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Origines et formation Fils d’Eugène Leclerc2, militaire franc-comtois agrégé de lettres originaire de l'Est de la France et représentant régional du Parti social français (PSF)3,4, et de Marie Kerouanton originaire du Léon (de Landerneau et de Plouguerneau)5, Édouard Leclerc est né le 20 novembre 1926 à Landerneau dans le Finistère6.
Major-General Pierre Edouard Leclerc, CBE, MM, ED, CD (1893–1982) was a Canadian Army officer. One of the Army's few senior French-Canadian officers, he commanded the 5th Canadian Infantry Brigade until he was relieved for health reasons in 1941. [1] He subsequently commanded the 7th Canadian Infantry Division.
Leclerc, Le Clerc and LeClerc are French language surnames literally meaning the occupation of clerk, scribe, Notable people with the surnames include: Daniel Le Clerc (1652–1728), Swiss medical writer; Arthur Leclerc (born 2000), Monégasque Formula 2 driver and younger brother of Charles Leclerc; Charles Leclerc (disambiguation), several people
Edgard Leblanc Fils (born 18 August 1955) [2] is a Haitian politician who was president of the Senate from 1995 to 2000 [3] and was the president of the Transitional Presidential Council from April to October 2024.
Leclercq, LeClercq, or Le Clercq (French pronunciation:) is a surname, and may refer to: Arnaud Leclercq (born 1967), French author; Auguste Bouché-Leclercq, French historian; Carlotta Leclercq (1838–1893), British actor; Chrétien Le Clercq, 17th century, New France missionary; Daniel Leclercq (1949–2019), football player
Charles Leclerc was born on 17 March 1772 in Pontoise, Île-de-France.In 1791, he volunteered to join the French Royal Army, serving as a second lieutenant in the 12th Regiment of Chasseurs à Cheval before becoming an aide-de-camp to Jean François Cornu de La Poype.
Félix Leclerc OC GOQ (August 2, 1914 – August 8, 1988) was a Canadian singer-songwriter, poet, writer, actor and political activist. [1] He was made an Officer of the Order of Canada on December 20, 1968. [ 2 ]
1999: Prix Alain-Fournier for Edmond Ganglion & fils (Éd. du Rocher) 2000: Prix Erckmann-Chatrian for Les Ensoleillés (Éd. du Rocher) 2004: Prix de l'Humour noir for Ce que je fais là assis par terre (Éd. du Rocher) 2005: Prix du Livre Inter and Prix du Roman des Libraires Édouard-Leclerc for L'Étourdissement (Buchet/Chastel)