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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...
- Saint Dunod (variously spelled Dinooth, Dinodh, Dinuth and Deynoch) was the first Abbot of Bangor Iscoed of north-east Wales. Originally a North British...
- Hatier Hatier Jeunesse Éditions Didier Didier Jeunesse Rageot Éditions Dunod InterÉditions Armand Colin Éditions Larousse Gigamic Harrap's Dessain et...
- 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...