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- Marie Arnaudeau (8 September 1821 – 3 May 1891) was a French army officer who later became a Senator of the Third Republic. Eugène Jean Marie Arnaudeau was...
- club's most prominent Frenchmen on the team were homegrown attacker Henri Arnaudeau and goalkeeper André Gérard. Bordeaux pla**** its first official match...
- Angers 1946–47 45 goals Jozef "Pépé" Humpal Sochaux 1947–48 28 goals Henri Arnaudeau Bordeaux 1948–49 41 goals Camille Libar 1949–50 27 goals Edmund Haan Nîmes...
- Français 92 (1981–85) French international while playing for the club: Henri Arnaudeau Larbi Ben Barek Georges Carnus Raoul Chaisaz Robert Dauphin Edmond Delfour...
- "Szego" FW   Emmanuel Lopez FW   Santiago Urtizberea FW   Claude Pruvot FW   Henri Arnaudeau Manager: Benito Díaz ****istant Referees: Fourth Official:...
- Line Infantry Regiment 7th Ch****eur Battalion 2nd Brigade : Gen. Eugène Arnaudeau 59th Line Infantry Regiment 71st Line Infantry Regiment 3rd Division Artillery :...
- on 6 October 1877. He was succeeded as senator for Vienne by Eugène Arnaudeau. Citations Anceau 1999. Robert and Cougny 1889. Sources Anceau, Eric (1999)...
- Franco-Prussian War (19 July 1870 – 10 May 1871) he was aide to General Eugène Arnaudeau and officer attached to the general staff. He was decorated with the Legion...
- DF 1998-2004 100 9 Alejandro Alonso Argentina MF 2005-2008 103 4 Henri Arnaudeau France LW 1940-1948 1953-1954 168 83 Jean Audebert France DF 1952-1962...
- Grandes-Rivières, Les Petites-Rivières, Saint-Coux, part of Fontpatour, le Treuil-Arnaudeau, Usseau, La Gabardelière, Chavagne and Le Raguenaud. Formerly an agricultural...