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Gontrand (c. 532 in
Soissons – 28
March 592 in Chalon-sur-Saône), also
called Gontran, Gontram, Guntram, Gunthram, Gunthchramn, and Guntramnus, was the king...
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Gontran Cherrier is a
French baker and
pastry chef, a
cookbook author, a TV
presenter and an
entrepreneur born on 11
November 1978 in Luc-sur-Mer (Calvados)...
- Léon-
Gontran Damas (March 28, 1912 –
January 22, 1978) was a
French poet and politician. He was one of the
founders of the Négritude movement. He also...
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Gontran Boson, also
known as
Gontran The Cunning, was a
Frankish duke in the
service of the
Merovingian kings Sigebert I and
Childebert II. He was born...
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Gontran Georges Henri Hamel (1883–1944) was a
French phycologist. In 1927 he
earned his
doctorate in
natural sciences with a
thesis on the red
algae genera...
- Jean-Pierre
Gontran de Montaigne,
vicomte de Poncins,
known as
Gontran De
Poncins (August 19, 1900 –
September 1, 1962), was a
French writer and adventurer...
- Ages of the
Interior Life (Les
trois âges de la vie intérieure) in 1938.
Gontran-Marie
Garrigou Lagrange was born in Auch, near Toulouse,
France on 21 February...
- A.; Velasco,
Marcela S.; Lundstrøm, Inge K. C.; Wales, Nathan; Sonet,
Gontran; Frantz, Laurent; Schroeder,
Hannes (May 2020). "Ancient DNA
suggests modern...
- 2009.07.020. PMID 19635577. Breman,
Floris C.; Jordaens, Kurt; Sonet,
Gontran; Nagy, Zoltán T.; Van Houdt, Jeroen; Louette,
Michel (23
September 2012)...
- aristocracy, and
before his
episcopate was an
officer of the
court of King
Gontran, of
which he was one of the
closest advisers. His
predecessor Nicetius...