Jean Dard (June 21, 1789 — October 1, 1833) was a French teacher in Saint-Louis, Senegal who, in 1817, opened the first French-language school in Africa...
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cotton on a plantation that her father had purchased. In 1820, she married Jean Dard, a teacher who had taken responsibility for the Picard children following...
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Kellens, Jean. "DARDESTĀN". Encyclopaedia Iranica. Archived from the original on 5 December 2017. Retrieved 6 April 2022. "Dardistan". Britannica. "Dards, Dardistan...
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race in south-west France. Jean-Luc Vandenbroucke was race leader and Dard, his teammate, had won the stage to Dax. Dard and a further teammate, Bourreau...
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première mission en Alsace" in the review La Revolution Française, tome 22. Dard, E. (ed.), Hérault de Séchelles, Œuvres littéraires (Paris, 1907). Chronicle...
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Richard (1865). Wit and Wisdom from West Africa. Burton 1865, pp. 3-37. Dard, Jean (1826). Grammaire Wolofe. Obituary for Emil Anthony (Terry) Magel, 1945-2024...
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Commissioner San-Antonio in two audiobooks, adapted from novels by Frédéric Dard (La Rate au court-bouillon and Votez Bérurier). On 28 March 2014, Lafesse...
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Angoulême in 2015 for Lastman, found his inspiration in the works of Frédéric Dard from a very young age. Having discovered the novels of San Antonio in his...
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accepted for broadcast on France 2, replacing the series Caïn. Hippolyte Dard and Elsa Bennet directed the pilot. Six more episodes were to be ordered...
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in region per Treaty of Paris (1814). 1817 - French school founded by Jean Dard. 1819 - Catholic Sisters of St. Joseph of Cluny, France arrive in Saint-Louis...
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