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- Besard Šabović (Macedonian: Бесард Шабовиќ, Albanian: Besard Shaboviq or Besard Ferri; born 5 January 1998) is a Swedish professional footballer who plays...
- Jean-Baptiste Besard (c.1567 – c.1625) was a bisontin lutenist, composer and anthologist who lived and worked in the Holy Roman Empire. notable for publishing...
- on pieces for lute, archlute, and viol by Fabritio Caroso, Jean-Baptiste Besard, Bernardo Gianoncelli, and an anonymous composer. It also includes an aria...
- on pieces for lute, archlute, and viol by Fabritio Caroso, Jean-Baptiste Besard, Bernardo Gianoncelli, and an anonymous composer. It also interpolates an...
- MF  SWE Albin Ekdal 11 FW  TUR Deniz Hümmet 13 MF  SWE Daniel Stensson 14 MF  SWE Besard Šabović 15 FW  SWE Oskar Fallenius 16 MF  NOR Tobias Gulliksen...
- LG].{{cite arXiv}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) Tim Besard and Christophe Foket and Bjorn De Sutter (2019). "Effective Extensible Programming:...
- Jean-Jacques Boissard (1528–1602), an antiquary and Neo-Latin poet. Jean-Baptiste Besard (1567 – ca.1625), lawyer, Doctor of Medicine and composer for the lute Jean...
- Thomas Campion (1567–1620) Christoph Demantius (1567–1643) Jean-Baptiste Besard (1567–1625) Nicolas Formé (1567–1638) Girolamo Giacobbi (1567–1629) Joachim...
- a lutenist Lucia Quinciani born c. 1566, fl. 1611 Italian Jean-Baptiste Besard 1567 – 1625 Burgundian Nicolas Formé 1567 – 1638 French Christoph Demantius...
- Lautensätzen aus dem 16. Jh., after lute works by Vincenzo Galilei, Jean-Baptiste Besard, and anonymous (1927, premiere 11 December 1928; reworked 1937 and 1975)...