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Viguier may
refer to:
Camille Viguier (1850-1930),
zoologist Jean-Paul
Viguier (born 1946),
French architect Louis Guillaume Alexandre Viguier (1790–1867...
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Adrien Viguier, (born
Joseph Étienne
Adrien Viguier; 20
January 1805 – 10
December 1884,) pen name
Adrien Delaville, was a 19th-century
French writer,...
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Sabrina Marie-Christine
Viguier (born 4
January 1981 in Rodez) is a
retired French football player. She pla**** as a
centre back and has pla**** for the...
- enacted, the
Episcopal and
French representatives were
titled Veguers and
Viguiers respectively. They are now
titled the
Personal Representatives of their...
- dans la Magistrature, et dans la Police.
Origine des Prevosts, Vicomtes,
Viguiers,
Baillis et Seneschaux" [Problems come to
France at the end of the second...
- Jean-Paul
Viguier (born 4 May 1946) is a
French architect. He is
considered one of the world's
leading architects and one of the few
French ones to work...
- René
Viguier (19 May 1880, in
Paris – 17
January 1931, in Caen) was a
French botanist known for his
investigations of
plants within the
family Araliaceae...
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Paule de
Viguier (1518 in
Toulouse - 12
March 1610 in Toulouse) was a
French noblewoman and
Baroness of
Fonterville by 1533. She was made
famous as the...
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other cities and towns;
mayeur in Lille;
premier capitoul in Toulouse;
viguier in Montpellier;
premier consul in many
towns of
southern France; prêteur...
- to
China in 1871.
Septime Auguste Viguier, a
Frenchman and
customs officer in Shanghai,
published a
codebook (
Viguier 1872),
succeeding Danish astronomer...