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Cazenave may
refer to:
Cazenave-Serres-et-Allens, Ariège,
France Cazenave, a
common vine
training system Pierre Louis Alphée
Cazenave (1795–1877), French...
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Thomas Cazenave (French pronunciation: [tɔma kaznav]; born 6
March 1978) is a
French civil servant and
politician of the
Renaissance party who
served as...
- Héctor
Cazenave (13
April 1914 in
Montevideo – 27
September 1958) was a
French footballer. He pla**** for Peñarol,
Defensor Sporting Club and FC Sochaux-Montbéliard...
- Anny
Cazenave (French pronunciation: [ani kaznav] ) is a
French space geodesist and one of the
pioneers in
satellite altimetry. She
works for the French...
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Fernand Cazenave (26
November 1924, in
Orthez – 10
January 2005, in Mont-de-Marsan) was a
French former rugby union international and
national coach. Cazenave...
- Noel
Anthony Cazenave (born
October 25, 1948) is a
professor of
sociology at the
University of Connecticut. He
generated controversy when he
began teaching...
- de
Cazenave (October 16, 1897 –
January 20, 2008) was, at the time of his death, the
oldest surviving French veteran of
World War I. De
Cazenave became...
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Pierre Louis Alphée
Cazenave (5 May 1795 – 9
April 1877) was a
French dermatologist who
practiced medicine at the Hôpital Saint-Louis in Paris. In 1823...
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Florian Cazenave (born 30
December 1989 in Tarbes) is a
French rugby union player. His
position is Scrum-half and he
currently plays for
Vannes in the...
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Lupus erythematosus is a
collection of
autoimmune diseases in
which the
human immune system becomes hyperactive and
attacks healthy tissues.
Symptoms of...