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Baudin may
refer to:
Auguste Baudin (1800–1877),
French admiral and
colonial governor Charles Baudin (1792–1854),
French admiral Fernand Baudin (1918–2005)...
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Nicolas Thomas Baudin (French: [nikɔla bodɛ̃]; 17
February 1754 – 16
September 1803) was a
French explorer, cartographer,
naturalist and hydrographer,...
- The
Baudin Pig is a
landrace of
domestic pig,
originating on
Kangaroo Island,
South Australia. The
landrace descended from pigs
released on the island...
- Alex
Baudin (born 25 May 2001) is a
French racing cyclist, who
currently rides for UCI
WorldTeam EF Education–EasyPost. In 2022
during the Tour de Bretagne...
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Charles Baudin (French pronunciation: [ʃaʁl bodɛ̃]; 21 July 1784 – 7 June 1854), was a
French admiral,
whose naval service extended from the
First Empire...
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Robert Baudin (1918–1983) was an
American counterfeiter,
conman and
aerial photographer.
Baudin was born in the
United States. He
started counterfeiting...
- Åke
Sigurd Tobias Baudin (born 25
December 1974) is a
Swedish Social Democratic politician and
trade union leader who has
served as Secretary-General of...
- The
Baudin expedition of 1800 to 1803 was a
French expedition to map the
coast of New
Holland (now Australia).
Nicolas Baudin was
selected as
leader in...
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engagement that
pitted a
French frigate squadron under Rear
Admiral Charles Baudin against the
Mexican citadel of San Juan de Ulúa,
which defended the city...
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Pierre Baudin (21
August 1863 in
Nantua – 30 July 1917 in Paris) was a
French radical-socialist politician. In 1899,
Baudin became the
Minister of Public...