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Amand may
refer to:
Amand Vanderhagen (1753–1822),
Flemish clarinetist and
teacher Amand Bazard (1791–1832),
French socialist Amand Landry (1805–1877)...
- Saint-
Amand may
refer to: Saint-
Amand (writer) (1797–1885),
French playwright Aline Saint-
Amand (born 1936),
Canadian politician Alphée Saint-
Amand (1903–1983)...
- Saint-
Amand-les-Eaux (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃t‿amɑ̃ lez‿o];
former Dutch: Sint-
Amands-aan-de-Skarpe) is a
commune in the Nord department,
northern France...
- Saint-
Amand, p. 22 de Saint-
Amand, p. 24 de Saint-
Amand, p. 40 de Saint-
Amand, p. 38 de Saint-
Amand, p. 42 de Saint-
Amand, p. 44 de Saint-
Amand, p. 47...
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Amandus (c. 584 – 679),
commonly called Saint Amand, was a
bishop of Tongeren-Maastricht and one of the
catholic missionaries of Flanders. He is venerated...
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Marcus Amand (born 5
February 2006) is a Finnish-born
French racing driver who most
recently competed in the 2023
Formula Regional European Championship...
- Saint-
Amand Abbey (Abbaye de Saint-
Amand), once
known as Elno,
Elnon or
Elnone Abbey, is a
former Benedictine abbey in Saint-
Amand-les-Eaux, Nord, France...
- John of St
Amand,
Canon of
Tournay (c. 1230–1303), also
known as Jean de Saint-
Amand and
Johannes de
Sancto Amando, was a
medieval author on pharmacology...
- Saint-
Amand Bazard (18
September 1791 – 29 July 1832) was a
French socialist, the
founder of a
secret society in
France corresponding to the Carbonari...
- Saint-
Amand (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃t‿amɑ̃]; Walloon: Sint-
Amand) is a
village of
Wallonia and a
district of the muni****lity of Fleurus,
located in...