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Martin Nadaud (1815–1898),
French politician Noémie
Nadaud (born 1995),
French acrobatic gymnast Serge Nadaud (1906–1995),
French actor Valérie
Nadaud (born...
- Édouard
Louis Nadaud (14
April 1862 – 13
February 1928) was a
French classical violinist. An heir of the École française du violon [fr], he
taught the...
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Nastasia Nadaud (born 23
November 2004) is a
French professional golfer and
Ladies European Tour player. In 2022, she won the
German Girls Open, the European...
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Martin Nadaud (17
November 1815, Soubrebost,
Creuse – 28
December 1898) rose from
being a
peasant boy to
becoming a
revolutionary and
Member of Parliament...
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Martin Nadaud is a
merged station formerly serving Line 3, and is one of
Paris Métro's
ghost stations. The
station was
named after Martin Nadaud. This...
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Serge Nadaud (May 14, 1906 – July 18, 1995) was a Russian-born
French stage and film actor. He was born
Eugene Rabinowitch to a
Jewish family in Bakhmut...
- Noémie
Nadaud (born 18
April 1995) is a
French female acrobatic gymnast. With
partners Alizée
Costes and
Madeleine Bayon,
Nadaud achieved 7th in the 2014...
- the
former Martin Nadaud station,
which was only 232
metres west of Gambetta, was
combined with
Gambetta by
linking Martin Nadaud's closed platforms with...
- work was
visible from May to
September 2018 only. The
French poet
Gustave Nadaud made Carc****onne
famous as a city. He
wrote a poem
about a man who dreamed...
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Alain Nadaud (5 July 1948 – 12 June 2015) was a
French novelist,
writer and diplomat. He was born in
Paris and
studied literature at Nanterre, obtaining...