- The
Monnard was a
French automobile manufactured only in 1899. It was a
light four-seater
electric dogcart.
David Burgess Wise, The New
Illustrated Encyclopedia...
- Numa
Monnard (23
September 1918 – 5
September 2001) was a
Swiss footballer. He pla**** as striker.
Monnard pla**** his
youth football by
Cantonal Neuchatel...
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Charles Monnard (17
January 1790, in Bern – 13
January 1865, in Bonn) was a
Swiss historian. He
studied theology in Lausanne, and from 1813 to 1816, worked...
- Marie-Victoire
Monnard (1777-1869), was a
French memoir writer. She is
known for her memoirs,
describing her life
during the
French Revolution. She was...
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created by Béla
Batthyany and
Alexander Szombath and
directed by
Pierre Monnard (2017, 2020), Jan-Eric Mack (2020–2021),
Claudio Fäh and
Mauro Mueller...
- Jean-Joseph
Henri "Bobby"
Monnard (February 11, 1901 –
February 3, 1973) was a
French ice
hockey player who
competed in the 1924
Winter Olympics. In 1924...
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folklorist who
wrote the
words to the
former Swiss national anthem Charles Monnard (1790–1865) –
historian and
member of the
Helvetic Society Vincent O. Carter...
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Orenstein 1975, p. 8. Zank 2013, p. 3.
Orenstein 1975, p. 10.
Monnard 2012.
Monnard, Jean-François (March 2012). "Les séjours de
Maurice Ravel en Suisse"...
- 1517), J. J.
Hottinger (to 1531),
Louis Vulliemin (to 1712), and
Charles Monnard (to 1815). A
French translation of the
German edition (as above) appeared...
- Bibcode:1994PNAS...91.1248B. doi:10.1073/pnas.91.4.1248. PMC 43134. PMID 11539550.
Monnard, Pierre-Alain; Apel,
Charles L.; Kanavarioti, Anast****ia; Deamer, David...