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Girardin is a French-language surname, in some cases a francization of Italian surname ''Gherardini''. It may refer to: ;People * Girardin family, a French branch of the Italian Gherardini family: ** (d. 1689), French ambassador to Constantinople ** (1647–1724), French Navy administrator ** René de Girardin, Marquis de Vauvray (1735–1808), French gardener and writer on gardens, Jean-Louis's grandon ** Louis Stanislas de Girardin (1762–1827), French general and politician, René-Louis's son ** (1767–1848), French politician, René-Louis's son ** (1776–1855), French general, René-Louis's son ** (1802–1874), French politician, Louis Stanislas's son ** Émile de Girardin (1806–1881), French journalist, Alexandre's illegitimate son ** Delphine de Girardin, née Gay, (1804–1855), French writer, Émile's wife * Annick Girardin (b. 1964), French politician * (1830–1915), French politician * Brigitte Girardin (born 1953), French politician * Émile Girardin (1895â ...
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Gherardini Family
The Gherardini family of Montagliari (or Florence) was one of the most prominent historical Italian nobility, Italian noble families from Tuscany, Italy. Through the Amideis, the family was of Roman people, Roman descent. Between the 9th and 14th centuries, they played an important role in Tuscany. Its influence was also felt in the Veneto and Emilia-Romagna, Emilia regions between the 16th and 18th centuries, and during the Italian Risorgimento as well as in today's Italian politics and economy. The family's restless and fighting nature has aroused the curiosity of many historians of the Middle Ages. Originating from feudal tradition, it was one of the History of Florence, founding families of the Republic of Florence.See the most recent studies carried out by Enrico Faini (University of Firenze): Enrico Faini, "Uomini e famiglie nella Firenze consolare", Firenze 2009, p. 23 The family took part in Florence's political life between 1100 and 1300. In 1300, they were exiled fro ...
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Lise Girardin
Lise Girardin (15 February 1921 – 16 October 2010) was a Swiss politician. A member of the Free Democratic Party, she was the first woman to be elected mayor of Geneva and the first woman named to the Council of States. Biography Lise Girardin was born on 15 February 1921 in Geneva. She graduated from the University of Geneva and became a teacher. In 1960, the Canton of Geneva granted women the right to vote. Girardin, who already held a lower judgeship, ran for and won the 1961 election to the Grand Council of Geneva. In 1968, she was elected mayor, the first woman to hold that post. After a referendum of 1971, Switzerland granted women's suffrage at the federal level. In the 1971 elections later that year, Girardin was elected to the Council of States while 10 others were elected to the National Council, making them the first women to sit in the Federal Assembly. Girardin left the Council of States after the 1975 Swiss federal election Federal elections were held ...
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Gérardin
* André Gérardin (1879–1953), French mathematician * (1849-1930), French painter * (1843–1921), French politician * , French football referee * (1889–1936), French diplomat * (1827–?), French politician * Louis Gérardin (1912–1982), French track cyclist * , French industrialist * (1907-1935), French painter * Sandra Dijon (born 1976), French basketball player * Sébastien Gérardin (1751–1816), French naturalist See also

* Girardin (other) * Gérard * Gerard * Gherardini {{DEFAULTSORT:Gerardin French-language surnames ...
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Girard (surname)
Girard is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Aimé Girard (1830–1898), French chemist * Albert Girard (1595–1632), French-born mathematician (based on Netherlands) * Alexander Girard (1907–1993), American textile designer and folk art collector * Charles Frédéric Girard (1822–1895), French biologist * Claire Girard, List of secondary characters in Code Lyoko#Other eighth-grade characters, background character in ''Code Lyoko'' * (1952–2004), French political figure * Dale Girard, American politician * Fina Girard (born 2001), Swiss politician and youth climate activist * Geoffrey Girard, American author * Georges Girard, French bacteriologist * Grégoire Girard (1925–2025), Canadian surveyor and politician * Hugo Girard, Canadian Strongman, former World Champion * Jean-Baptiste Girard (other), several people * (1750–1811), Swiss general * Jean-Yves Girard (born 1947), French mathematician and logician * Jonathan Girard (born 1980), ...
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Girard (other)
Girard may refer to: Places in the United States *Girard, Alabama *Girard, Georgia *Girard, Illinois *Girard, Kansas *Girard, Michigan *Girard, Minnesota *Girard, Ohio *Girard, Pennsylvania *Girard, Texas *Girard, West Virginia *Girard Township, Macoupin County, Illinois *Girard Township, Michigan *Girard Township, Minnesota *Girard Township, Erie County, Pennsylvania *Girard Township, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania * Girard Avenue, a street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, served by two SEPTA stations: **Girard station (Broad Street Line), a subway station on serving the Broad Street Line **Girard station (SEPTA Market-Frankford Line), a rapid transit station on Market-Frankford Line **SEPTA Route 15, a trolley line also known as the Girard Avenue Line *Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, was known as Girard until 1941 People * Girard I of Roussillon (died 1113), count of Roussillon * Girard II of Roussillon (died 1172), count of Roussillon * Gerard la Pucelle (1117–1184), A ...
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Girardin Minibus
Girardin Minibus Inc. is a Canadian bus manufacturer. Based in Drummondville, Quebec, Canada, Girardin forms part of the Micro Bird joint venture with Blue Bird Corporation. As part of Micro Bird, Girardin is a manufacturer of bus bodies for minibuses for cutaway van chassis. While many Micro Bird buses are produced as school buses and related student transport vehicles, Girardin also produces commercial-use buses using cutaway van chassis. In Canada, the company serves as the nationwide distributor of the Blue Bird school bus and commercial bus product line. Following the 2008 closure of Corbeil, Girardin was the lone Canadian-based manufacturer of school buses until the 2011 opening of Autobus Lion (now Compagnie Électrique Lion). History Girardin traces its roots to 1935, when company founder Lionel Girardin opened a used-car dealership and repair shop in St-Félix-de-Kingsey, Quebec. He expanded into new-car sales in 1953 by opening a Chrysler dealership. In 1 ...
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