- A
lucet is a tool used in
cordmaking or
braiding which is
believed to date back to the
Viking and
Medieval periods, when it was used to
create cords that...
- Élise
Lucet (French: [eliz lysɛ]; born 30 May 1963) is a
French journalist and
television host.
Known for her
investigative journalism work on
shows such...
- A
lucet is a tool
formerly used in
cordmaking or
braiding to
create cords that were used on clothing.
Lucet may also
refer to:
Charles Lucet (1910–90)...
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Ernest Charles Lucet (16
April 1910 in
Paris – 25
March 1990) was a
French diplomat, and
French amb****ador to the
United States. His
father was a doctor...
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Jacques Marcel Lucet (21
October 1816 – 10 July 1883) was a
French advocate and politician. He was a
committed Republican,
supported the
French Third...
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Arcadia [am] I In
other words, "I too am in Arcadia". et lux in
tenebris lucet and
light shines in the
darkness From the
Gospel of John 1.5, Vulgate. Motto...
- the
French Republic Hubert Wulfranc (b. 1956),
Member of
Parliament Élise
Lucet (b. 1963),
journalist Stéphan
Caron (b. 1966),
swimmer Karin Viard (b. 1966)...
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belongs to the
Latin translation of the
Gospel of John: "et lux in
tenebris lucet et
tenebrae eam non comprehenderunt",
meaning "The
Light shines in the darkness...
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Waldensian symbol Lux
lucet in
tenebris ("Light
glows in the darkness")...
- on 1
October 2011.
Retrieved 1
October 2011. Lefebvre, A.; Saliou, P.;
Lucet, J.C.; Mimoz, O.; Keita-****, O.; Grandbastien, B.; Bruyère, F.; Boisrenoult...