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Alphand may
refer to: Hervé
Alphand (1907-1994),
French diplomat Jean-Charles
Adolphe Alphand (1817-1891),
engineer of the
Second Empire of
France Luc...
- Jean-Charles
Adolphe Alphand (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ ʃaʁl adɔlf alfɑ̃]; 26
October 1817 – 6
December 1891) was a
French engineer of the
Corps of Bridges...
- Luc
Alphand (born 6
August 1965) is a
former World Cup
alpine ski
racer from France. He
specialized in the
speed events and
later became a race car driver...
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Estelle Erika Ainee Alphand (born 23
April 1995) is a French-born
Swedish alpine skier, who
competes in all events. She was born in Briançon, France,...
- The overall
winners were Luc
Alphand of
France and
Pernilla Wiberg of Sweden, the only
championship for each.
Alphand, who won by just 34 points, became...
- Hervé
Alphand (31 May 1907 – 13
January 1994) was a
French diplomat, and
French amb****ador to the
United States, from 1956 to 1965. Born into a family...
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Napoleon III, it was
built according to
plans by Jean-Charles
Adolphe Alphand, who
created all the
major parks for Haussmann's
renovation of
Paris commanded...
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palais and the
Seine is set with gardens,
designed by Jean-Charles
Adolphe Alphand, and an
array of fountains.
Within its garden, the old
palace contained...
- Exim Bank Team China.
Another team who had
already purchased a C5-R, Luc
Alphand's squad purchased a C6.R to run
alongside their C5-R in the Le Mans Series...
- a
sixth consecutive victory, this time with
former skiing champion Luc
Alphand after Peterhansel committed a
series of
errors late in the rally. Peterhansel...