- Édouard
Aynard (1
January 1837, Lyon - 25
January 1913) was a
French politician belonging to the
Republican Federation. He was a
member of the Chamber...
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Aynard from the
kindred Smaragd (Hungarian:
Smaragd nembeli Ajnárd; fl. 1244–1258) was a
Hungarian distinguished nobleman in the 13th century, who held...
- Jeanne-Marie
Aynard,
sometimes nicknamed Sam, born in
Paris on
September 19, 1907, and died in
Laxou on
January 24, 2002, was a
French ****yriologist and...
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April 25, 2017.
Retrieved April 24, 2017. Mote, Dave, ed. (1997). "Robert M(
aynard) Pirsig".
Contemporary Po****r Writers. Detroit: St.
James Press. "Robert...
- Andrée
Christine Aynard was born into a
wealthy family of
bankers and
notables from Lyon. Her
paternal grandfather,
Edouard Aynard,
founded the Maynard...
- of the clan was a
French knight calling himself at that time "Ainordi (
Aynard) de Champagne", who
settled down in
Hungary around 1186
during the reign...
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during the
succession crisis of 1911, and that his great-grandfather,
Count Aynard de Chabrillan,
should have
inherited Monaco's throne.
Until 2002, a treaty...
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Mesopotamian daily life and culture. He also
collaborated with Jeanne-Marie
Aynard on the
interpretation of
dreams in the
ancient Near East. A. Leo Oppenheim's...
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proposed merger with two
regional banks,
Maison Aynard et Fils in Lyon and
Caisse de Crédit de Nice.
Aynard had
started out as a drapers’
company in the...
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turned into a
paper mill, run by the
Montgolfier brothers. In 1906
Edouard Aynard, an art-loving
banker from Lyon,
bought the
abbey and
commenced its restoration...