- of A. D. 209", Phoenix, 30 (1976), pp. 282-287. Hans-Georg Pflaum, "Les
gendres de Marc-Aurèle",
Journal des savants, 1 (1961), p. 33. Allmer, Auguste...
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Louis Jourdan (born
Louis Robert Gendre; 19 June 1921 – 14
February 2015) was a
French film and
television actor. He was
known for his
suave roles in several...
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gender comes from the
Middle English gender,
gendre, a
loanword from Anglo-Norman and
Middle French gendre. This, in turn, came from
Latin genus. Both...
- Legendre, Le
Gendre or Le
Gendre is a
French surname. It may
refer to: Adrien-Marie
Legendre (1752–1833),
French mathematician ****ociated
Legendre polynomials...
- Le
Gendre Starkie may
refer to: Le
Gendre Starkie (1799–1865), MP for
Pontefract 1826–1830 Le
Gendre Starkie (1828–1899), MP for ****heroe 1853–1857 This...
- Jérôme
Gendre (died 4
October 2020) was a
French rugby union player and coach. He pla****
amongst others for RC Narbonne,
Castres Olympique, ASM Clermont...
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Gilles Le
Gendre (French pronunciation: [ʒil lə ʒɑ̃dʁ]; born 13 May 1958) is a
French politician who
presided over the La République En
Marche group in...
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Marie Le
Gendre, Dame de Rivery, was a 16th-century
French humanist, poet and
writer on
moral philosophy, ****ociated with the late-16th-century revival...
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Bushmaster (11.48x43mmRB) is a
rifle cartridge developed by Tim Le
Gendre of
LeMag Firearms, and
licensed to
Bushmaster Firearms International. The...
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Bertrand Le
Gendre (born 25
February 1948, in Neuilly-sur-Seine) is a
French journalist and essayist.
Private school Institution Notre-Dame de Sainte-Croix...