- Édouard René Lefèbvre de
Laboulaye (French pronunciation: [edwaʁ ʁəne ləfɛvʁ də labulɛ]; 18
January 1811 – 25 May 1883) was a
French jurist, poet, author...
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Laboulaye is a city in the
southeast of the
province of Córdoba, Argentina. It has 20,534
inhabitants as per the 2010
census [INDEC]. It lies on National...
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conceived in 1865, when the
French historian and
abolitionist Édouard de
Laboulaye proposed a
monument to
commemorate the
upcoming centennial of U.S. independence...
- François Jean
Lefebvre de
Laboulaye (born 12
December 1946 in Beirut) is a
French diplomat. Over the
course of his career,
Laboulaye has
served as the Amb****ador...
- had
first been
broached to him in 1865 by his
friend Édouard René de
Laboulaye,
resulted in the
Statue of
Liberty in New York Harbor.
After years of...
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Laboulaye Airport (ICAO: SAOL) is an
airport serving Laboulaye, a town in the Córdoba
Province of Argentina. The
airport is 1
kilometre (0.6 mi) east of...
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Jacques Rinn [fr] 1854–1873:
Stanislas Julien 1873–1883: Édouard René de
Laboulaye 1883–1892:
Ernest Renan 1892–1894:
Gaston Boissier 1894–1903:
Gaston Paris...
- politician.
Together with
fellow liberals Francis Lieber and Édouard René de
Laboulaye, he
developed one of the
first codes of
international law and war. He...
- François
Lefebvre de
Laboulaye (16 June 1917 – 28
August 1996) was a
French diplomat. He was
French Amb****ador to
Brazil from 1968 to 1972, to ****an from...
- Stonecutter", and the
Indian "The Bullock's Balls".
French author Edouard Laboulaye published a
literary reworking of an
Estonian tale
titled The
Fairy Crawfish...