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Guinard may
refer to:
Girard I of Roussillon,
count of
Roussillon from 1102 to 1113
Manuel Guinard (born 1995),
French tennis player This disambiguation...
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Manuel Guinard (born 15
November 1995) is a
French tennis player. He has a
career high ATP
doubles ranking of
world No. 67
achieved on 18
November 2024...
- Ft. Caspar.
Guinard, a
naturalized U.S. citizen, born in
Quebec around 1820 or 1821 had
hired his
nephew of the same name -
Louis P.
Guinard, also born...
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following players received entry as
lucky losers: Grégoire Barrère
Manuel Guinard Titouan Droguet Pierre-Hugues
Herbert Théo
Papamalamis Luca Van ****che...
- Joseph-Auguste
Guinard (1799–1874) was a
French politician. He was
elected as a
deputy to the
Constituent ****embly in 1848
through 1849. In the Constituent...
- Jean
Guinard (18
October 1899 – 23
October 1992) was a
French painter. His work was part of the
painting event in the art
competition at the 1924 Summer...
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Maurice Guinard (born 1902, date of
death unknown) was a
French wrestler. He
competed in the
freestyle featherweight event at the 1924
Summer Olympics...
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Orlando Luz and
Rafael Matos defeated Manuel Guinard and Grégoire Jacq in the final, 7–5, 6–4 to win the men's
doubles tennis title at the 2024 Swedish...
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Challenger Tour in more than five years,
losing to
fellow countryman Manuel Guinard, also a qualifier, in the final. In September,
Hemery reached his second...
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Dominique "Dom"
Guinard is the CTO of EVRYTHNG. He is a technologist,
entrepreneur and
developer with a
career dedicated to
building the
Internet of Things...