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- Grandjouan is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Clairève Grandjouan (1929–1982), French-born American archaeologist, grand-daughter...
- Clairève or Claireve Grandjouan (10 October 1929 – 1982) was a French-born American archaeologist. She had a B.A. and Ph.D. from Bryn Mawr College. After...
- entitled Makers of Nation. Hilary Ng'weno has been married to Fleur (née Grandjouan), once a native of France, for nearly fifty years. Mrs. Ng'weno, a naturalist...
- Langevin (1899–1979), physicist x Edwige Vige Grandjouan, artist and teacher, daughter of Jules Grandjouan (1875–1968), artist, journalist, activist Bernard...
- the Algeria Algerians"), by Jules Grandjouan, May 1903. No. 112: "La police" ("The police"), by Camara, Jules Grandjouan, Georges d'Ostoya, Léon Fourment...
- Ivorian writer, translator and literary activist Vige Langevin, born Edwige Grandjouan, French educator, artist, writer Edwidge Danticat, Haitian-American author...
- Edwige Grandjouan, was a French artist, writer and arts educator. Langevin was born in Nantes, the daughter of artist and writer Jules Grandjouan [fr] and...
- Joaquín Xaudaró, Leonetto Cappiello, Albert Guillaume, Manuel Luque, Jules Grandjouan, Abel Faivre, and Jules-Alexandre Grun. During the music hall era, cabarets...
- as the concepts of Being and Univocity. He married Denise Paul "****" Grandjouan in 1956 and they had two children. According to James Miller, Deleuze...
- living systems within their environment. The school was founded on the Grandjouan location in Nozay (Loire-Atlantique) in 1830, where it was recognized...