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  2. Édouard Leclerc - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Hélène Pedneault - Wikipedia

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    Hélène Pedneault (born 14 April 1952 in Jonquière, [1] [2] Saguenay, died 1 December 2008 in Montreal) [3] was a Québécoise writer of many mediums who contributed much to the advancement of the feminist cause [4] and also to Quebec sovereignty and the environment.

  4. E.Leclerc - Wikipedia

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    In 1949, Édouard Leclerc opened his first store, in Landerneau, in Brittany, [5] on the same model as the self-service grocery store invented by Félix Potin in 1844. [6] Subsequently, in the 1950s, a new brand called E.Leclerc clothing opens its doors and the sixtieth E.Leclerc center also opens its doors in Issy-les-Moulineaux by Jean-Pierre ...

  5. Pierre Edouard Leclerc - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Édouard Fournier - Wikipedia

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    1856: L'Esprit dans l'histoire, recherches et curiosités sur les mots historiques, bnam CNAM Gallica Text online; 1857: Alexis Piron. Œuvres ; 1858: Histoire physique, civile et morale de Paris par Jacques-Antoine Dulaure, augmentée d'une notice sur Dulaure et continuée jusqu'à nos jours par Édouard Fournier (3 volumes)

  7. Elena Văcărescu - Wikipedia

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    Elena Văcărescu, or Hélène Vacaresco (September 21, 1864 in Bucharest – February 17, 1947 in Paris), was a Romanian-French aristocrat writer, twice a laureate of the Académie Française. Life [ edit ]

  8. Édouard Frère - Wikipedia

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    The son and grandson of booksellers, Frère's father, Jacques-Christophe operated a significant and almost a century-old library on the port of Rouen. [1] Despite having received an education that gave him access to all the liberal professions, Frère's family background gave him a strong taste for books to which he remained faithful until his death.

  9. Talk:Édouard Leclerc - Wikipedia

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