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▸ noun: the street name of Anthoine Girard (c. 1584 – August 16, 1633), the most famous Parisian street charlatan of his day, who amused his audiences in the Place Dauphine by farcical dialogue with his brother Philippe (as Mondor), with whom he reaped a golden harvest by the sale of quack medicines for several years after 1618.
▸ noun: the street name assumed by the most famous of the Parisian street charlatans, Anthoine Girard.
▸ noun: a 1958 French-Italian drama film, directed by Richard Pottier.
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▸ noun: the street name of Anthoine Girard (c. 1584 – August 16, 1633), the most famous Parisian street charlatan of his day, who amused his audiences in the Place Dauphine by farcical dialogue with his brother Philippe (as Mondor), with whom he reaped a golden harvest by the sale of quack medicines for several years after 1618.
▸ noun: the street name assumed by the most famous of the Parisian street charlatans, Anthoine Girard.
▸ noun: a 1958 French-Italian drama film, directed by Richard Pottier.
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