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- Q523136 description "Tennis player".
- Q523136 description "Tennis player".
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- Q523136 abstract "André Vacherot (27 August 1860 in Paris, France – 22 March 1950 in Paris, France) was a French male tennis player. He is best remembered for having won the French Championships on four occasions; 1894, 1895, 1896, and 1901.He was the brother of tennis player Michel Vacherot.".
- Q523136 alias "Andre".
- Q523136 birthDate "1860-08-27".
- Q523136 birthYear "1860".
- Q523136 deathDate "1950-03-22".
- Q523136 deathYear "1950".
- Q523136 wikiPageWikiLink Q1000491.
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- Q523136 wikiPageWikiLink Q6243368.
- Q523136 wikiPageWikiLink Q6646316.
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- Q523136 wikiPageWikiLink Q8473854.
- Q523136 alternativeNames "Andre".
- Q523136 dateOfBirth "1860-08-27".
- Q523136 dateOfDeath "1950-03-22".
- Q523136 name "Vacherot, Andre".
- Q523136 shortDescription "Tennis player".
- Q523136 type Person.
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- Q523136 type Person.
- Q523136 comment "André Vacherot (27 August 1860 in Paris, France – 22 March 1950 in Paris, France) was a French male tennis player. He is best remembered for having won the French Championships on four occasions; 1894, 1895, 1896, and 1901.He was the brother of tennis player Michel Vacherot.".
- Q523136 label "André Vacherot".
- Q523136 givenName "Andre".
- Q523136 name "Andre Vacherot".
- Q523136 name "Vacherot, Andre".
- Q523136 surname "Vacherot".