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  2. Fulk II, Count of Anjou - Wikipedia

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    Fulk II, born c. 905, [1] was a son of Fulk the Red and his wife Roscilla de Loches, daughter of Warnerius, Seigneur de Villentrois. [2] He succeeded his father in 942 as the second Count of Anjou, [3] and remained in power until 960.

  3. The Crowd: A Study of the Popular Mind - Wikipedia

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    Le Bon claimed that "an individual immersed for some length of time in a crowd soon finds himself – either in consequence of magnetic influence given out by the crowd or from some other cause of which we are ignorant – in a special state, which much resembles the state of fascination in which the hypnotized individual finds himself in the ...

  4. Gustave Le Bon - Wikipedia

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    Charles-Marie Gustave Le Bon was born in Nogent-le-Rotrou, Centre-Val de Loire on 7 May 1841 to a family of Breton ancestry. At the time of Le Bon's birth, his mother, Annette Josephine Eugénic Tétiot Desmarlinais, was twenty-six and his father, Jean-Marie Charles Le Bon, was forty-one and a provincial functionary of the French government. [6]

  5. The Good and the Bad - Wikipedia

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    Michel Peyrelon : présentateur du défilé de mode; Gérard Dournel : supérieur; José Luis de Vilallonga : homme du couple dévalisé; Mme de Vilallonga : femme du couple dévalisé; Jean Mermet : vendeur de traction; Adrien Cayla-Legrand : Charles De Gaulle; Gérard Sire : voix narrateur/commentateur actualités/speaker radio (non crédité)

  6. Gazette du Bon Ton - Wikipedia

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    The Gazette du Bon Ton was a small but influential fashion magazine published in France from 1912 to 1925. [1] [2] Founded by Lucien Vogel, the short-lived publication reflected the latest developments in fashion, lifestyle and beauty during a period of revolutionary change in art and society. [1] Distributed by Condé Nast, the magazine was ...

  7. Le Bon - Wikipedia

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    Le Bon (French for "the Good") may refer to: Fulk II, Count of Anjou (circa 905–960), nicknamed Foulques le Bon; John II of France (1319–1364), nicknamed Jehan le Bon; Philip the Good (1396–1467), Duke of Burgundy; in French Philippe le Bon; Joseph Le Bon (1765–1795), French politician; Philippe LeBon (1767–1804), French engineer

  8. Simon Le Bon - Wikipedia

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    Simon John Charles Le Bon MBE (born 27 October 1958) is an English singer. He is best known as the lead vocalist and lyricist of the new wave band Duran Duran and its offshoot Arcadia . Le Bon has received three Ivor Novello Awards from the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors , including the award for Outstanding Contribution ...

  9. Joseph Le Bon - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Le Bon (29 September 1765 – 10 October 1795) was a French ... Francois Valerien Caneau du Roteleur; Pierre Antoine Boniface; Charles-André Buchold dit ...