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- Maurice Charles Adolphe Bardonneau (22 May 1885 – 3 July 1958) was a French cyclist. He competed at the 1906 Summer Olympics (Intercalated Games) in the...
- Eliza Ashurst Bardonneau (born Elizabeth Ann Ashurst; 8 July 1813 – 25 November 1850) was a member of an important family of radical activists in mid-nineteenth-century...
- Bardé, Bardels, Bardles Related names Bartholf, Bardolph, Bardin, Barten, Bardon, Bardonneau, Bardouleau, Bardelle, Bardillon, Barding, Beard,, Bardeline...
- original on 13 May 2006. Retrieved 7 April 2006. Mesu VK, Kalonji WM, Bardonneau C, Mordt OV, Blesson S, Simon F, et al. (January 2018). "Oral fexinidazole...
- Australian journalist, literary critic and social reformer Eliza Ashurst Bardonneau, English translator and activist Eliza Atkins Gleason (1909–2009), African-American...
- org. 31 December 2004. Retrieved 12 November 2019. Mesu VK, Kalonji WM, Bardonneau C, Mordt OV, Blesson S, Simon F, et al. (January 2018). "Oral fexinidazole...
- Ashurst. Her siblings were William Henry Ashurst, Eliza Ann Ashurst (Bardonneau), Emilie Ashurst (Venturi) and Matilda Ashurst (Biggs). She grew up in...
- Harrison (1850), mother of Jane Ellen Harrison Elizabeth Ann Ashurst Bardonneau (1850), first translator of George Sand's work into English Susan Perriman...
- Retrieved 2018-11-20. Mesu, Victor Kande Betu Ku; Kalonji, Wilfried Mutombo; Bardonneau, Clélia; Mordt, Olaf Valverde; Blesson, Séverine; Simon, François; Delhomme...
- Fernand Vast won the 1906 title, with France sweeping the medals as Maurice Bardonneau finished second and Edmond Luguet third. 1906 Athina Summer Games. Sports...