• Louis Bourgeois (31 July 1937 – 22 February 2022) was a French footballer who played as a forward for Lille, USL Dunkerque, Reims, and US Billy-Berclau...
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  • (architect) (1856–1930), Canadian architect Louis Bourgeois (footballer) (1937–2022), French footballer Louise Bourgeois (1911–2010), French-American artist This...
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  • 1510–c.1560), aka Loys Bourgeois, French composer Louis Bourgeois (footballer) (1937–2022), French footballer Louise Bourgeois (1911–2010), French-American...
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    administering Saint-Louis. As in Gorée, a Franco-African Creole, or Métis, merchant community characterized by the famous "signares", or bourgeois women entrepreneurs...
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  • Terrebonne Parish School District. The school is named after Henry Louis Bourgeois, an educator who served as superintendent of the school district from...
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  • throne Joseph Laurent (1839–1917), Abenaki chief and linguist Laurent Bourgeois, choreographer and rapper from French dance duo Les Twins Laurent Brancowitz...
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    Monaco (section Football)
    was drafted during the reign of Florestan I in 1846. Under Louis-Philippe's petite-bourgeois regime a dignitary such as the Prince of Monaco was not allowed...
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    appeared first during Napoleon's campaign in Egypt. On 21 March 1799 General Louis-Charles-Antoine Desaix wrote a letter to Napoleon informing him of the existence...
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    Paris. In the present times, the centre of the town has kept its very bourgeois atmosphere, while more middle-class neighbourhoods have developed around...
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    Scarf (redirect from Football scarf)
    By the end of the 19th century, in Britain, football had changed from an amateur game of the bourgeois into a professional, working class sport, and...
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