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Banville can
refer to:
Banville, Calvados, a
commune in the
Calvados department of the
Normandy region of north-western
France Charles-B.-
Banville Ecological...
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William John
Banville (born 8
December 1945) is an
Irish novelist,
short story writer,
adapter of
dramas and screenwriter.
Though he has been described...
- Théodore
Faullain de
Banville (French pronunciation: [teɔdɔʁ folɛ̃ də bɑ̃vil]; 14
March 1823 – 13
March 1891) was a
French poet and writer. His work was...
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Melanie Louise Banville (born June 22, 1987) is a
Canadian gymnast who
competed at the 2004
Olympic Games in Athens, Greece. Born in Cornwall, Ontario...
- John
Banville (born 8
December 1945) is an
Irish novelist,
short story writer,
adapter of
dramas and screenwriter. He has won the
Booker Prize, the James...
- Ross
Banville (born 2000) is an
Irish hurler. At club
level he
plays with Shelmaliers,
while he is also a
member of the
Wexford senior hurling team. He...
- adventure-comedy
television series created by
James Rallison and
Ethan Banville. The
series debuted on
October 7, 2022. The show
features a
total of twelve...
- The
Quirke series of
crime novels,
written by
Irish novelist John
Banville,
centres on the
titular character, a
pathologist in 1950s Dublin. The first...
- PJ
Banville is a
Gaelic footballer from
County Wexford, Ireland. He
plays with the
Wexford inter-county team and his club side ****swood. He was part of...
- The
Supreme Fictions of John
Banville is a 1999 book by
Joseph McMinn,
which follows on from his 1991 book John
Banville: A
Critical Study, and deals...