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- Edmed is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: **** Edmed (1904–1984), English footballer Steve Edmed (born 1968), Australian rugby league...
- Mockford, Sarah (28 June 2022). "Hotshot: Waratahs fly-half Tane Edmed". Rugby World. "Tane Edmed – ESPN". ESPN. "NSW Waratahs confirm full roster ahead of Super...
- The name Edmé may refer to: Edmé Bouchardon (1698–1762), French sculptor Edmé Boursault (1638–1701), French writer and dramatist Edme Castaing (1796–1823)...
- seasons, Edmed remained a regular starter for Balmain. He left the club at the end of the 1995 season, having pla**** 136 games. In 1996, Edmed joined the...
- Edme Mariotte (/ˌmɑːriˈɒt/; French: [ɛdmə maʁjɔt]; c. 1620 – 12 May 1684) was a French physicist and priest (abbé). He is particularly well known for formulating...
- Edmé Bouchardon (French: [ɛdme buʃaʁdɔ̃]; 29 May 1698 – 27 July 1762) was a French sculptor best known for his neoclassical statues in the gardens of the...
- Edmed (14 February 1904 – 14 February 1984) was an English footballer best known for his time playing for Liverpool. Born in Gillingham, Kent, Edmed pla****...
- Edmé Boursault (October 1638 – 15 September 1701) was a French dramatist and miscellaneous writer, born at Mussy l'Evéque, now Mussy-sur-Seine (Aube)....
- Edmé Samson (b Paris, 1810; d Paris, 1891), founder of the porcelain firm Samson, Edmé et Cie (commonly known as Samson Ceramics), was a famous copyist...
- Nicolas Restif de la Bretonne, born Nicolas-Edme Rétif or Nicolas-Edme Restif (French: [ʁetif]; 23 October 1734 – 3 February 1806), also known as Rétif...