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Thebaud may
refer to:
Augustus Thébaud (1807–1885), French-born
American educator.
Edward Thebaud (1798—1884),
American merchant.
Joseph Thebaud (1772–1811)...
- Léon
Robert Thébaud, a
lawyer and amb****ador, was born in Gonaïves, Haïti, on 5 June 1894 and died in Paris, France. He
worked early on with his father...
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Thebaud Brothers was an
American commission house located in New York City. The
company was
established around 1793 by
Joseph Thebaud, who
hailed from...
- Château-
Thébaud (French: [ʃɑto tebo] ; Breton: Kastell-Tepaod,
before 1992: Châteauthébaud) is a
commune in the Loire-Atlantique
department in western...
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Thomas Thebaud (of Sudbury) was the Dean of
Wells between 1381 and 1389. "The
history and
antiquities of Somersetshire" Phelps, W: London, J.B. Nichols...
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Louis A.
Thebaud (October 24, 1859 –
April 2, 1939) was an
American businessman,
sportsman and
philanthropist in the
Gilded Age.
After working for C....
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Sacha "Tebó"
Thébaud (22
January 1934 – 26 May 2004) was a Haitian-American painter, sculptor, architect-engineer,
furniture designer,
urban planner,...
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Augustus Thébaud (20
November 1807 – 17
December 1885) was a French-American
Jesuit educator and publicist.
Thébaud was born at Nantes, France. He studied...
- Françoise
Thébaud (born 1952) is a
French historian,
professor emeritus of history, and
specialist in the
history of women. In 2017, she was
awarded the...
- November, the
Galaxy II rig
spuds the
first production well at the
Thebaud field. The
Thebaud platform and
wellhead were
installed in
August 1999. In September...