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Guérard, and
Guerard may
refer to:
Guérard, in the Seine-et-Marne
department of the Île-de-France region, north-central
France Beuzeville-la-
Guérard, in...
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Michel Robert-
Guérard (French: [miʃɛl ɡeʁaʁ]; 27
March 1933 – 19
August 2024),
known as
Michel Guérard, was a
French chef, author, one of the founders...
- Geneviève
Guérard (born
April 19, 1973) is a
Canadian dancer and
television presenter living in Quebec. She was born in La Prairie. She
studied at the...
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Robert Guérard (1641 – 2
January 1715) was a
French Benedictine scholar of the
Congregation of St. Maur.
Guérard was born at Rouen. For some time, he...
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Johann Joseph Eugene von
Guérard (17
November 1811 – 17
April 1901) was an Austrian-born artist,
active in
Australia from 1852
until 1882.
Known for his...
- Michel-Louis
Guérard des
Lauriers (25
October 1898 – 27
February 1988) was a
French Dominican theologian and,
later in life, a
Traditionalist Catholic...
- '"slimming cooking"') is a
style of
cooking created by
French chef
Michel Guérard,
which recreated lighter versions of
traditional nouvelle cuisine dishes...
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Albert Léon
Guérard (1880–1959) was a
prominent scholar of
comparative literature.
Guérard taught at
Stanford University for many years.
Guérard was born...
- Grégoire
Guérard or the
Master of the
Autun Triptych was a
Dutch painter active from 1512 to 1538 at
Troyes and in
Burgundy and Bresse.
Possibly born...
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Albert Guerard may
refer to:
Albert Léon
Guérard (1880–1959),
American scholar of
comparative literature Albert J.
Guerard (1914–2000),
American critic...