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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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  • Renaud de Pons may refer to: Renaud I de Pons (fl. 1070s) Renaud de Pons, Seneschal of Gascony (d. aft. 1228) Renaud II de Pons (d. 1252) Renaud III de...
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    Renaud (or Renaut or Renault) de Montauban (Modern French: [ʁəno d(ə) mɔ̃tobɑ̃]; German: Reinhold von Montalban; Italian: Rinaldo di Montalbano; Dutch:...
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  • Renaud de Courtenay, (d. 1190) anglicised to Reginald I de Courtenay, of Sutton, Berkshire, was a French nobleman of the House of Courtenay who took up...
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    Châtillon (c. 1124 – 4 July 1187), also known as Reynald, Reginald, or Renaud, was Prince of Antioch—a crusader state in the Middle East—from 1153 to...
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    Renaud de Planta (born 15 November 1963) is a Swiss bank executive and private bank Senior Partner at the Pictet Group. Renaud Fernand de Planta was born...
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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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    Michelle Renaud (born Michelle Renaud Ruesga; September 9, 1988) is a Mexican actress. Renaud debut was as a child in 1992 telenovela Ángeles sin paraíso...
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  • rise to the name "Cortain (Short)", or so it has been told in the poem Renaud de Montauban (aka Quatre Fils Aymon). According to the Old Norse version...
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    Renaud de Dammartin (Reginald of Boulogne) (c. 1165 – 1227) was Count of Boulogne from 1190, Count of Dammartin from 1200 to 1214 and Count of Aumale...
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  • Renaud is a male French given name, related to the English name Reynold or Ronald. Albert Renaud (1855−1924), French organist and composer Albert Renaud...
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  • debates with Marc Fauvelle and Renaud Dély at 9am L'invité éco - Economic Interview with Jean Leymarie Les informés de Franceinfo - Nightly news debates...
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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 de Beaujeuor Renaut de Bâgé or de Baugé is the name of a medieval French author of Arthurian romance. He is known for only one major work, Le Bel...
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    Renaud Camus (/kæˈmuː/; French: [ʁəno kamy]; born Jean Renaud Gabriel Camus on 10 August 1946) is a French novelist, conspiracy theorist, and white nationalist...
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    name are wielded by Renaud de Montauban (and his cousin Maugris) in The Four Sons of Aymon (12th century); Antenor in the Roman de Troie (12th century);...
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    chansons de geste and romances of chivalry and the Matter of France that tell of the legendary court of King Charlemagne. Maugis was cousin to Renaud de Montauban...
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    The Four Sons of Aymon (category Chansons de geste)
    Quatre fils Aymon, Dutch: De Vier Heemskinderen, German: Die Vier Haimonskinder), sometimes also referred to as Renaud de Montauban (after its main character)...
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  • Renaud de Craon, (c. 1060–1101) was Lord of Craon and the son of Robert de Nevers and Blanche de Sablé. He became Lord of Craon, title first granted by...
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  • Zoé Charles) Renaud de Vilbac (3 June 1829 – 19 March 1884) was a prolific French organist and composer. Vilbac entered the Conservatoire de Paris at age...
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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...
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    Renaud de Beaune (1527 at Tours – 1606 in Paris) was a French Catholic ecclesiastic. He held secular positions such as Councillor of Parliament and Chancellor...
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    family's presence in the Channel Islands. A descendant of Renaud de Carteret I named Hellier de Carteret colonised the island of Sark and would become the...
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  • Renaud de Montmirail was a French noble who was a member of the Fourth Crusade and a prominent opponent of diverting it to attack Constantinople. He was...
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  • Sir Renaud, (Reginald), de Carteret, Seigneur of Carteret [fr]., (1063–1125) is first found in a charter, dated 1125, from the Abbey of Mont Saint-Michel...
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  • Renaud of Vendôme was one of the first chancellors of France. He was bishop of Paris from 991 to 1017, as well as count of Vendôme (1005–1017). He was...
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    Fournier De Beaurepaire Renaud Dauzat et Rostaing De Beaurepaire Renaud Dauzat et Rostaing Renaud Renaud De Beaurepaire De Beaurepaire Renaud François de Beaurepaire...
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    Renaud de Forez (died in Lyon October 22, 1226) was a French churchman who was Archbishop of Lyon as Renaud II (1193–1226). A son of Count Guigues II...
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  • Sir Renaud (Reginald) de Carteret, 8th Seigneur of Saint Ouen (1316–1382) was a Seigneur of Saint Ouen in Jersey. He followed his father as Seigneur of...
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    Reginald Grenier (1130s – 1202; also Reynald or Renaud) was lord of Sidon and an important noble in the late-12th century Kingdom of Jerusalem. Reginald...
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