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Gardere is an
unincorporated area and census-designated
place (CDP) in East
Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana,
United States. The area is also
known as Riverland...
- "America’s Psychologist".
Gardere was born in Manhattan, New York to
Roger and Renée
Gardere who were both from Haiti.
Gardere was one of the
first black...
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Peter Alexander Gardere (born
September 29, 1969) is a
former American football quarterback,
famous for his four-year
tenure as the
Texas Longhorns quarterback...
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medals in the event. His
countryman Giorgio Bocchino took bronze.
Edward Gardère put
France back on the
podium after a one-Games absence. This was the ninth...
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Gardères (French pronunciation: [ɡaʁdɛʁ]; Occitan: Gardèras) is a
commune in the Hautes-Pyrénées
department in south-western France.
Together with Luquet...
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generation of the
Gardère family to lead the company. Upon the
death of
Thierry Gardère on
March 1, 2017,
Delphine Nathalie Gardère succeeded her father...
- Paul
Claude Gardère (1944, in Port au Prince,
Haiti – 2011, in New York City) was a Haitian-born, Brooklyn-based
visual artist whose work
explored "post-colonial...
- André
Gardère (8 May 1913 – 16
February 1977) was a
French foil and
sabre fencer. He won a
silver medal in the team foil
event at the 1936
Summer Olympics...
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France in 1936. Men's foil
Edward Gardère André
Gardère René
Lemoine Men's team foil André
Gardère,
Edward Gardère, René Lemoine, René Bondoux, Jacques...
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Edward Gardère (25
February 1909 – 24 July 1997) was a
French foil and
sabre fencer. He won a gold
medal at the 1932
Summer Olympics and two
silvers at...