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Viard may
refer to:
Viard or
Guido (12-13th century), the
founder of the
Valliscaulian Order Karin Viard (born 1966),
French actress Philippe Viard (1809-1872)...
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Virginie Viard (born 1962) is a
French fashion designer who was the
creative director of
Chanel from 2019 to 2024.
Viard grew up in Dijon. Her father...
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Karin Viard (French: [ka.ʁin vjaʁ]; born 24
January 1966) is a
French actress. She made her film
debut in
Tatie Danielle in 1990. She has
appeared in...
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Gustav Viard (15
August 1881 – 28
September 1968, in Tallinn) was an
Estonian politician. In 1920 he was
Minister of Nutrition. "APPENDIX 1.FATE OF THE...
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Philippe Joseph Viard SM (11
October 1809 – 2 June 1872) was a
French priest and the
first bishop of the
Catholic diocese of Wellington, New Zealand....
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Sheila Viard (born 3
January 1960) is a
Haitian fencer. She
competed in the women's
individual foil
event at the 1984
Summer Olympics. "Sheila
Viard Olympic...
- Anne-Laure
Viard (born 7 June 1981) is a
French sprint canoeist who has
competed since the mid-2000s.
Competing in two
Summer Olympics, she won a bronze...
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Bishop Viard College, also
known as
Viard College or BVC, is a coeducational, integrated,
secondary school (years 7–13)
located in Kenepuru, Porirua, New...
- André
Viard's Le
Cuisinier Impérial (Paris: J.-N. Barba, 1806) was a
culinary encyclopedia that p****ed
through at
least thirty-two
editions in its long...
- do****entaries and
short films. It
stars Diane Lane, Alec
Baldwin and
Arnaud Viard [fr]. Anne (Diane Lane) is in
Cannes with her
husband Michael (Alec Baldwin)...