Jean Leclerc or Le Clerc may refer to: Jean Le Clerc (c.1440–1510), French official who wrote two chronicles about the life of his longstanding patron...
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Jean LeClerc (born July 7, 1945) is a Canadian actor best known for his work in the United States as Jeremy Hunter on the American daytime soap operas...
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Jean Le Clerc, also Johannes Clericus (March 19, 1657 – January 8, 1736), was a Genevan theologian and biblical scholar. He was famous for promoting exegesis...
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Louis Laurent Marie Clerc (French: [lɔʁɑ̃ klɛʁ]; 26 December 1788 – 18 July 1869) was a French teacher called "The Apostle of the Deaf in America" and...
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Jean-Louis Clerc (3 November 1908 – 28 March 1961) was a Swiss painter. His work was part of the painting event in the art competition at the 1936 Summer...
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Literature. 40 (2): 61–81. Berger, Catherine; Clerc, Gisèle; Grimal, Nicolas, eds. (1994). Hommages à Jean Leclant, Volume 3: Études isiaques (in French...
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known as Jean Le Clerc IV, Jean Le Clerc le fils, Jean Le Clerc le jeune (to distinguish him from his father Jean Le Clerc III), Joannes Le Clerc, Johannes...
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nylon by Julien Clerc 1985 : Zoolook by Jean-Michel Jarre, with Marc Caro 1987 : Tombé pour la France [fr] 1987 : Hélène by Julien Clerc 1988 : Souvenez-vous...
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Jean LeClerc (1587/88 – buried 20 October 1633) was a 17th-century painter from the Duchy of Lorraine. His style was Baroque, or more specifically "tenebrist"...
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Massieu, Jean; Laurent Clerc; and Roch Ambroise Cucurron Sicard. 1815. A collection of the most remarkable definitions and answers of Massieu and Clerc, deaf...
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Olive as Raoul Marcel Pérès as M. Porteval Renée Thorel as Mme Porteval Jean Clarieux as Jo, le balafré Arsenio as Le tueur Yette Lucas as La logeuse...
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Roma: GBP-Gregorian Biblical Press: 461–542. JSTOR 43075253. Leclant, Jean; Clerc, Gisèle (1986). "Fouilles et travaux en Égypte et au Soudan, 1984–1985"...
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Levin, Junior Marvin, Joe Cocker, Jimmy Cliff, Olivia Newton-John, Julien Clerc, Catherine Lara, Jeane Manson, Charles Trenet, Eddy Marnay, and Robert Charlebois...
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Jean-Louis le Clerc (born 19 January 1940) is a Belgian former field hockey player. He competed at the 1964 Summer Olympics and the 1968 Summer Olympics...
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Archived from the original on 2022-06-17. Retrieved 2024-03-05. Leclant, Jean; Clerc, Gisèle (1988). "Fouilles et travaux en Égypte et au Soudan, 1986-1987"...
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Leclerc (surname) (redirect from Le Clerc)
Leclerc, Le Clerc and LeClerc are French language surnames literally meaning the occupation of clerk, scribe, Notable people with the surnames includeL...
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D2 road. The name of the estate is derived from its former owner Jean-Baptiste Clerc, who owned it at the time of the 1855 classification, and the village...
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l'usine Camille Bert as Dumanoir Georges Péclet as Le capitaine Karovine Jean Morel as Schmidt André Carnège as Kouratov Georges Paulais as Kramer Léonce...
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father to son: Colart, then Pierrat and finally Jean Le Clerc, known as Moët (Joannes, dictus Le Clerc alias Moët) (register of the deliberations of the...
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Julien Benda (redirect from La trahison des clercs)
and cultural critic. He is best known for his short book, La Trahison des Clercs from 1927 (The Treason of the Intellectuals or The Betrayal by the Intellectuals)...
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the portrait of Thiers; the Sorbonne Library the marble bust of Victor le Clerc, doyen de la faculté des lettres. Other works of his are at Trinity Church...
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Charles Bosson (1946-1948) Amédée Guy (1946-1948) René Rosset (1946-1948) Jean Clerc (1948-1959) François Ruin (1948-1958) Arthur Lavy (1958-1959) Senators...
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Jean Lafitte (c. 1780 – c. 1823) was a French pirate and privateer who operated in the Gulf of Mexico in the early 19th century. He and his older brother...
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and continues to hold the canonical archbishop, Antoine-Eléonore-Léon Le Clerc de Juigné, as the legitimate Archbishop of Paris during that period. On...
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Serge Clerc (born 12 October 1957) is a French comic book artist and illustrator. Serge Clerc began his professional career in 1975 in the monthly magazine...
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film industry as a cover. For his friends, Masson was a collaborator of Jean Clerc, manager of the Société Universelle de Films. Between 1941 and 1942, he...
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Jean-Antoine Le Clerc, also known as Louis Milfort, also spelled as Milford (February 2, 1752 - 1817/1820) was a French military officer and adventurer...
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Philippe Clerc (born 26 April 1955) is a Swiss lichenologist. A Festschrift was dedicated to him in 2020, on the occasion of his retirement from the Conservatory...
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Ainonen, eds. (Berlin/New York: De Gruyter, 2013): 183–204. Cristian Bratu, "Clerc, Chevalier, Aucteur: The Authorial Personae of French Medieval Historians...
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