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- Boissard is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Adéodat Boissard (1870–1938), French politician Jean-Jacques Boissard (1528–1602), French...
- Jean-Jacques Boissard (1528 – 30 October 1602) was an antiquary and Neo-Latin poet. He was born at Besançon and educated at Leuven; but he secretly left...
- Adéodat Boissard (1870–1938) was a French politician. He served as a member of the Chamber of Deputies from 1919 to 1924, representing Côte-d'Or. "Adéodat...
- Janine Boissard (born 18 December 1932, in Paris) is a French writer, best known for her book series L’Esprit de famille (1979–1984), which was adapted...
- José Miguel Boissard Ramírez (born December 4, 1978, in San Cristóbal) is a judoka from the Dominican Republic, who competed in the men's half-middleweight...
- Devises heroïques (in Latin). Glasgow, Scotland, UK: Glasgow University.; Boissard, Jean Jacques (1593). Emblematum Liber. Glasgow, Scotland, UK: Glasgow...
- de France, signing his often caustic reviews with the pseudonym Maurice Boissard. He was born in Paris. Abandoned by his mother, an opera singer, soon after...
- are recognized as languages of France. Raymond Blanc, chef Jean-Jacques Boissard, neo-Latin poet Paul de Casteljau, mathematician Gustave Courbet, painter...
- nouvelles. 1947: Les Chemins des cercles. Velay, Serge; Boissard, Michel; Bernié-Boissard, Catherine (2009). Petit dictionnaire des écrivains du Gard...
- deceased at hospital were not included in these figures. On 26 April Sophie Boissard, Korian CEO, announced 606 deceased in EHPADs managed by Korian. On 19...