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Archived April 6, 2012, at the
Wayback Machine as
birth dates. Carruth,
LaJean Purcell; Watt,
Ronald G. (eds.).
Liverpool to
Great Salt Lake: The 1851...
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Jean Sybil La Fontaine FRAI (born 1
November 1931) is a
British anthropologist and
emeritus professor of the
London School of Economics. She has done...
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Jean La****e (c. 1780 – c. 1823) was a
French pirate, privateer, and
slave trader who
operated in the Gulf of
Mexico in the
early 19th century. He and...
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Jean de
La Fontaine (UK: /ˌlæ fɒnˈtɛn, -ˈteɪn/, US: /
ˌlɑː fɒnˈteɪn,
lə -,
ˌlɑː foʊnˈtɛn/; French: [ʒɑ̃ d(ə)
la fɔ̃tɛn]; 8 July 1621 – 13
April 1695) was...
- 29, 2013. "Saint
Jean-Baptiste de
La Salle", nominis.cef "The life and
legacy of
Saint La Salle". "History",
La Salle University "De
La Salle Educational...
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Jean de
La Bruyère (UK: /ˌlæ bruːˈjɛər/, UK: /
ˌlɑː bruːˈjɛər,
ˌlɑː briːˈɛər/, French: [ʒɑ̃ d(ə)
la bʁɥijɛʁ]; 16
August 1645 – 11 May 1696) was a French...
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Jean (1893) [1456]. "Livre Quatrième:
Texte de
la Recollectio" [Book Four: Text of the Recollectio].
Jean Bréhal,
Grand Inquisiteur de France, et
la Réhabilitation...
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Jean "Parisot" de (
la)
Valette (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ paʁizo d(ə) (
la) valɛt]; c. 4
February 1495 – 21
August 1568) was a
French nobleman and...
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Jean of
Bourbon (John I/VII,
Count of
La Marche and of Vendôme), (1344 – 11 June 1393, Vendôme) was
French prince du sang as the
second son of
James I...
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Jean La Lime or
Lalime (died June 17, 1812) was a
trader from Quebec,
Canada who
worked in what
became the
Northwest Territory of the
United States. He...