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- François Victor Aicard (4 February 1848 – 13 May 1921) was a French poet, dramatist, and novelist. He was born in Toulon. His father, Jean Aicard, was a journalist...
- Aicard of M****illes (c. 1040 – 1113), also known as Aicard of Arles or simply Aicard, was the Archbishop of Arles from 1070 to 1080 and again from 1107...
- Saint Aichardus (or Achard, Achart, Aicard, Aichard; died 687) was a Frankish Benedictine monk and abbot known for his austerity. He became abbot of Jumièges...
- Mauté de Fleurville Christopher Thompson as Carjat Bruce Van Barthold as Aicard Christopher Chaplin as Charles Cros Christopher Hampton as The Judge Mathias...
- Paul Verlaine, Arthur Rimbaud, Léon Valade, Ernest d'Hervilly and Camille Pelletan (seated); Pierre Elzéar, Emile Blémont, and Jean Aicard (standing)...
- Aleichem, Ukrainian-American author and playwright (b. 1859) 1921 – Jean Aicard, French author, poet, and playwright (b. 1848) 1926 – Libert H. Boeynaems...
- Vattier. It is an adaptation of the 1919 novel of the same title by Jean Aicard. It is inspired by a historical figure active as a "Robin Hood" in pre-French...
- Count Raymond IV was excommunicated, but he still lent his support to Aicard, the deposed archbishop of Arles (since 1080). With the count away on the...
- Bourday and Paul Azaïs. It is based on a novel of the same title by Jean Aicard, previously adapted into the 1922 silent film King of the Camargue directed...
- inspired by the people and eagerly embraced by the bishops. From 1080 to 1098, Aicard continued to act as bishop even though he had been deposed. He was followed...