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Ouvrard is a
French surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Gabriel-Julien
Ouvrard (1770–1846),
French businessman Hélène
Ouvrard (1938–1999)...
- René
Ouvrard (1624–1694) was a
French priest,
writer and composer.
Ouvrard was born in Chinon. He
received orders and
became kapellmeister of the cathedral...
- Gabriel-Julien
Ouvrard was a
French financier who was born in
Moulins d'Antières at
Cugand (Vendée) on 11
October 1770 and who died in
London in October...
- Hélène
Ouvrard (November 3, 1938 –
January 6, 1999) was a
Quebec writer. The
daughter of
Bernadette Boily and Jean de la
Salle Ouvrard, she was born in...
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first wife Joséphine; then to the
millionaire speculator Gabriel-Julien
Ouvrard (with whom she had five children); and finally,
attempting to
regain respectability...
- Jean-Pierre
Ouvrard (16
February 1948 in Trémentines (Maine-et-Loire) – 13
November 1992 in
Tours (Indre-et-Loire)) was a
French musicologist,
music educator...
- Westphalie" (in French).
Histoire du
Consulat et du
Premier Empire (Robert
Ouvrard).
Archived from the
original on 14
October 2008.
Retrieved 2008-10-13....
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specially crafted copy of the
winning book
bound by
master bookbinder Pierre Ouvrard". As
introduced in 2003, the four children's
literature awards were announced...
- near the
Place de la Concorde,
using the
codename "Tania" and "Suzanne
Ouvrard". The long-awaited second-front in the form of a cross-channel invasion...
- Merriam-Webster's
online dictionary.
Retrieved 30
November 2007. Hicks, DM;
Ouvrard, P; Baldock, KCR (2016). "Food for Pollinators:
Quantifying the Nectar...