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Chinard is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Gazo
Chinard (1230–1294),
Italian noble lord
Joseph Chinard (1756–1813),
French sculptor...
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Philippe Chinard (1205 - 1266) was a
French nobleman,
admiral and
governor of
Manfred of Sicily.
After Manfred had
captured some
territories in Albania...
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Gilbert Chinard (1881–1972) was a French-American historian,
professor emeritus, who aut****d over 40 books. Born on
October 17, 1881, in Chatellerault...
- Gazo
Chinard (1230–1294) was a
French noble lord,
brother or son of
Philippe Chinard and v****al of
Manfred of
Sicily and
Charles of Anjou.
After the ********ination...
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Jefferson Foundation.
Retrieved May 5, 2024. Meacham, 2012, pp. 29, 39.
Chinard, 1926, book
cover Bowers, 1945, pp. 32–34; Boles, 2017, p. 19 Meacham,...
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despite his
lengthy career in
public service, is
still overshadowed.
Gilbert Chinard, in his 1933
biography of Adams,
described him as "staunch, honest, stubborn...
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Joseph Chinard (Lyon, 12
February 1756 — Lyon 20 June 1813) was a
French sculptor who
worked in a
Neoclassical style that was
infused with naturalism...
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Manfred appointed Philippe Chinard as the general-governor of his
dominions in Albania.
Initially based in Corfu,
Chinard moved his
headquarters to Kanina...
- egalitarian, and
prosperous society in the world".
Historian Gilbert Chinard wrote in 1936: "Lafayette
became a
legendary figure and a
symbol so early...
- length: 200 cm;
Galleria Borghese, Rome Bust of
Madame Récamier; by
Joseph Chinard; 1805 or 1806; marble; 80 x 42 x 30 cm;
Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon, France...