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Balard may
refer to:
Balard station,
Paris Métro
station Antoine Jérôme
Balard (1802–1876),
French chemist Arnaud Balard (born 1971),
French deafblind...
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independently by two chemists, Carl
Jacob Löwig (in 1825) and
Antoine Jérôme
Balard (in 1826), its name was
derived from
Ancient Gr**** βρῶμος (bromos) 'stench'...
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Maximilien Balard (born 20
November 2000) is an
Australian professional footballer who
plays as a
defensive midfielder for
Dutch Eredivisie club NAC Breda...
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Antoine Jérôme
Balard (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃twan ʒeʁom balaʁ]; 30
September 1802 – 30
April 1876) was a
French chemist and one of the
discoverers of...
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Hexagone Balard (French pronunciation: [ɛɡzaɡɔn balaʁ]) is the
headquarters of the
French Armed Forces and the
Ministry of the
Armed Forces. Inaugurated...
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During the
Second World War, the
Balard shooting range (stand de tir de
Balard) was the site of ****
torture and executions. It
disappeared with the construction...
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Balard (French pronunciation: [balaʁ]) is the
southwestern terminus of Line 8 of the
Paris Métro in the 15th arrondis****t of Paris.
Since 16 December...
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Arnaud Balard (born 1971) is a
French deafblind artist. In 2009,
Balard wrote a
manifesto outlining his
philosophy of Surdism, an artistic, philosophical...
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Espace Balard was a
major music venue located in Paris, France. It was
particularly po****r in the
early to mid-1980s
hosting many
notable artists, such...
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peace that
favoured neither side.
Balard 2017, pp. 663–664.
Balard 2017, p. 664.
Balard 2017, p. 672.
Balard 1997.
Musarra 2020, p. 227.
Musarra 2020...