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Raoul Barrière (3
March 1928, in Béziers – 8
March 2019) was a
French rugby union player and a coach. He pla**** as a prop. He pla**** for
Aurillac and AS...
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Stade Raoul-
Barrière,
formerly Stade de la Méditerranée, is a multi-purpose
stadium in Béziers, France. The
stadium is able to hold 18,555 (16,110 seated)...
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pianist Raoul Barouch (1916–2006),
Tunisian fencer Raoul Barré (1874–1932), Canadian/American cartoonist, animator, and
painter Raoul Barrière (1928–2019)...
- SauxJean-Pierre Saux lock 26
March 1960 v
Wales at
Cardiff 488
BarriereRaoul Barrière prop 5 June 1960 v
Romania at
Bucharest 489
BrethesRoger Brethes...
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southern part of the
station in the
Avenue du
Maine was the
location of the
Barrière du Maine, a gate
built for the
collection of
taxation as part of the Wall...
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professional contract with the club in
March 2020,
Crama departed the
Stade Raoul-
Barrière in
August 2020. On 25
August 2020,
Crama moved to
England to join the...
- Glückliche Fügung
Boundaries Andreas Kleinert [de]
Matthias Habich Drama a.k.a.
Barriere Boxhagener Platz Matti Geschonneck Gudrun Ritter,
Michael Gwisdek, Samuel...
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sabots Le
Faucheux Nicole Berckmans TV
movie Le président et la garde-
barrière Baron Hupert Jean-Dominique de La
Rochefoucauld TV
movie 1999 Le voyou...
- 2011 title. They are
based in Béziers in Occitania, and play at
Stade Raoul-
Barrière (capacity 18,555). The club
colors are red and blue. The club was established...
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matches in the past. The
stadium gave a
nickname to AS Béziers
coach Raoul Barrière, who was
known as the "Sorcier de Sauclières" in the late 70s. Due to...