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Philippe Djian (French: [filip dʒjɑ̃]; born 3 June 1949) is a po****r
French author of
Armenian descent. He won the 2012 Prix Interallié for the novel...
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Marcelo Kiremitdjian,
nicknamed Marcelo Djian or just Marcelo, (born 6
November 1966) is a
Brazilian former professional footballer who pla**** as a centre-back...
- René
Djian (born 1
February 1927) is a
French middle-distance runner. He
competed in the 800
metres at the 1952
Summer Olympics and the 1956
Summer Olympics...
- Jean-Marc
Djian (born 29
March 1966) is a
French former ice
hockey goaltender. He
competed in the men's
tournaments at the 1988
Winter Olympics and the...
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footballer Philippe Daverio (1949–2020),
Italian art
historian Philippe Djian (born 1949),
French author Philippe Dubuisson-Lebon,
Canadian football player...
- in 1998 by
Elisabeth Djian, the
previous fashion director of the
obscure Jill magazine, who is now Numéro's editor-in-chief.
Djian developed the magazine...
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Martha Djian (born
Lambert on 6
March 1936 at Paris) is a
former French athlete, who
specialized in the Long jump and 80m hurdles. She won five French...
- Jean-Jacques Beineix,
based on the 1985
novel 37°2 le
matin by
Philippe Djian. The film
stars Béatrice
Dalle and Jean-Hugues Anglade. It was the eighth...
- Studies. 115 (115): 1–14. doi:10.2307/631640. JSTOR 631640. S2CID 161594618.
Djian, Jean-Michel (24 May 2007).
Timbuktu m****cripts: Africa's
written history...
- In
Irish mythology, Dian Cécht (Old
Irish pronunciation: [
dʲiːən kʲeːxt]; also
known as
Cainte or Canta) was the god of healing, the
healer for the Tuatha...