- Jean-André
Deluc or
de Luc (8
February 1727 – 7
November 1817) was a geologist,
natural philosopher and
meteorologist from the
Republic of Geneva. He...
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Deluc is a
lunar impact crater that lies in the
southern highlands of the Moon. It is
located to the south-southeast of the
crater Maginus, and the huge...
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Xavier Deluc (born 18
March 1958) is a
French actor,
director and scriptwriter. He is most
known for
acting in TV
series such as 'Marc Eliot' (a French...
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Luc or
luc in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Luc or
LUC may
refer to:
Luc, Hautes-Pyrénées, France, a
commune Luc, Lozère, France, a
commune Le
Luc...
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Gabriel Deluc (Saint-Jean-
de-Luz, 1
October 1883 - Souain-Perthes-lès-Hurlus, 15
September 1916) was a
French painter. Jean-Marie
Gabriel Deluc was the...
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Luc De Vos (12 July 1962 – 29
November 2014) was a
Belgian musician and writer, best
known as the lead
singer of the Dutch-language
alternative rock formation...
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Luc Rollet de Fougerolles (born 12
October 2005) is a
professional soccer player who
plays as a
defender for
Premier League club Fulham. Born in England...
- The Château
de Luc is a
ruined castle in the town of
Luc in the Lozère département, in the
Occitanie région of France. It was
built in the 12th century...
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Luc Letellier de Saint-Just, PC (May 12, 1820 –
January 28, 1881) was a
Canadian politician. He also
served as the
third Lieutenant Governor of Quebec...
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boiling point of water,
causing much confusion.
During 1772 Jean-André
Deluc studied the
several substances then used in
thermometers and
concluded that...