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- Gaspard, Baron Gourgaud (14 September 1783 – 25 July 1852), also known simply as Gaspard Gourgaud, was a French soldier, prominent in the Napoleonic wars...
- left Saint Helena including Las Cases in December 1816, General Gaspard Gourgaud in March 1818 and Albine de Montholon—who was possibly Napoleon's lover—in...
- Stanford:Stanford University Press. pp. 6–11 Gourgaud, Gaspar (1904). Talks of Napoleon at St Helena with General Baron Gourgaud. Translated by Latimer, Elizabeth...
- Winiger 1992, p. 327. Gourgaud & Vincent 2004, p. 264. Tilho 1920, p. 172. ****mich 1972, p. 21. Gourgaud & Vincent 2004, p. 263. Gourgaud & Vincent 2004, p...
- Françoise-Rose Gourgaud (7 April 1743, in M****ille – 5 October 1804, in Paris), stage name Madame Vestris, was a French actress. She was the sister of...
- Aydar & Gourgaud 1998, p. 149. Aydar & Gourgaud 1998, p. 151. Deniel, Aydar & Gourgaud 1998, p. 283. Aydar & Gourgaud 1998, p. 145. Aydar & Gourgaud 1998...
- Blancard (1741–1826), introduced the chrysanthemum to France Jean-Henri Gourgaud, aka. "Dugazon" (1746–1809), actor Jean-Baptiste Benoît Eyriès (1767–1846)...
- Jean-Henri Gourgaud (15 November 1746 – 19 October 1809) was a French actor under the stage name Dugazon, the son of Pierre-Antoine Gourgaud, the director...
- Railways. Gourgaud was born on 3 October 1881 at Norton Diggings, near Gladstone, Queensland to parents Claudius Gourgaud and Mary Jane Gourgaud (née Barnes)...
- Pierre-Antoine Gourgaud (29 April 1706, in Paris – 1 March 1774, in Paris), stage name Dugazon père (to distinguish him from his son Dugazon), was a French...