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Fayard

Proper noun

Meaning

Fayard (plural Fayards)

A surname.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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A detailed chronological account of the negotiations that led to the Edict's promulgation has been offered by Janine Garrisson, L'Édit de Nantes: Chronique d'une paix attendue (Paris: Fayard) 1998. Source: Internet

A history (Paris: Librairie Arthème Fayard 1992; Oxford: Blackwell 1995) at 148–152; 151 and 149 map (leveling operations on the Byrsa, circa 25 BC, to prepare for new construction), 426 (Temple of Eshmun), 443 (Byrsa diagram, circa 1859). Source: Internet

Fayard, p. 62. parts of which survive today at Bab Zuwayla in the south and Bab al-Futuh and Bab al-Nasr in the north. Source: Internet

Consisting of real life brothers Fayard and Harold, this team wowed audiences with their acrobatic feats incorporated into their classy style of dancing. Source: Internet

Dictionnaire de la France médiévale, Paris, Fayard, 1993, p. 176 For Philippe Contamine, "the battle of Bouvines had both important consequences and a great impact". Source: Internet

Jean Richard, Histoire des Croisades (Paris: Fayard 1996), p.465 However, these projects for a major new Crusade essentially came to a halt with the death of Gregory X on 10 January 1276. Source: Internet

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