- Look up
Sicard in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sicard may
refer to:
Sicard (given name)
Sicard (surname) USS
Sicard (DD-346), a
Clemson class destroyer...
- François-Léon
Sicard (21
April 1862 – 8 July 1934) was a
French sculptor in the late 19th and
early 20th century. His
credits include work on the adornments...
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Sicard can
refer to: Jean
Sicard (composer) (later 17th
century –
early 18th century), a
French singer and
composer of 17
books of airs Jean
Sicard,...
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Sicard is a
surname of
French and
Italian origin.
Notable people with the name include:
Claude Sicard (1677–1726),
French Jesuit priest and an
early modern...
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Father Claude Sicard (1677–1726) was a
French Jesuit priest, and an
early modern visitor to Egypt,
between 1708 and 1712.
Sicard was a
scholar and at the...
- Mlle
Sicard (first name unknown, fl. 1678) was a
French composer,
credited as the
first published woman composer of her country. She was the
daughter and...
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Sicard.
Sicard was laid down on 18 June 1919 by the Bath Iron
Works at Bath, Maine. She was
launched on 20
April 1920,
sponsored by Mrs. M. H.
Sicard...
- Roch-Ambroise
Cucurron Sicard (French: [ʁɔk ɑ̃bʁwaz kykyʁɔ̃ sikaʁ]; 20
September 1742 – 10 May 1822) was a
French abbé and
instructor of the deaf. Born...
- Maurice-Ivan
Sicard (nom de
plume Saint-Paulien; 21 May 1910 in Le Puy-en-Velay – 10
December 2000) was a
French journalist, far
right political activist...
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Sicard, Sicardo, Sicardus,
Sichard or
Sicart is a
given name of
Germanic origin. It may
refer to:
Sicard of
Benevento (died 839),
prince of
Benevento Sichard...