-
Liudhard (Old English: Lēodheard;
modern French:
Létard, also
Letard in English) was a
Frankish bishop.
Alban Butler,
citing Bede,
places his see at Senlis...
- Valérie
Létard (French pronunciation: [valeʁi letaʁ]; born 13
October 1962) is a
French politician of the
Union of
Democrats and Independents (UDI) who...
-
Christian Letard (born 23
November 1947) is a
French retired football manager who most
recently managed the
Congo national team. In
addition to Congo,...
-
Yannis Letard (born 18
August 1998) is a
professional footballer who
plays as a
defender for
Austrian club LASK. Born in
Metropolitan France, he plays...
-
Jabbary (2002–2003) Jean-Paul
Bernard (2003)
Michel Hidalgo (2004)
Christian Létard (2004–2005)
Gaston Tchangana (2005–2006) Noël Tosi (2006–2007)
Gaston Tchangana...
- opposition, and had to
return to the
abbey in Normandy.
After the
death of
Abbot Létard,
Roger was
elected the
seventh abbot of Bec on 6 July 1149, and blessed...
- Noël Tosi (1990–1991)
Bernard Simondi (1991–1993) B.
David (1993–1994) C.
Letard (1994–1995) É.
Geraldes (1995–1996)
Bernard Simondi (1996–1997)
Alain Michel...
-
Bernard Deferrez (1985–86)
Christian Gourcuff (Jun 86 – Jan 89)
Christian Létard (Jan 1989 – Jan 94)
Thierry Froger (Jan 1994 – May 97)
Slavo Muslin (Jun...
- PMC 3267868. PMID 22089893.
Anestis MD,
Khazem LR, Law KC,
Houtsma C,
LeTard R,
Moberg F, et al. (October 2015). "The ****ociation
Between State Laws...
- Maltese-Italiano-Inglese, G. Muscat, 1845 (1 ed.), 1882 (2 ed.) (it)
Giuseppe Nicola Letard,
Nuova guida alla
conversazione italiana,
inglese e
maltese ad uso delle...