Bayard (disambiguation)

Bayard (disambiguation)

Bayard may refer to:

Persons

urname

*Alexis I. du Pont Bayard (1918–1985), American politician from Delaware, Lieutenant Governor of Delaware
*Bayard family, American family of lawyers and politicians from Delaware
*George Dashiell Bayard (1835–1862), Union Army general in the American Civil War
*Hippolyte Bayard (1801–1877), early French photography pioneer
*James A. Bayard (1767–1815), American politician from Delaware, US representative and senator
*James A. Bayard, Jr. (1799–1888), American politician from Delaware, US senator, son of James A. Bayard
*Jean-François Bayard (1796–1853), French playwright
*John Bayard (1738–1807), American statesman from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; delegate to the Continental Congress
*Pierre Terrail, seigneur de Bayard (Chevalier de Bayard) (1473–1524), French soldier, known as "le chevalier sans peur et sans reproche"
*Richard H. Bayard (1796–1868), American politician from Delaware, mayor of Wilmington and US senator
*Samuel Preston Bayard (1908-1997), American Folklorist
*Thomas F. Bayard (1828–1898), American politician, statesman, and senator
*Thomas F. Bayard, Jr. (1868–1942), American lawyer and politician, US senator from Delaware

Given name

*Bayard H. Faulkner (1894–1983), American politician from New Jersey, mayor of Montclair, New Jersey
*Bayard Rustin (1912–1987), American civil rights activist, mentor of Martin Luther King, Jr.
*Bayard Taylor (1825–1878), American author from Pennsylvania

Places in the United States

*Bayard, Jacksonville, Florida, a neighborhood
*Bayard, Iowa, city in Guthrie County
*Bayard, Kansas, unincorporated community
*Bayard, Nebraska, city in Morrill County
*Bayard, New Mexico, Grant County
*Bayard, West Virginia, town in Grant County
*Fort Bayard National Cemetery, Grant County, New Mexico
*Fort Bayard (Washington, D.C.), American Civil War-era fortification protecting the United States capital

Other

*Bayard, magic bay horse in the legends derived from the "chansons de geste"
*Bayard-Condict Building, building in New York designed by Louis Sullivan, erected 1899
*Bayard Cutting Arboretum State Park, park on the Connetquot River, in Long Island's Suffolk County, New York, USA
*Bayard Presse, French press group
*Bayard's Cove Fort, small early Tudor artillery fort, Dartmouth, Devon, England
*Bayardo (horse), (1906–1917), English Thoroughbred race horse
*Clément-Bayard, French automobile manufacturer 1903–1922


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужна курсовая?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Cutting (disambiguation) — Cutting is the division or separation of a physical object with an edged instrument. Cutting may also refer to: Cutting (automobile) Cutting (in line), the act of entering a queue at any position other than the end Cutting (plant), a technique… …   Wikipedia

  • Faulkner (disambiguation) — Faulkner may refer to:* Faulkner (surname), an English nameIn arts: * Morris, Marshall, Faulkner Co., 19th century furnishings and decorative arts manufacturersIn cars: * Faulkner Blanchard, a 1910 automobileIn education: * Faulkner State… …   Wikipedia

  • Dashiell (disambiguation) — Dashiell was a Fletcher class destroyer of the United States Navy. Dashiell may also refer to: People with the given name Dashiell: Dashiell Eaves (born 1974), American actor Dashiell Hammett (1894 1961), American author George Dashiell Bayard… …   Wikipedia

  • Imperium (disambiguation) — Imperium is originally a legal concept of authority in Roman antiquity. The Latin phrase Imperium Romanum is usually translated as Roman Empire ; by analogy Imperium is also applied to every empire, whether ruled by an emperor or not.Other uses… …   Wikipedia

  • Robert Monroe — Disambiguation: Robert Monroe is also the name of one of the protagonists of the book series Bunnicula. Infobox Paranormalpeople1 Class = Consciousness Researcher Image Caption = Name = Robert Allan Monroe Born = October 30, 1915 Blocation =… …   Wikipedia

  • Clement — Contents 1 Companies 2 People 2.1 Given name (chronological order) …   Wikipedia

  • Martin Luther King, Jr. — Martin Luther King and MLK redirect here. For other uses, see Martin Luther King (disambiguation) and MLK (disambiguation). Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr …   Wikipedia

  • Holy Trinity Church (Old Swedes) — Holy Trinity (Old Swedes) Church U.S. National Register of Historic Places U.S. National Historic Landmark …   Wikipedia

  • Michael L. Fitzgerald — This article is about the Roman Catholic Church official. For other individuals named Michael Fitzgerald or Michael FitzGerald, see Michael Fitzgerald (disambiguation). For the film historian and author, see Michael G. Fitzgerald. Styles of… …   Wikipedia

  • So You Think You Can Dance (season 4) finalists — This is a list of finalists for season four of the United States version of So You Think You Can Dance. Contents 1 Joshua Allen 2 Rayven Armijo 3 Jamie Bayard 4 …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”