Reboul is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Duane Reboul (born 1948), American basketball coach
Jean Reboul (1796–1864), French politician and poet
Jean-Baptiste Reboul (1862–1926), French chef
Marie-Thérèse Reboul (1728–1805), French painter and engraver
Surname list
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Reboul is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Duane Reboul (born 1948), American basketball coach Jean Reboul (1796–1864), French politician...
Fabien Reboul (born 9 September 1995) is a French professional tennis player who specializes in doubles. He has a career high ATP doubles ranking of World...
Jean Reboul (23 January 1796 – 28 May 1864) was a French politician and poet of the Occitan language. Reboul was born in Nîmes. He was member of the French...
Robert Reboul (24 July 1893 – 22 January 1969) was a French racing cyclist. He rode in the 1923 Tour de France. He also won the 1921 Paris–Brussels. "Robert...
Duane Reboul (born November 9, 1948) is an assistant basketball coach at Samford. He coached at Birmingham–Southern. Reboul grew up in a family of ten...
won two ATP titles with compatriot Fabien Reboul and 16 ATP Challenger doubles titles, 15 of them with Reboul. He has also won one ATP Challenger singles...
Blake and Roland Reboul in 2011, and the type species (and only species) is Marocaster coronatus. Daniel B. Blake & Roland Reboul (2011). "A new asteroid...
on February 26) Sadio Doumbia (reached place No. 30 on March 4) Fabien Reboul (reached place No. 31 on March 4) Nicolás Barrientos (reached place No....
Revised and Updated. National Geographic Books. ISBN 978-0-307-46491-0. J.-B. Reboul, La Cuisinière Provençale 1910 (1st edition); 1989 (25th edition), p. 88...
avec la collaboration de MM. Philéas Gilbert, E. Fétu, A. Suzanne, B. Reboul, Ch. Dietrich, A. Caillat, etc.,... (in French). au bureau de "l'Art culinaire"...
included, though lavender does not appear in the recipes in Jean-Baptiste Reboul's 1910 compendium of Provençal cooking. The Label Rouge definition is 19%...
who first described the disorder in 1923 in his paper co-authored by Jean Reboul-Lachaux, on the case of a French woman, "Madame Macabre," who complained...
book was a collaboration with Philéas Gilbert, E. Fetu, A. Suzanne, B. Reboul, Ch. Dietrich, A. Caillat and others. The significance of this is to illustrate...