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- Boitard is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: François Boitard (1670–c. 1715), French artist Louis Peter Boitard, French engraver and...
- Pierre Boitard (27 April 1787 Mâcon, Saône-et-Loire – 25 August 1859) was a French botanist and geologist. As well as describing and classifying the Tasmanian...
- Samir Boitard is a French actor. He has been in a relationship with French actor Louise Monot since 2014. In October 2016 they announced on social media...
- Louise Boitard (20 May 1907 – 4 April 2001), also known as Jeanine Boitard and Jeanine Gille, was a member of the French Resistance during the Second...
- compagne de Samir Boitard dévoile le prénom et le visage de leur deuxième enfant" ("Louise Monot has given birth: Samir Boitard's partner reveals the...
- F. megabalica Heuglin, 1863 F. megaballa Heuglin, 1868 Guepar jubatus Boitard, 1842 Gueparda guttata Gray, 1867 Guepardus guttata Duvernoy, 1834 Guepardus...
- description in 1780. In the 1840s, the species received synonyms by Pierre Boitard in 1842 (Vulpes denhamii) and John Edward Gray in 1843 (Vulpes zuarensis)...
- Louis Philippe Boitard (fl. 1733–1767) was a French engraver and designer, who worked in London. He was probably born in France, and was a pupil of Raymond...
- François Boitard (1670 – c.1715) was a French Baroque artist. Boitard was born in Toulouse. According to Houbraken he was a pupil of Raymond La****e who...
- was a spotted cat skin from Central America. F. pseudopardalis by Pierre Boitard in 1845 was an ocelot kept in the Jardin des plantes. F. melanura by Robert...