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Medard (German pronunciation: [ˈmeːdaʀt]) is an
Ortsgemeinde – a muni****lity
belonging to a Verbandsgemeinde, a kind of
collective muni****lity – in the...
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Médard Chouart des
Groseilliers (born 1618) was a
French explorer and fur
trader in Canada. He is
often paired with his brother-in-law Pierre-Esprit Radisson...
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Maxime Médard (born 16
November 1986) is a
former French rugby union player who
plays his club
rugby for
French club
Stade Toulousain in Top 14 and France...
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Muriel Médard (born
February 1, 1968) is an
information theorist and
electrical engineer. She is the
Cecil H.
Green Professor of
Electrical Engineering...
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French variant is
Medárd and the
Italian variant is Medardo. The name may
refer to:
Médard Albrand (1898–1981),
French politician Médard Autsai Asenga (born...
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Medard Boss (October 4, 1903, St.
Gallen –
December 21, 1990, Zollikon) was a
Swiss psychoanalytic psychiatrist who
developed a form of
psychotherapy known...
- Saint-
Médard,
Indre Saint-
Médard, Lot Saint-
Médard,
Moselle Saint-
Médard, Pyrénées-Atlantiques Saint-
Médard, Deux-Sèvres Saint-
Médard-d'Aunis Saint-
Médard-de-Guizières...
- Saint-
Médard-d'Eyrans (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ medaʁ dɛʁɑ̃]; Gascon: Sent
Medard d'Airans) is a
commune in the
Gironde department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine...
- Saint-
Médard (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ medaʁ]; Gascon: Sent Mesard) is
commune in the Haute-Garonne
department in
southwestern France.
Communes of the...
- The
Church of Saint-
Médard (French: église Saint-
Médard) is a
Roman Catholic church located in Tremblay-en-France in the
department of Seine-Saint-Denis...