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Jean-Jacques
Rousseau (UK: /ˈruːsoʊ/, US: /ruːˈsoʊ/; French: [ʒɑ̃ʒak ʁuso]; 28 June 1712 – 2 July 1778) was a
Genevan philosopher (philosophe), writer...
- Look up
Jean or
jean in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Jean may
refer to:
Jean (female
given name)
Jean (male
given name)
Jean (surname)
Jean Grey, a...
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Billie Jean King (née Mof****; born
November 22, 1943), also
known as BJK, is an
American former world No. 1
tennis player. King won 39
Grand Slam titles:...
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Elizabeth Jean Carroll (born
December 12, 1943) is an
American journalist, author, and
advice columnist. Her "Ask E.
Jean"
column appeared in Elle magazine...
- "Billie
Jean" is a song by the
American singer Michael Jackson,
released by Epic
Records on
January 3, 1983, as the
second single from his
sixth studio...
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Jean-Paul
Charles Aymard Sartre (/ˈsɑːrtrə/, US also /ˈsɑːrt/; French: [saʁtʁ]; 21 June 1905 – 15
April 1980) was a
French philosopher, playwright, novelist...
- The
Donna Jean Godchaux Band (sometimes
known as the
Donna Jean Godchaux Band with Jeff Mattson) is an
American rock
music group.
Originally named Kettle...
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Jean-Michel
Basquiat (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ miʃɛl baskja];
December 22, 1960 –
August 12, 1988) was an
American artist who rose to
success during...
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Jean-Baptiste Lagimodière (25
December 1778 in Trois-Rivières,
Quebec – 7
September 1855 in Saint-Boniface, Manitoba) was a French-Canadian
trapper emplo****...
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Jean-Baptiste Sylvère ****, 1st
Viscount of
Martignac (20 June 1778 – 3
April 1832) was a
moderate royalist French statesman during the
Bourbon Restoration...