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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 (m ...
(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 Amand Geogg (born in Germany; 1820 – 1897) was a journalist and a democrat. In 1849, he became a member of the provisional revolutionary government in Baden. He was a member of the First International and in the 1870s he joined the German S ...
(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


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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 afterwa ...
(1730–1769) was a French painter of historical subjects * Henri Amand (1873–1967), French rugby union player * Marcus Amand (born 2006), Finnish-born French racing driver * Marc Amand Élisée Scherb (1747–1838), brigadier general in the French Revolutionary Wars


Places

* Amand, Iran (disambiguation), several places in Iran *
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 ...
, a stadium in Poitiers, France


See also

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Armand (disambiguation) 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, ...
* Amandus (disambiguation) * Saint-Amand (disambiguation) {{disambiguation