Guérard (French pronunciation: [ɡeʁaʁ] ) is a commune in the Seine-et-Marne department in the Île-de-France region in north-central France. Inhabitants...
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Michel Robert-Guérard (French: [miʃɛl ɡeʁaʁ]; 27 March 1933 – 19 August 2024), known as Michel Guérard, was a French chef, author, one of the founders...
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Guérard, and Guerard may refer to: Guérard, in the Seine-et-Marne department of the Île-de-France region, north-central France Beuzeville-la-Guérard, in...
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Geneviève Guérard (born April 19, 1973) is a Canadian dancer and television presenter living in Quebec. She was born in La Prairie. She studied at the...
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is spelled "Guerard" or "Guérard". The most frequent combination is that used by the National Gallery of Australia: "Eugene von Guérard". The artist's...
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Isabelle Guérard (born July 1, 1978) is a Canadian film and television actress. She garnered a Canadian Screen Award nomination as Best Actress at the...
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youth, Guérard played in the 1987 and 1988 Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournaments with a minor ice hockey team from Verdun, Quebec. Guérard played...
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Benjamin Guérard, (15 March 1797 – 10 March 1854) was a 19th-century French librarian and historian, especially known for his edition of cartularies of...
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variation on the traditional French dish ratatouille by the French chef Michel Guérard. The name is a play on the Turkish dish "İmam bayıldı", which is a stuffed...
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Albert Léon Guérard (1880–1959) was a prominent scholar of comparative literature. Guérard taught at Stanford University for many years. Guérard was born...
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