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Ragon or
ragon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ragon may
refer to:
Charles Ragon de
Bange (1833–1914),
French artillery officer and Polytechnician...
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South Africa. The
Ragons donated $200
million to MGH in 2019, the
largest donation in the hospital's history. In
April 2019,
Ragon and his wife announced...
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Phillip T. and
Susan M.
Ragon Institute is a
medical institute founded in 2009 at the M****achusetts
General Hospital (MGH) by the
funding from founder...
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Hiram Heartsill Ragon (/ˈræɡən/;
March 20, 1885 –
September 15, 1940) was a
United States representative from
Arkansas and a
United States district judge...
- Jean-Marie
Ragon de
Bettignies (born 25
February 1781 at Bray-sur-Seine, died 1862 at Bruges) was a Freemason,
author and editor. Jean-Marie
Ragon was born...
- Girault, La Forêt, Sur la Forêt
Vaudevey - La
Grande Chaume, Vaux
Ragons,
Vignes des Vaux
Ragons Vaucoupin -
Adroit de
Vaucopins Vosgros -
Adroit de Vosgros...
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Michel Ragon (24 June 1924 – 14
February 2020) was a
French art and
literature critic and writer. His
primary focus was on
anarchic and
libertarian literature...
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Charles Ragon de
Bange (17
October 1833 – 9 July 1914) was a
French artillery officer and Polytechnician. He
invented the
first effective obturator system...
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Henriette Ragon (10 June 1918 – 30
April 2015),
better known as Patachou, was a
French singer and actress, best-known for po****rizing
Georges Br****ens...
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disease specialist and researcher,
Walker is the
founding director of the
Ragon Institute of M**** General, MIT, and Harvard. He is also an investigator...