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Céard (17 May 1936 – 1
January 2025) was a
French historian and
academic who
specialised in the Renaissance. Born in
Chaumont on 17 May 1936,
Céard was...
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Henry Céard (19
November 1851 – 16
August 1924) was a
French novelist, poet,
playwright and
literary critic. A
writer in the
school of naturalism, he...
- Pont-
Céard railway station (French: Gare de Pont-
Céard) is a
railway station in the muni****lity of Versoix, in the
Swiss canton of Geneva. It is an intermediate...
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station Pont-
Céard towards Évian-les-Bains L1
Tannay towards Coppet Pont-
Céard towards Annecy L2 Pont-
Céard towards Saint-Gervais L3 Pont-
Céard towards Annem****e...
- Screech. London: Penguin, 2003 (1987), p. 1284 Les
Essais (1595 text), Jean
Céard,
Denis Bjaï, Bénédicte Boudou,
Isabelle Pantin, Hachette, Pochothèque, 2001...
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English economist and banker.
William Carter, 90,
American photographer. Jean
Céard, 88,
French historian and academic. Leo Dan, 82,
Argentine singer, composer...
- 1801 and 1805 the
Simplon Road was
constructed by the
engineer Nicolas Céard at the
direction of the
emperor in
order to
transport artillery pieces through...
- by
Dario Tessicini; "La
notion de
prodige selon Cornelius Gemma" by Jean
Céard; "Cornelius
Gemma et l'épidémie de 1574" by
Concetta Pennuto; "Prisca Theologia...
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words who, what, which. The
Irish equivalents are: cé "who?, which?" cad or
céard "what?" cén "which?" Examples: Cé a
rinne é? "Who did it?" Cé a chonaic...
- Books. p. 17. ISBN 978-0816075171. Fox,
Martin and O'Ciarrai, Breandan. "
Céard is
Sinnsreachd Ann? (What Is Sinnsreachd?)
Archived 31
December 2014 at...