Lorrain or Le Lorrain may refer to: Claude Lorrain (1600–1682), French Baroque painter, draughtsman and etcher born Claude Gellée, called le Lorrain in...
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Claude Lorrain (French: [klod lɔ.ʁɛ̃]; born Claude Gellée [ʒəle], called le Lorrain in French; traditionally just Claude in English; c. 1600 – 23 November...
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Lorrain is a language (often referred to as patois) spoken by now a minority of people in Lorraine in France, small parts of Alsace and in Gaume in Belgium...
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Jean Lorrain (9 August 1855 in Fécamp, Seine-Maritime – 30 June 1906), born Paul Alexandre Martin Duval, was a French poet and novelist of the Symbolist...
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Lorrain Smith may refer to: James Lorrain Smith (1862–1931), Scottish pathologist Annie Lorrain Smith (1854–1937), British lichenologist Lorraine Smith...
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Lorraine Franconian (redirect from Francique lorrain)
Franconian (native name: Plàtt or lottrìnger Plàtt; French: francique lorrain or platt lorrain; German: Lothringisch) is an ambiguous designation for dialects...
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Oxygen toxicity (redirect from Lorrain Smith effect)
condition was called the Paul Bert effect, and the pulmonary condition the Lorrain Smith effect, after the researchers who pioneered the discoveries and descriptions...
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Duchy of Lorraine (redirect from Lorrain (province))
survive in the region. Lorraine Franconian, known as francique or platt (lorrain) in French, is a West Central German dialect spoken by a minority in the...
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Pierre Lorrain (April 21, 1942 – December 24, 2004) was a lawyer and political figure in Quebec. He represented Saint-Jean in the Quebec National Assembly...
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Palace of the Dukes of Lorraine (redirect from Musée Lorrain)
France, which was home to the Dukes of Lorraine. It houses the Musée Lorrain, one of Nancy's principal museums, dedicated to the art, history and popular...
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