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Veronique Renard : ウィキペディア英語版 | Veronique Renard
Véronique Françoise Caroline Renard (born 26 May 1965 in Jutphaas, the Netherlands) is a Dutch author and visual artist. She is also known as Pantau, a name that was adopted after meeting the Dalai Lama at an audience at his home in McLeodganj, Dharamsala, India in 2000.〔Happinez Magazine, Meeting the Dalai Lama, by Wija Oberman; FEB/04, Coverstory "Meeting the Dalai Lama. Four people and their experiences meeting the Dalai Lama. Veronique Renard, Richard Gere and others. (Ontmoetingen met de Dalai Lama. Een viertal personen die een persoonlijke ontmoeting hadden met de Tibetaanse leider; Veronique Renard, Richard Gere, Annette den Ouden en Patty Harpenau doen hun verslag.)" Interview: Wija Oberman〕 The name Pantau (also written in Roman as Phentok) means "to be helpful" or "beneficial". Pantao () is also a Chinese name for a flat, small peach, reputed to be food for Taoist fairies. ==Early life== Renard was raised and educated in the Netherlands. She is the daughter of Annie Garda Van Unen (born 1931), a former senior accountant of the Breda Candy Company FAAM, and Wilhelmus (Wim) Gerardus Renard (1931–2009), a businessman who founded the REACS Company in 1956. Renard is a descendant of the German composer/conductor Paul Albin Stenz who was awarded the Gold Medal of Orange-Nassau by Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands. One year prior to his death in 1918 he was naturalized as a Dutch citizen. Renard's grandfather, Johannes (Paul) Renard was a cityscape painter in Rotterdam. Renard speaks (in order of fluency) Dutch, English, German, French, Thai and Tibetan.
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