- The
Normans (Norman: Normaunds; French:
Normands; Latin: Nortmanni/Normanni) were a po****tion
arising in the
medieval Duchy of
Normandy from the intermingling...
- the
Normands travelled to
Paris to
study at the Académie
Julian with
Jules Joseph Lefebvre and Jean-Joseph Benjamin-Constant. In 1893, the
Normands moved...
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Normand is the
French name for the
Norman language and
people from Normandy. It is also a
surname and
masculine given name.
Normand is a
typically French-canadian...
- Mark
Normand (born
September 18, 1983) is an
American stand-up
comedian and actor. He
began performing stand-up in his
hometown New
Orleans in 2006. He...
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Amabel Ethelreid Normand (November 9, 1893 –
February 23, 1930),
better known as
Mabel Normand, was an
American silent film actress,
director and screenwriter...
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Chartres Par Les
Normands (911) (in French). p. 11. ISBN 2-01-451148-9. OCLC 1254663604. Lair,
Jules (1901). Le Siège de
Chartres Par Les
Normands (911) (in...
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Normand Landscape is an oil
painting by the
French artist Pierre Bonnard, from 1920. It is held in the
collection of the
Unterlinden Museum in Colmar...
- The
Mouvement normand (Norman Movement) is a
regionalist political organisation from Normandy, in
Northern France.
Unlike many
regionalist groupings,...
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Kirstin Normand (born June 10, 1974) is a
Canadian athlete.
Normand was a
competitor in
synchronized swimming and
Olympic medalist. Born in
North York...
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Armando Normand (1880–?) was a
plantation manager of
Peruvian and
Bolivian descent who had a
central role in the
Peruvian Amazon Company's perpetration...