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Adelard (also
spelled Adelhard,
Adalhard or Adalard) may
refer to:
Adelard,
father of the
Frankish saint Herlindis of
Maaseik (died 745)
Adalard of Corbie...
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Adelard of Bath (Latin:
Adelardus Bathensis; c. 1080? – c. 1142–1152?) was a 12th-century
English natural philosopher. He is
known both for his original...
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Adélard Godbout (September 24, 1892 –
September 18, 1956) was a
Canadian agronomist and politician. He
served as the 15th
premier of
Quebec briefly...
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George Clarence "Bugs"
Moran (/məˈrɑːn/; born
Adelard Leo Cunin;
August 21, 1893 –
February 25, 1957) was an
American Chicago Prohibition-era gangster...
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Louis Philippe Adélard Langevin (French pronunciation: [lwi
filip adelaʁ lɑ̃ʒvɛ̃];
August 23, 1855 – June 15, 1915) was a
Canadian Oblate priest and Archbishop...
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Adélard is a
French novel written by
Canadian author François
Blais and
published in 2019 by La
courte éc****e. It won the 2020
Governor General's...
- 73°33′23″W / 45.497528°N 73.556308°W / 45.497528; -73.556308 The
Poste Adélard-Godbout is a 120 kV
electrical substation in Old Montreal. Canada's oldest...
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Adélard Charles Trottier (November 8, 1879 –
November 29, 1955) was a physician,
surgeon and
politician in Ontario, Canada. He
represented Es**** North...
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Adelardo Covarsí (Badajoz, 24
April 1885 – Badajoz, 26
August 1951) was a
Spanish painter active in Badajoz. v t e...
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Adelard of
Ghent was an
early 11th-century monk and
hagiographer from the
Benedictine monastery Saint Peter's Abbey, Ghent, now in modern-day Belgium...