- Paul
Alfred Delarue, born 20
April 1889 in Saint-Didier, Nièvre, died 25 July 1956 in Autun, Saône-et-Loire, was a
French folklorist. A
specialist in...
- De la Rue, De La Rue or
Delarue is a
surname of
French origin meaning "of the Street".
Notable people with the
surname include:
Charles de la Rue (1643–1725)...
- Jean-Luc
Delarue (24 June 1964 – 23
August 2012) was a
French television presenter and
producer specialising in
televised discussion programmes.
Delarue was...
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Maurice Delarue (26 July 1919; Antrain, Ille-et-Vilaine,
France – 10
March 2013) was a
French journalist. He was a
member and
former president of the...
- Grimm's
redaction very closely. In the same vein,
French folklorists Paul
Delarue and Marie-Louise Ténèze,
editors of the
French Folktale Catalogue, concur...
- Jon, Paul is the
brother of
Henry Delarue, a
notorious gang
leader and land baron. Upon
hearing the news,
Delarue kills three innocent citizens of Black...
- us".
delarue.com.
Archived from the
original on 25 June 2014.
Retrieved 28
March 2015. Plc, De La Rue. "Board of
Directors - De La Rue". www.
delarue.com...
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Jacques Delarüe-Caron de
Beaumarchais (1913 - 1979) was
French Amb****ador to the
United Kingdom from 1972
until 1977. Commandeur, Légion d'honneur (1976)...
- Half-Man is a
French fairy tale
collected by
Achille Millien and Paul
Delarue. It is Aarne-Thompson type 675, a type of tale
found throughout Europe....
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Thomas Delarue was a co-educational
special secondary boarding school in Tonbridge, Kent,
England that was
established in 1955 and
closed in 1989. It...