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Girod may
refer to:
Girod,
Germany Saint-
Girod,
French commune in
Savoie Girod Street Cemetery, New
Orleans Girodpuri, a
village in Chhattisgarh, India;...
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Bastien Girod (French: [bas.tjɛ̃ ʒi.ʁo]; born 21
December 1980) is a
Swiss sustainability researcher,
corporate and
industry advisor and
politician who...
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Virginie Girod (born 22
September 1983) is a
French historian, and
specialist chronicler of the
history of
women and ****uality.
Virginie Girod was born...
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Douglas Allan Girod (born May 5, 1958) is an
American educator,
medical doctor, and the 18th
chancellor of the
University of Kansas.
Prior to becoming...
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Coach Carter is a 2005
American biographical sports drama film
starring Samuel L.
Jackson and
directed by
Thomas Carter. It is
based on the true story...
- 1898:
Adine M****on 1899:
Adine M****on 1900: Hélène Prévost 1901:
Suzanne Girod 1902:
Adine M****on 1903:
Adine M****on 1904: Kate
Gillou 1905: Kate Gillou...
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Children with
Jeannine Girod y del Avellanal:
Manuel Falcó y
Girod, 13th
Marquess of Castel-Moncayo (b. 1964)
Alejandra Falcó y
Girod, 13th
Marchioness of...
- Napoléon; Spanish: Casa de Napoleón), also
known as the
Mayor Girod House or
Nicolas Girod House, is a
historic building at 500
Chartres Street in the French...
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Nicolas Girod (French spelling) or
Nicholas Girod (April 1751—September 1840) was the
fifth mayor of New Orleans, from late in 1812 to
September 4, 1815...
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Suzanne Richardine Girod (née Poirson; (8 July 1871 - 20
October 1926) was a
tennis player from France. She
became the
singles winner of the
French tennis...