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Lucien Paul
Victor Febvre (/ˈfɛvrə/ FEV-rə; French: [lysjɛ̃ pɔl viktɔʁ fɛvʁ]; 22 July 1878 – 11
September 1956) was a
French historian best
known for the...
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Febvre resp. Le
Febvre may
refer to:
Antoine Lefèbvre de La
Barre (1622–1688),
Governor of New
France from 1682 to 1685 Frédéric
Febvre (1835–1916), French...
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Alexandre Frédéric
Febvre (1835 – 14
December 1916) was a
French actor. He was born in Paris, and
after the
usual apprenticeship in the
provinces and in...
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French surname.
Alternative forms include Lefebvre, le
Febvre, Le
Febvre, Lefèbvre, le
Fèbvre, Le
Fèbvre, as well as the
common variant Lefèvre (le Fèvre,...
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Europe and
Latin America.
Prominent leaders include co-founders
Lucien Febvre (1878–1956),
Henri Hauser (1866–1946) and Marc
Bloch (1886–1944). The second...
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Febvre (born 31
December 1991) is a
French professional motocross racer. He has
competed in the FIM
Motocross World Championships since 2012.
Febvre is...
- There, he
formed an
intellectual partnership with
modern historian Lucien Febvre.
Together they
founded the
Annales School and
began publishing the journal...
- Baie-du-
Febvre (French pronunciation: [bɛ dy fɛvʁ]) is a muni****lity in the Nicolet-Yamaska
Regional County Muni****lity of Quebec, Canada. The po****tion...
- 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...
- René
Lefebvre Part 1, June 1984,
Volume VII,
Number 6, The
Angelus René Le
Febvre,
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