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- William de Longchamp (died 1197) was a medieval Lord Chancellor, Chief Justiciar, and Bishop of Ely in England. Born to a humble family in Normandy, he...
- Frederic Joseph DeLongchamps (June 2, 1882 – February 11, 1969) was an American architect. He was one of Nevada's most prolific architects, yet is notable...
- Longchamp (French pronunciation: [lɔ̃ʃɑ̃] ) is a French leather goods company, founded in Paris in 1948 by Jean C****egrain. The company pioneered luxury...
- De Tomaso Longchamp is a grand tourer which was produced by the Italian automaker De Tomaso from 1972 to 1989. The Longchamp was derived from the De Tomaso...
- Longchamp or Longchamps may refer to: Longchamp (company), a French leather goods company, founded in 1948 Longchamps (gl****ware), a US brand of French...
- The Longchamp Racecourse (French: Hippodrome de Longchamp, pronounced [ipɔdʁom də lɔ̃ʃɑ̃]) is a 57 hectare horse-racing facility located on the Route...
- Longchamp Abbey (French: Abbaye royale de Longchamp), known also as the Convent of the Humility of the Blessed Virgin, was a convent of Poor Clares founded...
- Henry de Longchamp or Henry de Longo Campo (c1150–1212) was an Anglo-Norman administrator. He was born in Wilton Castle, near Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire...
- small buildings, before 1937 designed by Frederic DeLongchamps, and after by the design firm DeLongchamps and O'Brien. The house had no guest rooms, as Whittell...
- fire in 1930. It was designed by prolific Nevada architect Frederic J. DeLongchamps (1882-1969) in Mediterranean Revival architecture. It was used as a Catholic...