Division Clubs "Didier Christophe entraînera le Pau FC". Didier Christophe at the French Football Federation (in French) Didier Christophe at the French...
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Christophe Didier (born 4 February 1915 in Bour – 24 July 1978 in Strasbourg) was a Luxembourgish cyclist. Professional from 1938 to 1946, he won the...
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mathematician Anne Christophe, French psychologist Didier Christophe (born 1956), French footballer, managing Pau FC Ernest Christophe (1827–1892), French...
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scout Didier Christophe, the Toulon coaches stated that Mendy was there to "make up the numbers". However, while observing Mendy in training, Christophe noticed...
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Christophe Didier Berra (born 31 January 1985) is a Scottish professional football former player and coach. Berra began his professional career with Heart...
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several players. Gérard Prêcheur (2000–2004, 2010–2014) Didier Christophe (2014–2016) Didier Brasse (2016–2020) Philippe Bretaud (since 2020) Le Pôle...
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Hassoux, Didier (2008). Sarkozy et l'argent roi. Paris: Calmann-Lévy. ISBN 9782702139349. OCLC 470985602. Hassoux, Didier; Labbé, Christophe; Recasens...
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Didier Berthod (born 1981, in Bramois, Valais), is a Swiss rock climber and priest. He specializes in traditional climbing, and crack climbing in particular...
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55' MF Albert Emon 78' MF Jean Petit (c) FW Christian Dalger FW Didier Christophe FW Delio Onnis Substitutes: FW Roger Milla 55' DF Thierry Ninot 78'...
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journal requires |journal= (help) Hans-Christian Pust: Vivatbänder, in: Didier, Christophe (Hg.): 1914–1918 In Papiergewittern. Die Kriegssammlungen der Bibliotheken...
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Didier Tarquin (born 20 January 1967, Toulon) is a French cartoonist and comic book writer. He spent the first ten years of his life in Touggourt (Algeria)...
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(10.) Jean-Claude Lemoult (11.) Jean-Philippe Rohr (12.) Didier Sénac (13.) Jean-Christophe Thouvenel (14.) José Touré (15.) Daniel Xuereb (16.) Jean-Louis...
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indo-iraniennes (in French). De Boccard. Didier, Aurore; Mutin, Benjamin; Bauvais, Sylvain; Cloquet, Christophe; Marin, Jérôme; Shalev, Sariel (2020). "Compositional...
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Christophe Arleston (born Christophe Pelinq, 14 August 1963) is a French comics writer and editor. He has also worked as Scotch Arleston. In his early...
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Berlin [fr] Christian Borel Yves Brécheteau [fr] Dominique Chevalier Didier Christophe Guy Genet Robert Jacques Dominique Bisbal [fr] Simeï Ihily Bruno Mignot...
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Zinedine Zidane 2018: Didier Deschamps 2019: Christophe Galtier 2020: Not awarded due to the COVID-19 pandemic 2021: Christophe Galtier 2022–23: Franck...
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Christophe Léon Louis Juchault de Lamoricière (5 September 1806 – 11 September 1865) was a French general. Juchault de Lamoricière was born in Nantes....
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is a long-running French language comic series written by Christophe Arleston, drawn by Didier Tarquin, and published by Soleil Productions. On the world...
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Pitof (redirect from Jean-Christophe Comar)
Jean-Christophe "Pitof" Comar is a French visual effects supervisor and director notable for Vidocq and Catwoman. Pitof began his career in the film industry...
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Christophe Plassard (born November 19, 1967, in La Garenne-Colombes (Hauts-de-Seine)) is a French politician. He was elected Member of Parliament in 2022...
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Category:French sportspeople. Émile Allais Sébastien Amiez François Bonlieu Didier Bouvet Charles Bozon Joël Chenal James Couttet Jean-Luc Crétier Danièle...
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Didier René Henri Barbelivien (born 10 March 1954 in Paris) is a French author, lyricist, songwriter and singer. Beginning in the 1970s, he wrote a number...
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Blood Red Rivers (French: Les Rivières pourpres) is a crime novel by Jean-Christophe Grangé, set in the French Alps. First published in French in 1997, it...
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Didier Gailhaguet (born 22 August 1953) is a French former figure skater, coach and official. He served as the president of the Fédération française des...
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Christophe Jean-Pierre Jallet (born 31 October 1983) is a French former professional footballer who played as a right back. During his career, he played...
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11/1993 – 1995: Didier Notheaux 1995 – 1998: Léonce Lavagne 1998 – 11/1999: Bruno Metsu 11/1999 – 09/2000: Denis Zanko 09/2000 – 2003: Didier Notheaux 2003 –...
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Didier André (born 3 September 1974) is a race car driver born in Lyon, France. In the late 1990s he competed in Indy Lights, driving in the Indy Racing...
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Didier Raoult (French pronunciation: [didje ʁa.ul(t)]; born 13 March 1952) is a retired French physician and microbiologist specialising in infectious...
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Nutcrackers by American author Chrissy Lessey. The film stars Noémie Lvovsky and Didier Bourdon in the lead roles.. After screening at various film festivals, it...
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rugby player. Didier is the third highest point scorer for the French international team, with 354 points in 36 test matches, behind Christophe Lamaison (380...
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