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Renaud Pierre Manuel Séchan, known as Renaud (; born in Paris on 11 May 1952 ), is a popular French singer, songwriter and actor.
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After scoring with their hit " Needles and Pins ", bassist Tony Jackson, who was only allowed one lead vocal on their second album, left the band and was replaced by Hamburg pal Frank Allen ( born Francis Renaud McNeice, 14 December 1943, Hayes, Middlesex ) from Cliff Bennett and the Rebel Rousers.
Renaud Muselier, born 6 May 1959, is a French politician.
He was born around the turn of the 12th century, the youngest of the three sons of Renaud de Craon.
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* Line Renaud ( born 1928 ), a French female singer and actress, true name Jacqueline Enté
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Renaud and is
* The Battle of Messac is won by Erispoe, son of Nominoe, Count of Vannes, against Renaud d ' Herbauges who is prefet of the Marks of Brittany.
Roland also appears in Quatre Fils Aymon where he is contrasted with Renaud de Montauban against whom he occasionally fights.
Near the end of the work, Renaud is forced to cede Bayard to Charlemagne who, as punishment for the horse's exploits, has a large stone tied to Bayard's neck and the horse pushed into the river ; Bayard however smashes the stone with his hooves and escapes to live forever more in the woods.
The four sons of Duke Aymon are Renaud, Richard, Alard, and Guiscard, and their cousin is the magician Maugris ( French: Maugis, Italian: Malagi, Malagigi ).
Renaud, as Rinaldo, is an important character in Italian Renaissance epics, including Morgante by Luigi Pulci, Orlando Innamorato by Matteo Maria Boiardo and Orlando Furioso by Ludovico Ariosto.
A long war follows, during which Renaud and his brothers remain faithful to the chivalrous code of honor despite their sufferings, until Charlemagne is prevailed on by his paladins to make terms.
Renaud de Montauban should not be confused with Rinaldo, the son of Bertoldo and reputed founder of the House of Este in Torquato Tasso's epic poem Jerusalem Delivered ( 1580 ), though this second character is made out to be a descendant of the original paladin's sister Bradamante.
Waiting in the wings are his son Günther ( Renaud Verley ), a sensitive and troubled student, and his nephew, Martin ( Helmut Berger ), an amoral, sexually deviant playboy who is secretly molesting his young cousin as well as a poor Jewish girl.
A similar objection, coming from Guénon, is reported in an article by Renaud Fabbri:
The research team is headed by Stéphane Bouchard, Ph. D. and Patrice Renaud, Ph. D., who both hold undergraduate and post-doctoral degrees in psychology and teach in UQO's Psychology Department.
Jean-Louis Barrault is buried with his wife Madeleine Renaud in the Passy Cemetery in Paris.
Crime Spree is a 2003 Canadian-British film written and directed by Brad Mirman starring Gérard Depardieu and Harvey Keitel, as well as French singers Johnny Hallyday and Renaud.
As Sopinka J. noted in Renaud, supra, at pp. 992-96, the task of determining how to accommodate individual differences may also place burdens on the employee and, if there is a collective agreement, a union.
* Hexagone is a song by Renaud, where he discusses the disgust he feels for France
The tale is a translation of the Livre de Melibée et de Dame Prudence by Renaud de Louens and this may account for the slightly stilted language when compared to the other tales of Chaucer's own creation.
Following is an account of Ganelon's crucial role in Charlemagne's willful ignorance, which brings about the death of Duke Benes of Aygremount, derived from the prose version chanson de geste and prose romance " Les Quatre Fils Aymon " ( also known as " Renaud de Montauban ") and translated to English by William Caxton as The Right Pleasant and Goodly Historie of the Foure Sonnes of Aymon "
" Banlieue Rouge " is also a well-known song by French singer Renaud.

Renaud and French
* 1900 – Madeleine Renaud, French theater actress ( d. 1994 )
A 30-year agreement, signed by French Culture Minister Renaud Donnedieu de Vabres and Sheik Sultan bin Tahnoon Al Nahyan, will establish the museum in downtown Abu Dhabi in exchange for € 832, 000, 000 ( US $ 1. 3 billion ).
* 1952 – Renaud, French composer
* 1994 – Madeleine Renaud, French actress ( b. 1900 )
* March 15 – Jean Renaud de Segrais, French writer ( b. 1624 )
Most artists claim that the French language hip hop style was influenced by Renaud songs.
Notable among their contemporaries were the cultured and technically adroit French baritones Jean Lassalle ( hailed as the most accomplished baritone of his generation ), Victor Maurel ( the creator of Verdi's Iago, Falstaff and Tonio in Leoncavallo's Pagliacci ), Paul Lhérie ( the first Posa in the revised, Italian-language version of Don Carlos ), and Maurice Renaud ( a singing actor of the first magnitude ).
Raynald of Châtillon ( also Reynald, Reynold, Renald, or Reginald ; French: Renaud de Châtillon, old French: Reynaud de Chastillon ) ( c. 1125 – July 4, 1187 ) was a knight who served in the Second Crusade and remained in the Holy Land after its defeat.
* 17 Henri Renaud, 67, French jazz pianist and record company executive.
" It was delivered to the French embassy in South Korea by the French Minister of Culture, Renaud Donnedieu de Vabres during an official visit.
The term French paradox was coined by Serge Renaud, a scientist from Bordeaux University in France.
Bayard first appears as the property of Renaud de Montauban ( Italian: Rinaldo ) in the Old French twelfth century chanson de geste Quatre Fils Aymon.
* Les Quatre Fils Aymon ou Renaud de Montauban Presentation, selection and translation in modern French by Micheline de Combarieu du Grès and Jean Subrenat.
Renaud de Montauban, ( also spelled Renaut, Renault, Italian: Rinaldo di Montalbano, Dutch: Reinout van Montalba ( e ) n ) was a fictional hero and knight who was introduced to literature in a 12th century Old French chanson de geste known as Les Quatre Fils Aymon (" The Four Sons of Aymon ") ( frequently referred to simply as tale of Renaud de Montauban ).
His songs have a major influence on many French singers across several generations, including Maxime Le Forestier, Renaud, Bénabar and others.
They have also been influenced by French singer Renaud, and his songs with political messages and local popular language ( for Renaud, the French argot ).

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