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Dubourdieu is a French-language surname.
People with the name include:
Bernard Dubourdieu (1773–1811),
French admiral Denis Dubourdieu (1949-2016), French...
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Denis Dubourdieu (July 1, 1949 – July 26, 2016) was a
French winemaker and
professor of
oenology at the
University of Bordeaux. He
managed or co-managed...
- Jean
Dubourdieu (1642?–1720) was a
French Protestant minister.
Dubourdieu, son of
Isaac Dubourdieu, was born at
Montpellier in 1642
according to Agnew...
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Bernard Dubourdieu (28
April 1773 – 13
March 1811) was a
French Navy
officer who led a Franco-Italian
fleet at the
Battle of
Lissa in 1811,
during which...
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Isaac Dubourdieu (c. 1597–1700?), was a
French Reformed minister. He left
France for
England with his two sons.
Isaac Dubourdieu was a
French Protestant...
- home the
following year to
correct defects in her
propulsion system.
Dubourdieu returned to the
Pacific later in 1890 and
served there for the next several...
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battalion of
Italian soldiers. The
French invasion force under Bernard Dubourdieu was met by
Captain William Hoste and his four
ships based on the island...
- Frédéric
Dubourdieu (31
December 1879 – 13 May 1944) was a
French fencer. He
competed at the 1908 and 1920
Summer Olympics. "Frédéric
Dubourdieu". Olympedia...
- wine business, and
started Millesimes, a wine importer. He
hired Denis Dubourdieu,
professor of
oenology at the
University of
Bordeaux to help him make...
- meet
Dubourdieu off the island's
northern coast.
Maintaining a
close line of battle,
Hoste forced Dubourdieu to
attack him directly,
Dubourdieu attempting...