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flying ace
Antoine Achard (1696–1772),
Swiss Protestant minister Claude-François
Achard (1751–1809),
French physician Emile Achard (1860–1944), French...
- Éléazar-François des
Achards de la Baume, or des
Achards de
Ferrus (1679–1741), a
native of Avignon, France, and a
titular bishop of Halicarn****us, Asia...
- 2017 by
merger of the
former communes of La Mothe-
Achard (the seat) and La Chapelle-
Achard. Les
Achards has an
oceanic climate (Köppen
climate classification...
- Bourg-
Achard (French pronunciation: [buʁ aʃaʁ]) is a
commune in the Eure
department in the
Normandy region in
northern France. It is
situated in the Roumois...
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Antoine Achard (1696–1772) was a
Genevan Protestant minister born in Geneva. He
settled in
Berlin in 1724
where he
received the
title of
privy counsellor...
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western France. On 1
January 2017, it was
merged into the new
commune Les
Achards.
Communes of the Vendée
department Téléchargement du
fichier d'ensemble...
- Jean
Achard may
refer to: Jean
Achard (painter) (1807–1884),
French painter. Jean
Achard (racing driver) (1918–1951),
French race-car driver, journalist...
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Pagnol (1955)
Maurice Lehmann (1956) André
Maurois (1957)
Marcel Achard (1958)
Marcel Achard (1959)
Georges Simenon (1960) Jean
Giono (1961) Tetsurō Furukaki...
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Pagnol (1955)
Maurice Lehmann (1956) André
Maurois (1957)
Marcel Achard (1958)
Marcel Achard (1959)
Georges Simenon (1960) Jean
Giono (1961) Tetsurō Furukaki...
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Franz Karl
Achard (28
April 1753 – 20
April 1821) was a
German (Prussian) chemist, geoscientist, physicist, and biologist. His prin****l
discovery was...