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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Charles Courtin. "Charles Courtin". Olympedia. Retrieved 20 July 2021. Charles Courtin. sports-reference.com "Olympians...
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  • Courtin is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Charles Courtin (1902–?), French long jumper Christina Courtin (born 1984), American singer...
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  • Marguerite Courtin, Madame de Vantelet (died after 1647), was a French aristocrat and courtier in service of Queen Henrietta Maria. She was the only French...
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  • driver, heart attack. Alfred Brauer, 91, German-American mathematician. Charles Courtin, 83, French Olympic long jumper (1920). Margie Hines, 76, American...
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    Amiel Courtin-Wilson, both friends of Charles. There were stage performances inside and dancers outside. Charles was the subject of Amiel Courtin-Wilson's...
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    6.340 16 Eero Lehtonen  Finland 6.285 16 Did not advance 6.285 17 Charles Courtin  France 6.230 17 Did not advance 6.230 18 Gustave De Bruyne  Belgium...
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    worked for the Post Office. His mother, Louise Stéphanie, née Courtin; daughter of Charles Courtin [fr], Director General of Military Hospitals. Her grandfather...
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    Did not advance Eugène Coulon Long jump 6.50 11 — Did not advance Charles Courtin Long jump 6.23 17 — Did not advance Maurice Delvart 400 m 51.0 3 Did...
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    her nurse Françoise de Monbodiac, Madame Garnier, her dresser Marguerite Courtin, Madame de Vantelet, a cook, a baker, a pantler, and a tailor. Their removal...
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    Courtin, whose heirs divided the property into house-lots and demolished the château. (French Wikipedia: "Polangis". Notices de grammaires... Charles...
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