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Jacques Le Goff (French: [ʒak lə ɡɔf]; 1
January 1924 – 1
April 2014) was a
French historian and
prolific author specializing in the
Middle Ages, particularly...
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corrupt warden,
LeGoff, is
willing to let
Pitman break out for an even
split of the loot.
Pitman agrees, but the plan goes awry when
LeGoff is
killed during...
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Louis Joseph Marie Le Goff (8
April 1931 in Alençon, Orne,
France – 24 July 2009 in Saumur, Maine-et-Loire, France) was a
French equestrian, best...
- with
Orson Welles when he pla****
Javert in his six-part
radio adaptation of
Les Misérables (1937).: 338 He
became one of the
original members of Welles's...
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Le Goff is a
Breton surname. Its
English equivalent is Smith.
Notable people with the name include: Élie
Le Goff (1858–1938),
French sculptor Eugène Le...
- 2010.
Le Goff 1998, p. 33
Piouffre 2009, p. 16
Le Goff 1998, p. 37 Mars &
Jubelin 2001, p. 54
Le Goff 1998, p. 47
Le Goff 1998, p. 52
Le Goff 1998, p...
- name, "purgatorium", from the verb purgare: to purge.
Medievalist Jacques Le Goff defines the "birth of purgatory", i.e. the
conception of
purgatory as a...
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Jacques Le Goff, in
Western Europe toward the end of the
twelfth century Purgatory started to be
represented as a
physical place,: 362–366
Le Goff states...
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November 2013.
Retrieved 30
October 2013.
Le Goff 1998, pp. 22–23.
Le Goff 1998, pp. 24–25.
Le Goff 1998, pp. 32–33. Othfors, Daniel. "Olympic". The...
- Jean
le Goff (born 22
February 1944) is a
French rower. He
competed in the men's
coxed four
event at the 1968
Summer Olympics. "Jean
le Goff". Olympedia...