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Gombaud may mean:
Gombaud, a
brand of wine
produced in Château
Lascombes Antoine Gombaud,
Chevalier de Méré, a
French writer Jean
Ogier de Gombauld, a...
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Antoine Gombaud,
alias Chevalier de Méré, (1607 – 29
December 1684) was a
French writer, born in Poitou.
Although he was not a nobleman, he
adopted the...
- Jean
Ogier de
Gombauld (1576 – 1666) was a
French playwright and poet.
Gombauld was born in Saint-Just-Luzac,
County of Saintonge,
France and was a Huguenot...
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Discours sur les p****ions de l'amour (English:
Discourse on the p****ions of love) was
discovered by
Victor Cousin in 1843 in a
collection held by the Bibliothèque...
- Médoc
region to the north-west of Bordeaux, the
estate was the
property of
Gombaud de
Lafite in 1234. In the 17th century, the
property of Château Lafite...
- (high
school student)
James Garfield (United
States President)
Antoine Gombaud (essayist)
Thorold Gosset (lawyer) Jørgen
Pedersen Gram (actuary) Hermann...
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paper was po****r as it
enhanced the
brilliance of pastel.
According to
Gombaud and Sauvage,
Liotard also
often used blue
paper when
working on a paper...
- Habert,
Simon Arnauld de Pomponne, Jean
Desmarets de
Saint Sorlin,
Antoine Gombaud (Le nain de la
Princesse Julie) and others. It was
copied by the famous...
- Bordeaux, 1963. Jordan,
William Chester.
Europe in the High
Middle Ages. London: Viking, 2003. French:
Gombaud, Latin:
Gunbaldus and Gomboldus. Jordan, 26....
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commendators of Charroux.
Dominique (783– )
David (799– )
Justus (817– )
Gombaud I (Guntbaldus) (830–832)
Walefredus (c.840–861)
Guillaume I (862–869) Frotaire...