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Henry Dunant (born Jean-Henri
Dunant; 8 May 1828 – 30
October 1910), also
known as
Henri Dunant, was a
Swiss humanitarian, businessman,
social activist...
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Dunant may
refer to:
Henry Dunant (1828–1910),
Swiss businessman,
social activist and
humanitarian Olivier Dunant,
Swiss treasurer Dunant, a submarine...
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Sarah Dunant (born 8
August 1950) is a
British novelist, journalist, broadcaster, and critic. She is
married with two daughters, and
lives in
London and...
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Dunant is a
private 250 Tbit/s 6,600
kilometre transatlantic communications cable that
connects the
United States (Virginia Beach) with
France (Saint-Hilaire-de-Riez)...
- on the battlefield. A
devout Calvinist, the
Swiss businessman Jean-Henri
Dunant traveled to
Italy to meet then-French
emperor Napoleon III in June 1859...
- The
Henry Dunant Medal is the
highest award of the Red
Cross Movement. It is
named after Henry Dunant, the
founder of the Red
Cross Movement. The medal...
- The
Henry Dunant Museum is a
museum in the
Swiss town of Heiden, to
preserve the
memory and
legacy of
Henry Dunant, the
Founder of the Red
Cross Movement...
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Edouard Wyss-
Dunant (17
April 1897 – 29
April 1983) was a
Swiss physician and alpinist. He had a
distinguished career in medicine, both in his own country...
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- The
Birth of Venus: A
Novel is a 2003
novel by
Sarah Dunant, a
bestselling British author. The
story is set in the late 15th
century in Florence, Italy...