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Charles Blondin (born Jean François Gravelet, 28
February 1824 – 22
February 1897) was a
French tightrope walker and acrobat. He
toured the
United States...
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blondin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Blondin was a
French tightrope walker.
Blondin may also
refer to:
Blondin (surname), a
surname (and...
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Denis Blondin,
Canadian anthropologist and
writer Ester Blondin,
founder of
College Marie Anne
Ethel Blondin-Andrew,
Canadian politician Fred
Blondin [fr]...
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Ethel Dorothy Blondin-Andrew PC OC (born 25
March 1951) is a
Canadian politician, educator, and
public servant. She
became the
first Indigenous woman...
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sports columnist in L'Équipe.
Blondin also
wrote under the name Tenorio.
Blondin was the son of a poet,
Germaine Blondin,
whose name he took, and of a...
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Alioune Blondin Béye, also
known as
Maitre Béye, was a
Malian professor and
politician who
served as the
Malian Minister of
Foreign Affairs under Moussa...
- Lieutenant-General
Joseph Aimé Jean Yvan
Blondin CMM, CD,
usually given as J Y
Blondin or Yvan
Blondin, is a
retired senior Royal Canadian Air
Force officer...
- Marc
Blondin is a
French Canadian professional wrestling commentator, ring
announcer and promoter. He
started his
wrestling career in 1986 for the World...
- Omar
Blondin Diop (1946–1973) was a West-African anti-imperialist philosopher, artist, and
revolutionary from
Senegal and Mali. A
figure of the May 68...
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Ivanie Blondin (born
April 2, 1990) is a
Canadian speed skater. She
primarily skates in the long
distances of 3000 m and 5000 m and the m****
start event...