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21Jourdan, Charles — (1883 1976) Born in France, Jourdan trained as a shoemaker before opening a shop in 1919. He was the first shoe designer to advertise in magazines in the 1930s and was joined by his sons in 1947. Christian Dior granted the company a license to …
22Jourdan, Pierre — (Pierre Gendre / September 21, 1932, Cannes, Alpes Maritimes, France August 16, 2007, Fleurines, Oise, France) The younger brother of actor Louis Jourdan (b. 1921), he was a renowned stage and opera director who filmed most of his works.… …
23Jourdan — biographical name Comte Jean Baptiste 1762 1833 French soldier; marshal of France …
24Jourdan — /zhoohrdd dahonn /, n. Jean Baptiste /zhahonn bann teest /, Count, 1762 1833, French marshal. * * * …
25Jourdan — hugenottischer Familienname, der auf eine französische Form von Jordan zurückgeht …
26Jourdan — /ʒuəˈdɒ̃/ (say zhoohuh don) noun Jean Baptiste /ʒɒ̃ baˈtist/ (say zhon bah teest), Comte, 1762–1833, French marshal …
27Jourdan — /zhoohrdd dahonn /, n. Jean Baptiste /zhahonn bann teest /, Count, 1762 1833, French marshal …
28Jean-Baptiste Jourdan — Jean Baptiste, conde de Jourdan (*Limoges, 29 de abril de 1762 – † París, 23 de noviembre de 1833), militar francés y Mariscal de Francia. Contenido 1 Biografía 1.1 Restauración …
29JOURDAN, JEAN BAPTISTE, COMTE VON — marshal of France, born at Limoges; gained for the Republic the victory of Fleurus in 1794, but was in 1795 defeated at Höchst, and subsequently by the Archduke Charles of Austria; served under Napoleon, and became Governor of the Hôtel des… …
30Gil Jourdan — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Jourdan. Gil Jourdan Série Scénario …