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    Leroy-Beaulieu, historian Henri Jean Baptiste Anatole Leroy-Beaulieu, and architect Jean-François Leroy.[citation needed] At the age of 17, he started working...
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  • Jean-François Leroy (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ fʁɑ̃swa ləʁwa]; 24 September 1729 - 1791) was a French architect. For the Prince of Condé, he worked on...
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  • French novelist Jean-François Leroy (1729–1791), French architect Jennifer LeRoy (born 1974), American model and actress Jérôme Leroy (composer) (born 1981)...
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    2001 Amorestremo Silver 2004 Anatomy of Hell Him 2011 Wedding in Paris François Leroy 2012 I Cesaroni Himself Episode: "Senza mezze misure" Tutti i rumori...
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  • family Rubiaceae. It is endemic to Madagascar. It was described by Jean-François Leroy in 1961. Coffea abbayesii is native to Andohahela National Park and...
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    entertained at Chantilly. It was constructed in 1769 by the architect, Jean François Leroy, and was later renamed the Château d'Enghien in honour of his grandson...
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    set in a garden. Louis Joseph, Prince of Condé had his architect Jean-François Leroy design seven rustic cottages for the grounds of the Château de Chantilly...
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  • in more than one hundred films from 1954 onwards. Décès du comédien François Perrot, spécialiste des seconds rôles (in French) François Perrot at IMDb...
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  • endemic to Madagascar. The specific epithet is for the botanist Jean-François Leroy. Rhodolaena leroyana grows as a shrub or small tree up to 8 m (30 ft)...
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  • family of Meliaceae. The genus was first described and published by Jean-François Leroy in Compt. Rend. Hebd. Séances Acad. Sci. Séries D Vol.269 on page 2322...
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