L'Encyclopédie de l'histoire du Québec / The Quebec History Encyclopedia - Collège Sainte-Marie, Montréal Cinq-Mars, Jean. Histoire du Collège Sainte-Marie de Montréal...
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de León has not spoken to Bonin since the recording was leaked. On October 26, the City Council unanimously voted 12–0 to formally censure de Léon along...
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the water." — Léon Marchand in Le magazine L'Équipe in 2023. Trained and coached by Nicolas Castel in the Toulouse club until 2021, Léon Marchand began...
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Léon Nicolas Brillouin (French pronunciation: [leɔ̃ nikɔla bʁijwɛ̃]; August 7, 1889 – October 4, 1969) was a French physicist. He made contributions to...
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following are notable people associated with Collège Stanislas de Paris. If the person was a Collège Stanislas de Paris student, the number in parentheses...
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Collège Saint Marc was founded in 1928 by the De La Salle Brothers to be the second Lassalian school in Alexandria after École Saint Gabriel. Collège...
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preparation for ordination as a priest. He was educated as a musician at Collège Ste-Anne-de-la-Pocatière where he later taught organ and harmony from 1914 to...
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the youngest daughter of Luis and Flora de Leon. She attended St. Joseph's College, Holy Spirit and Siena College. She made her first commercial, without...
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León (Spanish pronunciation: [leˈon]), officially León de Los Aldama, is the most populous city and municipal seat of the municipality of León in the Mexican...
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Léon Roger (also known as Léon Roger-Milès or just Roger-Milès; 3 November 1859 – 9 May 1928) was a French lawyer, historian, poet, journalist and art...
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de Leon is a Filipino retired police officer who is the current director of the National Intelligence Coordinating Agency of the Philippines. De Leon...
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Kathleen de Leon Jones (born Kathleen de Leon, 1 September 1977) is a Filipino-born Australian actress, dancer, and singer. She was an original cast member...
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Lycée Louis-le-Grand (redirect from Collège de Clermont)
recently closed Collège de Marmoutiers [fr] in 1641, and to its south from the Collège des Cholets [fr] in 1656 and 1660. In 1682, the college was able to...
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Antoine Léon Morel-Fatio (born Antoine Léon Morel; 17 January 1810 – 2 March 1871) was a French painter and politician who served as the Peintre de la Marine...
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Joseph Joachim Tugas de Leon (born January 8, 1973), better known as Keempee de Leon, is a Filipino actor, comedian, singer, songwriter and TV host. He...
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Lycée Henri-IV (redirect from Collège Henri IV)
prestigious and demanding sixth-form colleges (lycées) in France. The school educates more than 2,500 students from collège (the first four years of secondary...
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to Paul Léon. Ministère de la Culture et de la Communication, "Paul Léon, Administrateur des arts et du patrimoine"...
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The Autonomous University of Nuevo León (Spanish: Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, UANL) is a public research university with seven campuses across...
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Luis de León OESA (Belmonte, Cuenca, 1527 – Madrigal de las Altas Torres, Castile, Spain, 23 August 1591), was a Spanish lyric poet, Augustinian friar...
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Quimper (redirect from Bishop of St. Pol de Léon)
(–Cornouaille) and Léon (Latin: Dioecesis Corisopitensis (–Cornubiensis) et Leonensis; French: Diocèse de Quimper (–Cornouaille) et Léon) is a Latin Church...
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Saint-Pol-de-Léon (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ pɔl də leɔ̃]; Breton: Kastell-Paol) is a commune in the Finistère department in Brittany in north-western...
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Agis-Léon Ledru (1816-1885) was a French architect and politician. Agis-Léon Ledru was born in 1816. His father, Louis-Charles-François Ledru, was an...
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1926. Henry de Jouvenel was born into a middle-class family of lawyers and politicians. He was educated at the prestigious Collège Stanislas de Paris. According...
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Isabel Beatriz "Bea" Paras de Leon (born August 2, 1996) is a Filipino professional volleyball player who currently plays for the club team Creamline...
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Henri Lebesgue (redirect from Henri Léon Lebesgue)
instructors arranged for community support to continue his education at the Collège de Beauvais and then at Lycée Saint-Louis and Lycée Louis-le-Grand in Paris...
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Prytanée national militaire (redirect from Collège Royal Henry-Le-Grand)
school, such as "École royale militaire" (1814–1830), Collège royal militaire (1831–1848), Collège national militaire (1848–1853), Prytanée impérial militaire...
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León (Spanish pronunciation: [leˈon]) is the second largest city in Nicaragua, after Managua. Founded by the Spanish as Santiago de los Caballeros de...
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CeeDee Lamb (category All-American college football players)
Cedarian DeLeon "CeeDee" Lamb (born April 8, 1999) is an American football wide receiver for the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League (NFL)....
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Renard, Léon Halkin (1872-1955), Revue belge de Philologie et d'Histoire, 35:1 (1957), pp. 328-332. Paul Gérin, "Léon-Ernest Halkin (1906–1998), de la critique...
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college remains as a separate entity called Loyola High School. Loyola College traces its roots to an English-language program at the Jesuit Collège Sainte-Marie...
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