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Rodier is a
French surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Charles-Séraphin
Rodier (disambiguation),
multiple people Clément
Rodier (1839–1904)...
- Yves
Rodier (born June 5, 1967) is a Québécois
comic strip creator known for his many
pastiches of The
Adventures of Tintin.
Rodier always loved comics...
- Marie-Clément
Rodier, C.S.Sp. (French pronunciation: [maʁiklemɑ̃ ʁɔdje]; born
Vital Rodier; 1839–1904) was a
French missionary brother in Algeria. He is...
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Claude Rodier (21 July 1903 – 10
November 1944) was a physicist,
teacher and
staff sergeant in the
Mouvements Unis de la Résistance (MUR), part of the...
- deliciosa) and a
sweet orange (C. × sinensis),
named in
honor of Clément
Rodier, a
French missionary who
first discovered and
propagated the
cultivar in...
- Charles-Séraphin
Rodier may
refer to: Charles-Séraphin
Rodier (mayor) (1797–1876),
mayor of
Montreal and
legislative councillor of
Quebec Charles-Séraphin
Rodier Jr...
- Édouard-Étienne
Rodier (December 26, 1804 –
February 5, 1840) was a
lawyer and
political figure in
Lower Canada. He was born Étienne-Édouard
Rodier in Montreal...
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Mathurin Rodier or
Mathelin Rodier was a
French architect born
around 1410 and died
around 1484. He was the
architect of the Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul...
- Alan (w), Semeiks, Val (p),
Rodier, Denis (i). "Lost Souls" Demon, vol. 3, no. 1 (July 1990). Grant, Alan (w), Semeiks, Val (p),
Rodier, Denis (i). "Into the...
- Charles-Séraphin
Rodier (4
October 1797 – 4
February 1876) was a
Canadian merchant, lawyer,
mayor of
Montreal and
legislative councillor of Quebec. Born...