- François "Pierre"
Picaud (French: [piko]) was a 19th-century
shoemaker in Nîmes,
France who may have been the
basis for the
character of
Edmond Dantès...
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Constance Lara
Colline Picaud (born 5 July 1998) is a
French professional footballer who
plays as a
goalkeeper for Première
Ligue club
Fleury and the France...
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Aymeric Picaud was a 12th-century
French scholar, monk and
pilgrim from Parthenay-le-Vieux in Poitou. He is most
widely known today as
being the suspected...
- François-Marie
Picaud (31
January 1878 – 29
March 1960) was a
French Catholic prelate. He
served as the
auxiliary bishop of
Vannes from 1925 and later...
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original on 12
August 2018.
Retrieved 11
August 2018.
Gilles Verlant, Loïc
Picaud, L'Intégrale Gainsbourg. L'histoire de
toutes ses chansons, éditions Fetjaine...
- cleric. When the
cleric died, he left his
fortune to
Picaud, whom he had
begun to
treat as a son.
Picaud then
spent years plotting his
revenge on the three...
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encyclopedia inspired by AllMusic. It was
founded by Jean-Luc
Biaulet and Loïc
Picaud, the last of whom is the site's editor-in-chief and has aut****d
books on...
- is
based on the 12th-century account, the
Codex Calixtinus, of
Aymeric Picaud, a
French pilgrim, who
recorded a
number of
Basque words and expressions...
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December 1124. A
decade or two later, a
French scholar (probably
Aymeric Picaud)
began composing a
combination of
miracle tales,
liturgical texts and travelers...
- "Pseudo-Calixtus", but is
often identified with the
French scholar Aymeric Picaud. Its most
likely period of
compilation is 1138–1145. It was
intended as...