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Astruc is a
Jewish surname and
given name, from the
Occitan word
astruc,
meaning "lucky".
Notable people with the name include:
Astruc family Abba Mari...
- Jean
Astruc (19
March 1684, in Sauve,
France – 5 May 1766, in Paris) was a
professor of
medicine in
France at
Montpellier and Paris, who
wrote the first...
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French animated magical girl
superhero television series created by
Thomas Astruc and
developed by
Jeremy Zag. The
series is
produced by the
French company...
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Zacharie Astruc (23
February 1833 in
Angers – 24 May 1907 in Paris) was a
French sculptor, painter, poet, and art critic.
Astruc was an
important figure...
- The
Astruc family are a
Sephardic Jewish family from Avignon, France. The
family has
produced several Rabbis, physicians, journalists, and
Talmudists who...
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Alexandre Astruc (French: [astʁyk]; 13 July 1923 – 19 May 2016) was a
French film
critic and film director.
Before becoming a film director, he was a journalist...
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Astruc (December 12, 1831 -
February 23, 1905) was a
French Rabbi, essayist, and the
Grand Rabbi of
Belgium from 1866 to 1879. Élie-Aristide
Astruc was...
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Didier Astruc (born 9 June 1946 in Versailles)
carried out his
studies in
chemistry in Rennes.
After a Ph. D. with
professor R.
Dabard in organometallic...
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Gabriel Astruc (14
March 1864 – 7 July 1938) was a
French journalist, agent, promoter,
theatre manager,
theatrical impresario, and
playwright whose career...
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Miriam Astruc, also
spelled Myriam Astruc, (born 12
November 1904 – 8
April 1963) was a
French archaeologist who
specialized in the
study of the Phoenician-Punic...