- François-Jean
Lefebvre de la Barre (12
September 1745 – 1 July 1766) was a
French nobleman. He was
tortured and
beheaded before his body was
burnt on...
- Joseph-Antoine le Fèbvre,
sieur de La Barre (or
Antoine Lefebvre,
Antoine Lefèvre; 1622–1688) was a
French lawyer and
administrator best
known for his...
- name in
modern France include Barre,
Delabarre and Desbarres.
Notable bearers of the name have
included Pierre la Barre, also
called Barriere. Born in...
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Martha Mitc**** (1993). "
Delabarre,
Edmund B.".
Encyclopedia Brunoniana.
Brown University Library.
DelaBarre 1928
Edmund B.
Delabarre (1928). "Dighton Rock...
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La Barre can
refer to:
la Barré Antoine Lefèbvre
de La Barre (1622–1688),
governor of New
France from 1682 to 1685
Michel de la Barre (1675–1745) François-Jean...
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de la Barre (French: [də
la baʁ]; July 1647 – 4 May 1723) was an author,
Catholic priest, and a
Cartesian philosopher. François
Poullain de la Barre was...
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Mount Delabarre is a
remote 6,024-foot (1,836-metre)
mountain summit deep
within Olympic National Park in
Jefferson County of
Washington state. Part of...
- the
ordeal of François-Jean
de la Barre,
known as the
Chevalier (en|Knight)
de La Barre. In 1766, at Abbeville,
La Barre was tried,
found guilty, and...
- Château
de la Barre is a
residence in the
commune of Brégnier-Cordon in the Ain département of France. It
stands on the
western slope of the Mont
de Cordon...
- André
de La Barre (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃dʁe d(ə)
la baʁ]; 30
November 1749 – 7 June 1794) was born in New
France and
joined France's
colonial forces...