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Géraud is a
given name.
Notable people with the name include:
Géraud-Pierre-Henri-Julien Bessières (1777–1840),
French scientist and
diplomat Géraud de...
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Géraud Christophe Michel Duroc (French pronunciation: [ʒeʁo kʁistɔf miʃɛl dyʁɔk]; born du Roc; 25
October 1772 – 23 May 1813), Duke of Frioul, was a French...
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following is a list of
rulers of the
County of Armagnac:
William Count of Fézensac and Armagnac ?–960
Bernard the Su****ious,
first count privative...
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Latin versions of Odo's Life: A. Poncelet, "La plus
ancienne 'Vie de
Saint Géraud", Ann. Bolandist, 14 (1895:83–105).
Georges Duby,
France in the
Middle Ages...
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Géraud de
Cordemoy (6
October 1626 – 15
October 1684) was a
French philosopher,
historian and lawyer. He is
mainly known for his
works in
metaphysics and...
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Géraud Sénizergues (born 9
March 1957) is a
French computer scientist at the
University of Bordeaux. He is
known for his
contributions to
automata theory...
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Géraud François
Gustave Réveilhac (16
February 1851 – 26
February 1937) was a
French général de
division during World War I. He
gained infamy for the Souain...
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Gerald VI, (1235–1285), was
Viscount Fezensaguet from 1240 to 1285, then
Count of
Armagnac and Fézensac from 1256 to 1285. He was the son of
Roger d'Armagnac...
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Naomi Poems:
Corpse and Beans, was
published in 1968
under the name
Saint Geraud, a
fictional persona whose backstory included a
suicide two
years prior...
- André
Géraud (18
October 1882 – 11
December 1974) was a
French journalist and
animal rights advocate who
wrote under the
pseudonym Pertinax.
Géraud studied...