Blondel (disambiguation)

Blondel (disambiguation)

Blondel may refer to:

* Blondel de Nesle (c. 1155 – 1202), French trouvère, or poet
* Robert Blondel (1449-1450)
* David Blondel (1591-1655), French Protestant clergyman and scholar
* Jacques-François Blondel (1705-1774), French architect
* Maurice Blondel (1861-1941), French philosopher
* André Blondel (1863–1938), French scientist and engineer

* "Blondel", a rock opera musical

See also:
* Charles Blondin (1824-1897), French acrobat


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