• Romuald Figuier (French pronunciation: [ʁɔmy.ald fiɡje]; born in Saint-Pol-de-Léon, Finistère, Brittany, on 9 May 1938), also known mononymously as Romuald...
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  • surname include: Louis Figuier (1819–1894), French scientist and writer Romuald Figuier (born 1941), French singer Gouais blanc Figuier's imaginary telectroscope...
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  • Beninese footballer Romuald Bourque (1889–1974), Canadian businessman and politician Romuald Figuier (b. 1938), French singer Romuald Montézuma Gendron...
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    1947), soccer player Jean-Gilles du Coëtlosquet (1770–1784), bishop Romuald Figuier (born 1941), singer Fanny Raoul (1771-1833), feminist writer, journalist...
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    1974, he wrote the song "Celui qui reste et celui qui s'en va" for Romuald Figuier. Bourtayre composed numerous theme songs for television series, such...
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  • which was held in Madrid, and also conducted "Catherine", sung by Romuald Figuier, representing Luxembourg and "Vivo Cantando", sung by Salomé, representing...
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  • resigns from the Council of State. 29 March – Representing Luxembourg, Romuald Figuier finishes eleventh in the Eurovision Song Contest 1969 with the song...
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  • Preceded by Peter McLane & Anne-Marie Godart Monaco in the Eurovision Song Contest 1973 Succeeded by Romuald Figuier...
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