François Lamy may refer to: Amédée-François Lamy (1858–1900), French colonial soldier François Lamy (theologian) (1636–1711), French Benedictine ascetical...
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sister, Audrey Lamy, is also an actress and currently stars in the French sitcom Scènes de ménage. Their cousin is the politician François Lamy. From 1999...
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Amédée-François Lamy (French pronunciation: [amede fʁɑ̃swa lami]) was a French military officer. He was born at Mougins, in the French département of...
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François Lamy (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃swa lami]; 1636 – 11 April 1711) was a French Benedictine ascetical and apologetic writer, of the Congregation...
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François Lamy (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃swa lami]; born 31 October 1959) is a French politician who, until his appointment as Junior Minister for Urban...
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hands of the Drouin family. In 1996, it was purchased by the Fondation François-Lamy, an organization dedicated to preserving the heritage of Île d'Orléans...
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Cameroon. The next day the three columns commanded by Major Amédée-François Lamy confronted Rabih az-Zubayr, who still controlled most of Chad. The French...
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instruments) Amédée-François Lamy (1858–1900), French military officer Benoît Lamy (1945–2008), Belgian motion picture writer and director Bernard Lamy (1640–1715)...
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Commandant Amédée-François Lamy was born in Mougins in February 1858, and died at the Battle of Kousséri in Chad in April 1900. Fort-Lamy in Chad was named...
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