- Look up
cordonnier in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cordonnier is a French-language
occupational surname literally meaning "shoemaker" (or, less accurately...
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Victor Louis Émilien
Cordonnier (23
March 1858, Surgy,
France – 1936)
served France during World War I as a
general and was
called "one of France's finest...
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Mount Cordonnier is
located north of
Mount Joffre in
Height of the
Rockies Provincial Park and
straddles the
Continental Divide marking the Alberta-British...
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Louis Marie Cordonnier (July 7, 1854, Haubourdin, Nord – 1940) was a
French architect, born in
Haubourdin and ****ociated prin****lly with
Lille and the...
- Sous
lieutenant Antoine Cordonnier (17
January 1892 – 28 July 1918) was a
French flying ace
during World War I. He was
credited with five
aerial victories...
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Julien Cordonnier (born June 27, 1980 in Chartres) is a
retired French professional football player.
After retiring from
football at the end of 2013 due...
- Alphonse-Amédée
Cordonnier (1848–1930) was a
French sculptor. Born in La Madeleine, Nord,
Cordonnier was
educated in
nearby Lille, then in Paris, then...
- in 1912 and by G. H.
Hardy in 1919.
French high
school student Gérard
Cordonnier discovered the
ratio for
himself in 1924. In his
correspondence with Hans...
- In
number theory, the
Padovan sequence is the
sequence of
integers P(n)
defined by the
initial values P ( 0 ) = P ( 1 ) = P ( 2 ) = 1 , {\displaystyle...
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Thiel Patrice 'Topy'
Dullens Diego Smessaert Ignacio de la
Serna Jan
Cordonnier Tom
Bauwens Romuald Servranckx Oswald De **** "Stream It Or Skip It: 'Under...