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Lucien Bochard (10
August 1925 – 2 May 2002) was a
French footballer. He
competed in the men's
tournament at the 1952
Summer Olympics.
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- La Ferrière-
Bochard (French pronunciation: [la fɛʁjɛʁ bɔʃaʁ]) is a
commune in the Orne
department in north-western France. The
Commune along with another...
- Orne département La Ferrière-Béchet, in the Orne département La Ferrière-
Bochard, in the Orne département La Ferrière-de-Flée, in the Maine-et-Loire département...
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Bochard, of the
Order of the Jesuits, Prin****l of the
College in Vannes,
became interested in the boy on
account of his
natural talents.
Bochard cultivated...
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during her
imprisonment by the
Bochard, but
repeatedly raped; it was also
revealed that she was the one who
killed Bochard but
could not
remember the event...
- century. The oxy-hydrogen
blowpipe itself was
developed by the
Frenchman Bochard-de-Saron, the
English mineralogist Edward Daniel Clarke and the American...
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Television Animation throughout its run Bob's
Burgers Loren Bouchard Loren Bochard Jim
Dauterive 2011–present Wilo
Productions Buck &
Millie Productions (seasons...
- 1820 at Lyons, France, by
Father C.M.
Bochard,
Doctor of the Sorbonne, Vicar-General of the
Diocese of Lyons.
Bochard was the
first superior general (1820–34)...
- Paul Badré died at the age of 94, on
August 10, 2000, in La Ferrière-
Bochard (Orne). He was
married to Cécile
Cordier (1909-2005). Ten
children were...
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towers were
converted to
artillery platforms, at the
south the
medieval Bochard gate was
converted into the Citadel, an
artillery fortification with two...