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Renaudot may
refer to: Eusèbe
Renaudot (1646–1720),
French theologian and
expert on
Eastern languages Gabrielle Renaudot Flammarion (1867–1962), French...
- Théophraste
Renaudot (French pronunciation: [teɔfʁast ʁənodo];
December 1586 – 25
October 1653) was a
French physician, philanthropist, and journalist...
- The Prix Théophraste-
Renaudot or Prix
Renaudot (French pronunciation: [pʁi teɔfʁast ʁənodo]) is a
French literary award. The
prize was
created in 1926...
- Eusèbe
Renaudot (French pronunciation: [øzɛb ʁənodo]; 20 July 1646 – 1
September 1720) was a
French theologian and Orientalist.
Renaudot was born in Paris...
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Gabrielle Renaudot Flammarion (née
Renaudot) (31 May 1877 – 28
October 1962) was a
French astronomer. She
worked at the
Camille Flammarion Observatory...
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experiments conducted on
Auschwitz prisoners.
Released in 2017, it won the Prix
Renaudot and
became a bestseller: As of 2022, at
least 300,000
copies have been...
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novel by the
French writer Frédéric Beigbeder. It was
awarded the Prix
Renaudot. An
autobiographical novel, the
starting point of A
French Novel is an...
- In
structural dynamics, a
moving load
changes the
point at
which the load is
applied over time.[citation needed]
Examples include a
vehicle that travels...
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story mirrors the life of
Malian writer Yambo Ouologuem, who won the Prix
Renaudot in 1968, but was
later accused of plagiarism, left
France and disappeared...
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awards from the Académie française in 1987 and 2009 respectively, the Prix
Renaudot essay in 2013 and the Prix
Cazes in 2015.
Matzneff described his paedophilia...