Michel Renard (born 24 September 1924, Marigot, Martinique; died 17 December 2015, Fort-de-France) was a politician from Martinique who served in the...
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mosque, and a Muslim school (collège)." According to the historian Michel Renard, it was put forward "for philanthropic reasons, augmented by political...
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Renard is a French-language surname. Notable people with the name include: Henriette Rénard (d. 1721 or 1722), a mistress of Augustus the Strong, King...
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fact that there was a resistance network within the mosque. Historians Michel Renard and Daniel Lefeuvre also noted in the film several historical approximations...
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Marie-Joseph Pernock served in the National Assembly from 1966 to 1967. Michel Renard, Mayor of Marigot and Deputy Victor Sévère, Deputy Mayor of Fort-de-France...
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analysis in the 1960s first with Irène Roubleff and then later with Michel Renard. In 1967, Castoriadis submitted a proposal for a doctoral dissertation...
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Ana; Vervoort, Michel; Leys, Sally P.; Kodjabachian, Laurent; Bivic, André Le; Borchiellini, Carole; Claverie, Jean-Michel; Renard, Emmanuelle (27 July...
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Guetter l'aurore : littératures et résistances, 1944-2014. Kneubühler, Michel; Renard, Thierry. Genouilleux: La Passe du vent. ISBN 9782845622630. OCLC 894403714...
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Reed Ian Ward Produced by S.M. Churn Marvin Farkas Walter Hoffman Michel Renard Starring Tom Keena Victoria Racimo Angelique Pettyjohn Janet Wood Cinematography...
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Djenné Mosquée de Fréjus dans le Var, camp militaire de Caïs. Site de Michel Renard Mosquée de Missiri Mosquée de Missiri à Fréjus, sur la base Monumentum...
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Woking Missiri mosque Mosque of Segrate List of mosques in France Michel Renard (23 August 2014). "Le religieux musulman et l'armée française (1914-1920)"...
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Marc Dutroux (redirect from Michel Lelièvre)
imprisonment. Dutroux's accomplices included his wife, Michelle Martin; Michel Lelièvre; Michel Nihoul; and Bernard Weinstein. Martin was convicted and sentenced...
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Renard Et La Belette" by Balfa Brothers "J'ai vû le loup", on La Roque and Roll: Popular Music of Renaissance France by The Baltimore Consort Michel Vernus...
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on French television. Michel Drucker started earlier, but appeared less often because he appeared daily. In September 2022, Renard and fellow co-presenter...
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39 - Guy Deplus (clarinet), Martine Joste, Maxence Larrieu (flute), Michel Renard (cello) (1967–69, Accord Musidisc) OCLC 35717299 III Sendai International...
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Simon Renard, Sieur of Bermont and Lieutenant of Aumont or Amont, (1513- 8 August 1573) was a Burgundian diplomat who served as an advisor to Emperor Charles...
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Renard, after the Fox or the character Reynard. The name was also popular for privateers. French fireship Renard, a fire ship. French corvette Renard (1746)...
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Colette Renard (1 November 1924, Ermont – 6 October 2010, Saint-Rémy-lès-Chevreuse), born Colette Lucie Raget, was a French actress and singer. Renard is closely...
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Reynard the Fox (redirect from Renard the Fox)
"strong in counsel". Because of the popularity of the Reynard stories, renard became the standard French word for "fox", replacing the old French word...
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Auberive Vingeanne et Montsaugeonnais Government • Mayor (2020–2026) Michel Renard Area 1 5.95 km2 (2.30 sq mi) Population (2021) 22 • Density 3.7/km2...
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Michael Lonsdale (redirect from Michel Lonsdale)
21 September 2020), commonly known as Michael Lonsdale and sometimes as Michel Lonsdale, was a French actor and author who appeared in over 180 films and...
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Stampe-Vertongen SV.4 (redirect from Stampe et Renard SV.4)
After the war, between 1948 and 1955, the successor company Stampe et Renard built a further 65 aircraft as trainers for the Belgian Air Force. A licensed...
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Michel Modo (born Michel Henri Louis Goi; 30 March 1937 - 25 September 2008) was a French actor and humorist. Modo died of cancer on 25 September 2008...
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assistant), Jocelyne Collard, Yohan Berthélémy, Jean-Philippe Husson, Jean-Michel Renard, Bernard Hiblot, Maryline Feck, Sébastien Prévot, Ludovic Gerard, Pascal...
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or Carrot Top) is a long short story or autobiographical novel by Jules Renard published in 1894 which recounts the childhood and the trials of a redheaded...
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Groc, André Couvreur, Michel Corday, and additional short stories by Maurice Renard and J.-H. Rosny aîné, Maurice Leblanc, Michel Corday, Paul Arosa, and...
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Renard was an Abeille-class 16-gun brig of the French Navy, launched in 1810 in Genoa. She is known for her battle against the brig HMS Swallow, one of...
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Claude-François Renart d'Amblimont (redirect from Francois Renard de Fuchsemberg)
le règne de Louis XVI. Paris: Honoré Champion. pp. 431–434. Roche, Jean-Michel (2005). Dictionnaire des bâtiments de la flotte de guerre française de Colbert...
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Michel Serrault (24 January 1928 – 29 July 2007) was a French stage and film actor who appeared from 1954 until 2007 in more than 130 films. His first...
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Renard: histoire burlesque chantée et jouée, or The Fox: burlesque tale sung and played, is a chamber opera-ballet for four male voices and 16 instrumentalists...
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