Elmo Patrick Sonnier
* Poncelet (submarine) a Vichy French submarine sunk off the coast of Gabon during the World War II Battle of Gabon


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