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Sardou is a surname, and may
refer to:
Saint Sacerdos of Limoges, also
known as
Saint Sardou Victorien Sardou,
French dramatist Victorien Sardou was also...
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Michel Charles Sardou (French pronunciation: [miʃɛl ʃaʁl saʁdu] ; born 26
January 1947) is a
French singer and
occasional actor. He is
known not only for...
- Orleans,
including Antoine's,
where eggs
Sardou was invented, and at Brennan's. Eggs
Sardou is
named for
Victorien Sardou, a
famous French dramatist of the 19th...
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Victorien Sardou (/sɑːrˈduː/ sar-DOO, French: [viktɔʁjɛ̃ saʁdu]; 5
September 1831 – 8
November 1908) was a
French dramatist. He is best
remembered today...
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Romain Sardou (born 6
January 1974) is a
French novelist born in Boulogne-Billancourt, Hauts-de-Seine. He is the son of the
singer and
songwriter Michel...
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Michel Sardou; and
grandmother of
author Romain Sardou and
actor Davy
Sardou. She died in 1998, five days
before her 79th birthday. "Jackie
Sardou (1919-1998):...
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Fernand Sardou (18
September 1910 – 31
January 1976) was a
French singer and actor.
Sardou was the
father of
Michel Sardou, and he
married Jackie Rollin...
- Davy
Sardou (born 1 June 1978) is a
French actor. He is the son of
singer Michel Sardou, the
grandson of
actors Jackie Sardou and
Fernand Sardou, and...
- (typically
powdered mustard). In
January 1891, the play
Thermidor by
Victorien Sardou opened in the Comédie-Française theatre. The play took its name from a summer...
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Sardou Bridge is an
automobile crossing of the
Kansas River at Topeka, Kansas. The
Sardou Bridge was
built in 1899. It was
named after Freeman Sardou...