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Amand may refer to: People Given name * Amand Vanderhagen (1753–1822), Flemish clarinetist and teacher * Amand Bazard (1791–1832), French socialist * Amand Landry (1805–1877), Acadian farmer and political figure in New Brunswick * Amand Goegg (1820–1897), journalist and a democrat * Jean-Amand Lamaze (1833–1906), French clergyman and bishop for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Tonga * Pierre-Amand Landry (1846–1916), Acadian lawyer, judge, and political figure in New Brunswick * Paul Amand Guignebault (1871–1931), French painter * Amand Solbach (1904–1967), French gymnast * Amand Audaire (1924–2013), French professional racing cyclist * Amand Lucas (born 1936), Belgian scientist and professor * Amand Dalem (1938–2018), Belgian politician who was Mayor of Rochefort * Amand Theis (born 1949), German retired professional footballer Surname * Jacques-François Amand (1730–1769) was a French painter of historical subjects * Henri Amand (1873–1967), Frenc ...
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Amand Vanderhagen
Amand Vanderhagen or Amand Van der Hagen (1753–1822) was a Flemish clarinetist and teacher. He was born in the Austrian Netherlands. He is known for writing ''Méthode nouvelle et raisonnée pour la clarinette'', the earliest extant method (music), method book for the Classical clarinet. He is considered a key figure in the development of clarinet pedagogy. References

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Amand Theis
Amand Theis (born 19 November 1949) is a German retired professional footballer who made a total of 296 appearances in the Bundesliga The Bundesliga (; ), sometimes referred to as the Fußball-Bundesliga () or 1. Bundesliga (), is a professional association football league in Germany and the highest level of the German football league system. The Bundesliga comprises 18 teams ... during his playing career. Personal life Theis was born in Hellenhahn-Schellenberg. He is the grandfather of the German footballer Luca Kilian. References External links * 1949 births Living people People from Westerwaldkreis German men's footballers Footballers from Rhineland-Palatinate Men's association football defenders Bundesliga players 2. Bundesliga players 1. FC Nürnberg players Kickers Offenbach players Borussia Dortmund players Fortuna Düsseldorf players 20th-century German sportsmen {{Germany-footy-defender-1940s-stub ...
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Armand (other)
Armand refer to: People * Armand (name), list of people with this name *Armand (photographer) (1901–1963), Armenian photographer *Armand (singer) (1946–2015), Dutch protest singer *Sean Armand (born 1991), American basketball player *Armand, duc d'Aiguillon (1750–1800), French noble *Armand of Kersaint (1742–1793), French sailor and politician Places *Saint-Armand, Quebec, Canada *Armand, Iran, a village in Khanmirza County *Armand-e Sofla, Iran *Armand Rural District, Iran * St. Armand, New York * St. Armand's Key in Florida *Armand-Jude River, a river in Charlevoix Regional County Municipality, Capitale-Nationale, Quebec, Canada See also *Arman (other) Arman (1928–2005) was a French-American artist. Arman may also refer to: * Arman (given name) * Arman (surname) Places * Arman, Nepal, a village in the Dhaulagiri Zone of Nepal * Arman, Russia, a rural locality (a settlement) in Magadan Obla ... * ''Armand'' (film), 2024 film * Armand Commission, fir ...
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Stade Michel-Amand
The Stade Michel-Amand, formerly the Stade de la Pépinière, is a stadium in Poitiers, France. It is currently used for football (soccer), football matches and is the home stadium of Stade Poitevin FC. It has a capacity of 12,000. References External links * Stadium information
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Amand, Iran (other)
Amand or Ammand or Emmend or Amend () may refer to: * Amand, East Azerbaijan Amandi () is a village in Mavazekhan-e Sharqi Rural District of Khvajeh District in Heris County, East Azerbaijan province, Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI) and also known as Persia, is a country in West As ... * Ammnad, East Azerbaijan * Amand, North Khorasan * Amand, Qazvin {{geodis ...
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Marc Amand Élisée Scherb
Marc Armand Elisée Scherb (25 April 1747 in Westhoffen, Bas-Rhin – 2 July 1838 in Westhoffen), was a brigadier general in the French Revolutionary Wars. Family He was the son of John Scherb, a notary, born 6 July 1712. His brother Leopold (31 May 1776 – 24 May 1842) was a colonel of cuirassiers; Revue d'Alsace''Scherb'' Fédération des sociétés d'histoire et d'archéologie d'Alsace, 1876. Volume 27, p. 142. Leopold ended his career as a ''chef d'escadron''.Leopold-Elisee Scherb, chef d'scadron, d 24 May 1842. Upon his death, his widow and children obtained rights to his military pension of 500 francs: Widow, Marie-Antoinette-Reine Kein, b. 13 August 1787, Strasbourg. Children: Raymond Leopold b. 27 Jan 1811, Neuviller, Victoire-Marie-Josephine-Francoise, Marie-Elise-Marguerite born 18 June 1817, Saverne; Caroline Victoire-Leopoldine, b. 4 Nov 1827, Saverne. Ancestry.com. ''France, Civil and Military Pensions, 1836–1862''. (Bulletin des Lois) atabase on-line Provo, ...
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Marcus Amand
Marcus Amand (born 5 February 2006) is a Finland, Finnish-born French people, French racing driver who most recently competed in the 2023 Formula Regional European Championship for ART Grand Prix. He previously raced in Italian F4 Championship, Italian F4 and ADAC Formula 4, ADAC F4 and is the 2019 CIK-FIA Karting European Championship, European Karting Champion. Early life Amand and his twin sister were born in Oulu, Finland, to a Finnish mother and a French father. Career Karting Amand won multiple national karting titles in France, including two Mini Kart titles in 2015. In 2017 he won the Mini MAX category of the Rotax Max Challenge, Rotax Max Challenge Grand Finals. That year he also won the Cadet category of the Rotax Max Challenge France. In 2019 he beat Andrea Kimi Antonelli to the OKJ (karting), OKJ title in the CIK-FIA Karting European Championship. Formula 4 In 2021 Amand made his single-seater debut in the 2021 ADAC Formula 4 Championship, ADAC Formula 4 Championsh ...
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Henri Amand
Henri Alfred Alphonse Amand (17 September 1873 – 29 September 1967) was a French rugby union player who was the captain of the French rugby union team during its first official match in its history, against New Zealand in 1906 at the Parc des Princes. He was also a international rugby football referee, and he is known for being the rugby player who earned the number 1 international card. Early life and education Henri Amand was born in Paris on 17 September 1873, as the son of Antoine Joseph Charles Emmanuel Amand, a stockbroker's clerk, and his wife Marie Berthe Garcet, a granddaughter of the mathematician Henri Garcet, first cousin of Jules Verne. He was raised by his mother, who was widowed very early. A student at the Lycée Montaigne, Amand obtained his baccalaureate in 1890, which allowed him to pursue a career as an industrial designer, with his first job consisting of creating heating installations through numerous calculations, going on to even create his own heating ...
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Jacques-François Amand
Jacques-François Amand (1730–1769) was a French painter of historical subjects. Amand was born at Gault, near Blois, in 1730. He studied under Pierre L'Enfant. In 1755 he was awarded the Prix de Rome for his ''Samson and Delilah''; he afterwards exhibited at the Salon Salon may refer to: Common meanings * Beauty salon A beauty salon or beauty parlor is an establishment that provides Cosmetics, cosmetic treatments for people. Other variations of this type of business include hair salons, spas, day spas, ... numerous subjects from ancient history and mythology. He also engraved several of his own compositions. He died at Paris, in 1769. References * 18th-century French painters French male painters 1730 births 1769 deaths Artists from Blois Painters from Centre-Val de Loire Prix de Rome for painting 18th-century French male artists {{France-painter-18thC-stub ...
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Amand Dalem
Amand Dalem (5 June 1938 – 28 February 2018) was a Belgian politician who was Mayor of Rochefort (1970–1994), Senator (1979–1994), Minister of the Walloon Government (1985–1992), and Governor of the Province of Namur Namur (; ; ) is a province of Wallonia, one of the three regions of Belgium. It borders (clockwise from the West) on the Walloon provinces of Hainaut, Walloon Brabant, Liège and Luxembourg in Belgium, and the French department of Ardennes. Its ... (1994–2007).L'ex-ministre et gouverneur de la province de Namur Amand Dalem est décédé


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Amand Bazard
Saint-Amand Bazard (18 September 179129 July 1832) was a French socialist, the founder of a secret society in France corresponding to the Carbonari of Italy. Biography He was born in Paris. He took part in the defence of Paris in 1815, and afterwards occupied a subordinate situation in the prefecture of the Seine département. At 25 years of age, he was appointed a knight of the Legion of Honor. About 1820, he united some of his patriotic friends into a society called ''Amis de la vérité'' (literally "''Friends of the truth''"). From this, a complete system of Carbonarism developed, whose peculiar principles were introduced from Italy by two of Bazard's friends. Bazard himself was at the head of the central body, and, while taking a general lead, contributed extensively to the Carbonarist journal, ''L'Aristarque''. An unsuccessful outbreak at Belfort ruined the society, and the leaders were compelled to conceal themselves. Bazard, after remaining for some time in obscurity in ...
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Amand Lucas
Amand Lucas (born 18 December 1936, Liège) is a Belgian scientist and professor at the Facultés Universitaires Notre-Dame de la Paix, at the Institute for Studies in Interface Sciences.Ritchie R.H., Lambin P., Lambert D., Vigneron J.P. Echenique P., In honor of Professor Amand A. Lucas on the occasion of his retirement, Journal of Electron Spectroscopy and Related Phenomena, Volume 129, Number 2, June 2003, pp. 83–85. In 1985, he was awarded the Francqui Prize The Francqui Prize is a prestigious Belgian scholarly and scientific prize named after Émile Francqui. Normally annually since 1933, the Francqui Foundation awards it in recognition of the achievements of a scholar or scientist, who at the star ... on Exact Sciences for his work on theoretical physics. References Belgian physicists Walloon people Living people Academic staff of the Université de Namur 1936 births {{Belgium-scientist-stub ...
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