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Duvernoy is a
family name of
French origins. It may
refer to:
Charles Duvernoy [de] (Jacques
Charles Duvernoy) (1766–1845),
French clarinetist and composer;...
- Victor-Alphonse
Duvernoy (pronounced [viktɔʁ alfɔ̃s dyvɛʁnwa]; 30
August 1842 – 7
March 1907) was a
French pianist and composer. The son of
noted b****-baritone...
- The
Duvernoy's gland is a
gland found in some
groups of
colubrid snakes. It is
distinguished from the
venom gland and is not
found in
viperids or elapids...
- Jean
Duvernoy (1
January 1917 – 19
August 2010, Saint-Jean de Luz) was a
French medievalist. He was born in 1917 in
Bourgoin to a
Protestant family. A...
- Jean-Baptiste
Duvernoy (c. 1802 – c. 1880) was a
French pianist and
composer of the
Romantic period. He is best
known for his
Elementary Studies, Op. 176...
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Georges Louis Duvernoy (6
August 1777, Montbéliard,
Doubs – 1
March 1855) was a
French zoologist. He ****isted
Georges Cuvier in
writing Leçons d'anatomie...
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Edmond Duvernoy (16 June 1844 – 12
January 1927) was a
French pianist,
baritone and
vocal teacher, from a
family of musicians.
Edmond Duvernoy was born...
- some 4,000
years ago.
Syncerus antiquus was
described by
Georges Louis Duvernoy in 1851 from a
skull discovered along the Bou
Sellam River near the city...
- Frédéric-Nicolas
Duvernoy (16
October 1765, in Montbéliard – 19 July 1838, in Paris) was a
French composer and hornist. In 1788,
Duvernoy went to
Paris and...
- by the late
Basil Jacobs, a
steel merchant and
devout Christian,
Claude Duvernoy, a
French Presbyterian Minister living in Jerusalem. In the
years 1991–2000...