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Joseph Duret, (1804–1865),
French sculptor François
Duret, (1911-unknown),
Swiss fencer François-Joseph
Duret, (1732–1816),
French sculptor Henri Duret, (1849–1921)...
- Marc
Duret (born 28
September 1957 in Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, France) is a
French actor.
Having previously pla****
Cardinal Guillaume Briçonnet in the television...
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displacement of the brainstem. They are
named after Henri Duret.
Duret haemorrhages are
named after Henri Duret, who
discovered these brainstem lesions in dogs...
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Louis Duret,
personal physician to the
French kings Charles IX and
Henry III, and the
father of Noël
Duret,
cosmographer to
Louis XIII.
Duret was an...
- Sébastien
Duret (born 3
September 1980, in Cholet) is a
former French racing cyclist. 2003 2nd Tour de
Gironde 2nd Tour de Seine-Maritime 2004 1st stage...
- Théodore
Duret (20
January 1838,
Saintes – 16
January 1927, Paris) was a
French journalist,
author and art critic. He was one of the
first advocates of...
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Alain Duret (29
October 1935 – 13
April 2020) was a
French writer.
After studying to
become a geographer,
Duret spent the
majority of his
career teaching...
- also
known under the
synonyms Duré,
Duret,
Durezza (when
grown in the
Annonay commune of the Ardèche) and
Petite Duret (in the Drôme and Isère departments)...
- 1889–90 seasons.
Duret was born at
Paris in
France in 1856. He
worked as an agent. "Ernest
Duret". CricInfo.
Retrieved 8 May 2016. "Ernest
Duret". CricketArchive...
- Traminec, Dreimaenner, Dreimannen, Dreipfennigholz, Drumin,
Drumin Ljbora,
Duret rouge, Edeltraube,
Fermentin rouge, Fleischroth, Fleischweiner, Formentin...