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Dunod is a
given name.
Notable people with the name include:
Dunod Fawr, 6th
century Brythonic King
somewhere in the
North of
Britain Saint Dunod, late...
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Saint Dunod (variously
spelled Dinooth, Dinodh,
Dinuth and Deynoch) was the
first Abbot of
Bangor Iscoed of north-east Wales.
Originally a
North British...
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Hatier Hatier Jeunesse Éditions
Didier Didier Jeunesse Rageot Éditions
Dunod InterÉditions
Armand Colin Éditions
Larousse Gigamic Harrap's
Dessain et...
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Dynod son of Pabo (Welsh:
Dynod or
Dunod ap Pabo; Latin: Dunaunt; died c. 595),
better known as Dynod the Stout (Welsh:
Dynod Bwr) or Dynod Fawr was the...
- Paris,
Dunod, 2012 Des
univers multiples, Paris,
Dunod, 2014 De la vérité dans les sciences, Paris,
Dunod, 2015 Au
coeur des
trous noirs, Paris,
Dunod, 2017...
- were
driven out by the
Benedictines in 1204.
Saint Blane Cathan Maccai Dunod was a
disciple of
Columba who
established a
Bible school at Bangor-on-Dee...
- the 5th and 10th centuries.
According to tradition, it was
named after Dunod, a son of the
founding father of
Gwynedd -
Cunedda Wledig - who
drove the...
- (paradigms).
Translations of this book have been
published in
French (by
Dunod Éditeur, 2007), ****anese (by Shoeisha, 2007) and
Polish (by Helion, 2005)...
- 2014, the
house which shared its
premises with
Larousse moved to
those of
Dunod and
merged with it. "Publisher:
Armand Colin et Cie | Open Library". openlibrary...
- Azéma, Marc; Brasier,
Laurent (2016). Le beau
livre de la préhistoire.
Dunod. p. 371. ISBN 978-2-10-075789-3. Foltz,
Richard C. (2016). Iran in World...