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Gohard or
Gunhard was a 9th-century
bishop of Nantes, lord of Blain,
saint and cephalop****
martyr of the
Roman Catholic Church.
Gohard was born in Angers...
- Besançon [fr]
Frajou Gaudens Gemolo Génitour du Blanc [fr] Ginés de la Jara
Gohard de
Nantes Hilarian d'Espalion [fr]
Justinian of
Ramsey Island Justus of...
- project,
namely Métalliers Champenois,
which did the
bronze work, and the
Gohard Studios,
which applied the gold leaf.
While the gift to
France was prompted...
- 754. Æthelberht II of East Anglia, 794
Martyrs of Iona, 806 by
Vikings Gohard of Nantes, 843 by
Normans Roderick, Eulogius, Perfectus, Laura,
Flora and...
- C.
Robinson (1949)
William S.
Ivans (1950) 1951–1975
Marcelle Choisnet-
Gohard (1951)
Charles Atger (1952)
Victor Iltchenko (1953)
Philip Wills (1954)...
- was the son of the
anatomist Exupère
Joseph Bertin.
Bertin was born in
Gohard,
France on 10
April 1757. His
father was Exupère-Joseph Bertin, who was...
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Saint Date of
Canonization 1.
Godelieve 1084 2.
Erlembald 1095 3. Attil**** 1095 4.
Gohard 1096 5.
Adelaide of
Burgundy 1097 6.
Nicholas the
Pilgrim 1098...
- C.
Robinson (1949)
William S.
Ivans (1950) 1951–1975
Marcelle Choisnet-
Gohard (1951)
Charles Atger (1952)
Victor Iltchenko (1953)
Philip Wills (1954)...
-
gilding of the
domes was
carried out by the
French enterprise Ateliers Gohard,
whose other French projects included the
Palace of
Versailles and the column...
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Marcelle Hélène
Choisnet (also
known as
Marcelle Choisnet-
Gohard; 9 May 1914 – 14 July 1974) was a
French aviator, the
first woman to be
awarded the Lilienthal...