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Alard may
refer to:
Alard (surname)
Alard, son of Duke
Aymon in the
Matter of
France Alard, Iran, a
village in
Tehran Province Alard, East Azerbaijan,...
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Alard is a
French surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Éric
Alard,
French bobsledder Jean-Delphin
Alard (1815–1888),
French violinist Benjamin...
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Alard Stradivarius is a
sobriquet used for two
violins fabricated by
Antonio Stradivari:
Alard-Baron
Knoop Stradivarius of 1715 Artot-
Alard Stradivarius...
- The
Alard–Baron
Knoop Stradivarius of 1715 is an
antique violin made by
luthier Antonio Stradivari of
Cremona (1644–1737). It was made
during Stradivari's...
- Jean-Delphin
Alard (8
March 1815 – 22
February 1888) was a
French violinist, composer, and teacher. He was the son-in-law of Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume,...
- Jean
Allard or
Jehan Alard (fl. 1580), was a
French adventurer. He was a
French Huguenot. He was emplo**** as a
gardener by Erik XIV of
Sweden in 1563...
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Pierre Alard (17
September 1937 – 13
January 2019) was a
French athlete. He
competed in the men's
discus throw at the 1956
Summer Olympics and the 1960...
- Éric
Alard (born 26
August 1967) is a
French bobsledder who
competed during the 1990s. He won a
bronze medal in the two-man
event at the 1995 FIBT World...
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Alard du
Gaucquier (c. 1534 – c. 1582) was a
choirmaster at the
Imperial Chapel of the Holy
Roman Empire. He
began composing noted Magnificats and m****es...
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Alard Banastre (fl. 1174), was High
Sheriff of
Oxfordshire under Henry II in 1174 and 1176. In this capacity,
Banastre was appointed, in
company with...