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- Edmond-Joseph Béliard, known as Édouard (24 November 1832, Paris – 28 November 1912, Étampes) was a French Impressionist painter. He was born in Paris...
- Robert Béliard (19 February 1912 – 7 October 1993) was a French racing cyclist. He rode in the 1936 Tour de France. "Robert Béliard". Cycling Archives...
- French ormolu mantel clock (around 1800) by Julien Béliard (1758 – died after 1806), Paris. The clock case by Claude Galle (1758–1815)...
- PMID 5044976. "Scleredema". Retrieved 2009-05-18. Meguerditchian, C; Jacquet P; Béliard S; et al. (November 2006). "Scleredema adultorum of Buschke: an under recognized...
- French ormolu mantel clock (around 1800) by Julien Béliard (born 1758 – died after 1806), Paris. The clock case by Claude Galle (1758–1815)....
- British Left". Lateral. 5 (1). doi:10.25158/L5.1.2. Retrieved 16 June 2016. Béliard, Yann (2016). "A "Labour War" in South Africa: the 1922 Rand Revolution...
- Nowell-Smith, ed., Edwardian England: 1901–1914 (1964) pp. 105–138 Yann Béliard, "Introduction: Revisiting the Great Labour Unrest, 1911-1914". Labour...
- the charter were Monet, Renoir, Sisley, Degas, Berthe Morisot, ****arro, Béliard, Guillaumin, Lepic, Levert, and Rouart. For the name of the group, Renoir...
- XXIe siècle ("A Day of a Parisian in the 21st Century", 1910) by Octave Béliard [fr]. In fact, perhaps predating the concept of terraforming, is that of...
- French ormolu mantel clock (around 1800) by Julien Béliard (born 1758 – died after 1806), Paris. The clock case by Claude Galle (1758–1815)....