- Château
de Latour, or Château
de Latour-sur-Sorgues, is a
castle in the
village of
Latour-sur-Sourges in the
commune of Marnhagues-et-
Latour in the Aveyron...
- Château
Latour is a
French wine estate,
rated as a
First Growth under the 1855
Bordeaux classification.
Latour lies at the very
southeastern tip of the...
- Allard-Latour, a
French car
Investment AB
Latour, a
Swedish investment company Search for "
latour" on Wikipedia.
Delatour, a
surname La Tour (surname) La Tour...
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Henri de Baillet-
Latour,
Count of Baillet-
Latour (1
March 1876 – 6
January 1942) was a
Belgian aristocrat and the
third president of the International...
- 1978), p.190 Monsman, Gerald,
Gaston de Latour: The
Revised Text (Greensboro, 1995) Monsman, Gerald,
Gaston de Latour: The
Revised Text (Greensboro, 1995)...
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businesswoman and
economist Jean
Delatour,
French cyclist Leslie Delatour (1950–2001),
Haitian economist La Tour (surname)
Latour (disambiguation) Tour (disambiguation)...
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Latour-
de-Carol (French pronunciation: [latuʁ də kaʁɔl] ; Catalan: La Tor
de Querol) is a
commune in the Pyrénées-Orientales
department in
southern France...
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Alexandre de Latour or
Delatour (22 May 1780,
Brussels – 5
November 1858, Brussels) was a
Belgian miniaturist. He also
produced a few
small format oil...
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Bruno Latour (French: [latuʁ]; 22 June 1947 – 9
October 2022) was a
French philosopher,
anthropologist and sociologist. He was
especially known for his...
- (2009) (Online) Ma Pacco, "
Delatour-Simons, Elisabeth-Marie", in:
Dictionnaire des
Peintres Belges (1999)
Entry on
Latour @ the
British Museum Salons...