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Coadou was a
French World War I
flying ace
credited with nine
confirmed aerial victories out of his
fifteen combat claims.
Arthur Marie Marcel Coadou...
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Coadou-Fleury, also
known as
Coadou et Fleury, was an
automobile manufacturer based in Trébeurden, France, that
operated from 1921 to 1934. In 1921, a...
- (1900–1946) CHS (1945–1946)
Claveau (1923–1956) Clément-Bayard (1903–1922)
Coadou et
Fleury (1921–c.1935)
Cochotte (1899)
Cognet de
Seynes (1912–1926) Cohendet...
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Bishop Joseph-Auguste Chevalier, M.E.P. (1873–1880)
Bishop Jean-Yves-Marie
Coadou, M.E.P. (1880–1890)
Bishop Eugène-Louis Kleiner, M.E.P. (1890–1910) Bishop...
- Aéronautique)
Benova Bollack Netter and Co (B.N.C.)
Bucciali (Buc)
Causan Coadou et
Fleury Contal (Coudert), see Lurquin-Coudert
Croissant (de:Croissant)...
- The club's
leadership changed hands during this period, with
Jacques le
Coadou ****uming the
presidency temporarily and
later succeeded by Joël Lopez. The...
- Kleiner. It was
consecrated on 8
September 1882 by
Bishop Jean-Yves-Marie
Coadou, the
Vicar Apostolic of Mysore, in the
presence of 35
priests and 4,000...
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consecrator François-Jean-Marie Laouënan Co-consecrators Etienne-Auguste-Joseph-Louis
Bardou Jean-Yves-Marie
Coadou Date 9
September 1883
Place Pondicherry...
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Stanwood Canada:
Brock Six,
London Six France: Amilcar, Ballot, Bernardet,
Coadou et Fleury, Colda, Le Favori,
Georges Irat, Hinstin, Janoir, Madoz, Quo Vadis...
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Bishop of
Germanicopolis (11
November 1873 – 25
March 1880) Jean-Yves-Marie
Coadou, M.E.P. (born France) (20
August 1880 – 25
November 1886 see below), Titular...