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Maryvonne is a
French feminine given name. It is a
portmanteau of
Marie and Yvonne.
Maryvonne Blondin (born 1947),
French politician Maryvonne Briot (born...
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Maryvonne Le Dizès (25 June 1940 – 9
August 2024), also
known as
Maryvonne Le Dizès-Richard, was a
French violinist and
academic teacher. She is best known...
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Maryvonne Samson Dupureur (24 May 1937 – 7
January 2008) was a
French middle-distance runner.
Competing in the 800 m
event she won
silver medals at the...
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Maryvonne de Saint-Pulgent (born Le Gallo; 13
March 1951, in Châlons-sur-Marne) is a
French musicologist and
member of the
Conseil d’État.
Holder of a...
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Maryvonne Huet (born 1
December 1936) is a
former French figure skater who
competed in
ladies singles. She won the gold
medal at the
French Figure Skating...
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Maryvonne Kendergi or Kendergian, OC CQ (15
August 1915 – 27
September 2011) was a Canadian-Armenian writer, professor, musicologist, pianist, and Québécois...
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Maryvonne Briot (born 4
February 1959) is a
French former politician from the UMP who
served as
Member of
Parliament for Haute-Saône's 2nd constituency...
- Pinault. The
couple divorced five
years later, and in 1970,
Pinault married Maryvonne Campbell, an
antique trader in
Rennes who
introduced him to the world...
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Maryvonne Blondin (born 20
January 1947) is a
member of the
Senate of France,
representing the Finistère department. She is a
member of the Socialist...
- ; Amils, Ricardo; Claeys, Philippe; Cleaves,
Henderson James; Gerin,
Maryvonne; Rouan, Daniel; Spohn, Tilman; Tirard, Stéphane (eds.).
Encyclopedia of...