Lepéduchelle (général de brigade) Louis Lepic (général de division) Pierre Henri Lepin (général de division) Joseph François Antoine Gabriel Lépine (général...
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Montaiglon 1856, p. 68. Bryan 1889, p. 552. Travers 1874, p. 310ff. Weiss & Lepin 1972, p. 288. Sources Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jean-Charles...
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Retrieved 2024-02-07. The two most credible hypotheses place Labisco at Lépin-le-Lac, in which case the Vienne-Milan route would cross the chain at Col...
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Olympic triple gold medalist Jean-Claude Killy grew up in Val d'Isère. Henri Oreiller (1925-1962): First champion of the Winter Olympics in France (two...
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Opinel [fr] (1872-1960), creator of the Opinel knife. Henri Falcoz [fr] (1884-1936), politician. Pierre Balmain (1914-1982), fashion designer. Jean Baghe...
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Boucetta. On the French side, the delegation consisted of Edgar Faure, Pierre July [fr], Robert Schuman and other members of the government. In addition...
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observed from deposits at organic geological levels preserved at Saint-Pierre-de-Curtille (Lake Bourget). The area was then occupied by the people of...
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