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Maximin Isnard (French pronunciation: [maksimɛ̃ isnaʁ]; 16
November 1755 Gr****e, Alpes-Maritimes – 12
March 1825 Gr****e),
French revolutionary, was a dealer...
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Isnard can
refer to: Achille-Nicolas
Isnard (1748-1803),
French economist Maximin Isnard (1755-1825),
French revolutionary politician Jean-Esprit Isnard...
- José
Carlos de
Gouvea Isnard, O.S.B. (July 8, 1917 –
August 24, 2011) was a
Brazilian bishop of the
Roman Catholic Church.
Isnard was born in Rio de Janeiro...
- Paul
Isnard is a
mining concession in
French Guiana,
named after a gold miner. Paul
Isnard discovered gold in the area in 1875. The Paul
Isnard mine was...
- club
called ****ociação
Desportiva Confiança,
after Epaminondas Vital and
Isnard Cantalice watched a
volleyball match between Cotinguiba and
Aracaju at Bairro...
- Jean-Esprit
Isnard (1707–1781) was a
French pipe
organ builder. Jean-Esprit
Isnard was born in 1707. He was
baptised in the Église Saint-Laurent in Bédarrides...
- Jean
Isnard (27 July 1901 – 23
September 1976) was a
French cinematographer.
Coquecigrole (1931) To the Polls,
Citizens (1932)
Colomba (1933)
Broken Wings...
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Reinildo Isnard Mandava (born 21
January 1994) is a
Mozambican professional footballer who
plays as a left back for La Liga club Atlético
Madrid and the...
- them was Brissot,
other members were
Pierre Vergniaud, Fauchet,
Maximin Isnard, Jean-Marie Roland.
Maximilien Robespierre, also a Jacobin,
strongly pleaded...
- PMID 24032542. S2CID 1603461.
Barba C,
Jacques T,
Kahane P,
Polster T,
Isnard J,
Leijten FS, et al. (August 2013). "Epilepsy
surgery in Neurofibromatosis...