Louis Renaud (October 3, 1818 – November 13, 1878) was a Quebec businessman and political figure. He was a Conservative Party of Canada member of the Senate...
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Renaud Pierre Manuel Séchan (French pronunciation: [ʁəno pjɛʁ manɥɛl seʃɑ̃]; born 11 May 1952 in Paris), known as Renaud, is a French singer-songwriter...
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Chris Renaud (born December 1966) is an American designer, storyboard artist, director, producer and voice actor. He was nominated for an Academy Award...
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Renaud was born in Memphis, Tennessee, and raised in Little Rock, Arkansas. His mother, Georgann Freasier, was a social worker, and his father, Louis...
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Lucie Madeleine Renaud (French: [ʁəno]; 21 February 1900 – 23 September 1994) was a French actress best remembered for her work in the theatre. She did...
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1846. Demolished, the station was rebuilt, from 1862 to 1869, by Pierre-Louis Renaud (1819–1897), chief architect of the Paris-Orléans company. It included...
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In 1213, Louis occupied two towns in Flanders, St. Omer and Aire, which led to animosity between Louis' father, Philip II, and Count Renaud of Boulogne...
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Corneille's Le Cid.:32 He and his wife, actress Madeleine Renaud, formed their own troupe, Compagnie Renaud-Barrault, in 1946 at Paris' Théâtre Marigny.:161 In...
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; Manise, Maité; Sele, Jocelyne; Henket, Monique; Seidel, Laurence; Louis, Renaud (2013-02-26). "Distribution of sputum cellular phenotype in a large...
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Renaud succeeded his father as Seigneur of Courtenay. He fought in the Second Crusade, with King Louis VII of France. He quarrelled with King Louis VII...
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France at the 1908 Summer Olympics (redirect from Louis Sandray)
advance First round Jean de Mas Latrie 2-3 (4th in A) Did not advance Louis Renaud 3-2 (4th in C) Georges Langevin 0-3 (4th in E) Frédéric Chapuis 3-2 (4th...
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only daughter of Louis Renaud. At his death, he left four children (three others had died during his lifetime). The eldest, Henri-Louis-François-Xavier-Édouard...
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Line Renaud (born 2 July 1928) is a French singer, actress and AIDS activist. Line Renaud was born Jacqueline Ente in Pont-de-Nieppe on 2 July 1928. Her...
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Louis Alfred Székely (/ˈluːi ˌseɪˈkeɪ/; born September 12, 1967), known professionally as Louis C.K. (/ˈluːi ˌsiːˈkeɪ/), is an American stand-up comedian...
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of 25 June 1436, and was presided over by Renaud of Chartres, the Archbishop of Reims. The 13-year-old Louis clearly looked more mature than his 11-year-old...
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Progressive Conservative Florent Jim Levesque 1,207 17.43 +2.34 New Democratic Louis Renaud 425 6.14 -3.44 Confederation of Regions Harold I. Hargrove 368 5.31 -11...
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to 25 May 1931 Jean Marchat 27 May 1931 to 7 June 1933 Georges Jean Louis Renaud 7 June 1933 to 16 September 1933 Alexis Bernast Interim 16 September...
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"Bro gozh ma zadoù" Alan Stivell, Gilles Servat, Tri Yann, Louis Capart, Soldat Louis, Renaud Detressan, Gwennyn, Clarisse Lavanant, Rozenn Talec, Cécile...
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Renaud (Reginald) de Vichiers (? – 20 January 1256) was the 19th Grand Master of the Knights Templar from 1250 to 1256. He joined the Knights Templar and...
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Savoie 2. Campbellton Edmond Blanchard 4,831 Florent Jim Levesque 1,207 Louis Renaud 425 Harold I. Hargrove (CoR) 368 Laurent Maltais (Natural Law) 93 Edmond...
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Chantal and Montal. Renaud was a first cousin of Louis de Montsaulnin (d.1686), 1st Marquis de Montsaulnin; and the uncle of General Louis de Montsaulnin (1688-1743)...
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Renaud II (c. 1170 – 11 June 1252), also known as Reginald de Pontibus or Renaud de Ponz, was a French nobleman and the lord of Pons in the Saintonge region...
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Archdeacon of Paris With Marie de Breuillet, daughter of Renaud de Breuillet de Dourdan, Louis VI was the father of a daughter: Isabelle (ca 1105 – before...
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Renaud Garcia-Fons (born 24 December 1962) is a French bassist and composer. Garcia-Fons started his musical studies at an early age. At five years old...
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theatre where he once worked, and settles the debts of his old manager, Renaud. Later, after his brothers and family are killed in the French Revolution...
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Renaud Capuçon (born 27 January 1976) is a French classical violinist. Since late 2016 he has been teaching at the Royal Northern College of Music. Capuçon...
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the group today, are Renaud Detressan (alias Gary Wicknam) and Serge Danet (alias Soldat Louis, “Soldier Louis”). Soldat Louis's first album, Première...
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Louis IV (920/921 – 10 September 954), called d'Outremer or Transmarinus ("From overseas"), reigned as King of West Francia from 936 to 954. A member...
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Archived from the original on 9 May 2017. Retrieved 7 May 2017. Hartzer, Renaud (8 May 2017). "Brigitte Macron a fait ses premiers pas en politique... en...
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Louisiana Purchase Exposition (redirect from Saint Louis World Fair)
Exposition, informally known as the St. Louis World's Fair, was an international exposition held in St. Louis, Missouri, United States, from April 30...
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