- The
Audrans were a
family of
French artists,
natives of
Paris and Lyons.
Charles Audran I (1594-1674)
Claude Audran I (1597-1677)
Germain Audran (1631-1710)...
- Stéphane
Audran (born
Colette Suzanne Jeannine Dacheville; 8
November 1932 – 27
March 2018) was a
French film actress. She was
known for her performances...
-
Achille Edmond Audran (12
April 1840 – 17
August 1901) was a
French composer best
known for
several internationally successful comic operas and operettas...
- The
Audran family was a
French family of
engravers and painters,
mainly active in
Paris and Lyons. The
first well-known
member was
Charles Audran (1594–1674)...
- René
Audran (1929 – Jan 25, 1985) was a
senior official of the
French Ministry of
Defence who was
responsible for
managing the country's
foreign arms sales...
-
Claude Audran may
refer to:
Claude Audran the
Elder (1597–1677),
French engraver Claude Audran the
Younger (1639–1684),
French engraver and painter, son...
- Gérard
Audran (or
Girard Audran) (2
August 1640 – 26 July 1703), was a
French engraver of the
Audran family, the
third son of
Claude Audran. He was born...
-
isolation of a
flawed protagonist. It is the
first book in Effinger's "Marîd
Audran" series,
named after the protagonist, and was
followed by A Fire in the...
- Dyck
Command was a
branch of AD that ********inated
French Army
General René
Audran, on 25
January 1985. He was the
Director of
International Affairs (DAI)...
- Korzen, with
funding from the
Danish Film Institute. It
stars Stéphane
Audran,
Birgitte Federspiel, and
Bodil Kjer. Babette's
Feast was met with widespread...