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Bertrand was born in Valencia to Juan Bertrand and Juana Angela Exarch. Through his father he was related to St. Vincent Ferrer, a thaumaturgus of the Dominican Order. At an early age he conceived the idea of becoming a Dominican Friar, and despite the efforts of his father to dissuade him, was clothed with the Dominican habit in the Convent of St. Dominic, Valencia, on 26 August 1544.
Hector Daniel LaSalle [2] (born 1967/1968) [3] is an American lawyer and jurist who is the presiding judge of the New York State Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Second Department.
Louis Bertrand may refer to: Louis Bertrand (saint) (1526–1581), Spanish Dominican priest; Louis Bertrand (mathematician) (1731–1812), Swiss mathematician; Louis Bertrand (Quebec seigneur) (1779–1871), Canadian politician and businessman; Aloysius Bertrand (1807–1841), French poet; Louis Bertrand (novelist) (1866–1941), French ...
Louis Auguste Bertrand (January 8, 1808 – March 21, 1875), born John Francis Elias Flandin, was an early leader of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) in France. Bertrand was born near Marseilles, France. He early went into trade and traveled abroad.
The complete list of United States attorneys in Louisiana, including those who served during territorial status: James Brown (1805–1808) Philip Grymes (1808–1810) Tully Robinson (1810–1811) John Randolph Grymes (1811–1814) Tully Robinson (2) (1814) John Dick (1814–1821) John W. Smith (1821–1823) John Brownson (1823–1830)
Christopher LaSalle (Lucas Black) was a senior NCIS Special Agent. Born in Alabama in 1982, LaSalle was originally a detective with the New Orleans Police Department's (NOPD) Fifth District during Hurricane Katrina [4] and then spent seven years on the NOPD vice squad. [3] He attended the University of Alabama, graduating magna cum laude with a ...
Antoine Joseph Bertrand (général de brigade) Edme Victor Bertrand (général de brigade) Henri Gratien Bertrand (général de division) Louis Bertrand de Sivray (général de brigade) Antoine Anne Lecourt de Béru (général de division) Martial Besse (général de brigade) Jean-Baptiste Bessières, duc d'Istrie (Maréchal d'Empire)
Louis Bertrand (20 March 1866 in Spincourt, Meuse – 6 December 1941 in Cap d'Antibes) was a French novelist, historian and essayist. He was the third member elected to occupy seat 4 of the Académie française in 1925.