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- Le Laboureur may refer to: Claude Le Laboureur (1601–1680s), French Roman Catholic clergyman and historian Jean Le Laboureur (1621–1675), French courtier...
- describes the heroic defence of that town, and in the same vein is his Laboureurs et soldats (1854). Among his other works are the Paroles de Salomon (1868)...
- Émile Laboureur, known as Jean Émile (16 August 1877, Nantes – 16 June 1943, near Pénestin) was a French painter, designer, engraver, watercolorist, lithographer...
- a dichotomy common to all modern humanistic studies. In "Le temps des laboureurs. Travail, ordre social et croissance en Europe (XIe-XIVe siècle)" (Albin...
- Jacquard method of using punch cards which J.A. Henry first used in Les laboureurs. Poème tiré de Jocelyn. Reproduit en caractères tissés avec license des...
- Louis Le Laboureur (1615 – 1679) was a French poet. Louis Le Laboureur was born in 1615 in Montmorency, Val-d'Oise, France. His paternal uncle, Claude...
- Jean Le Laboureur (1621 – June 26, 1675) was a French courtier, Roman Catholic clergyman and historian. Jean Le Labourer was born in 1621 in Montmorency...
- (German Renaissance) Maison des Têtes – 1609 (German Renaissance) Poêle des laboureurs – 1626 (German Baroque) Ancien Hôpital – 1736–1744 (French classicism)...
- Claude Le Laboureur (1601–1680s) was a French Roman Catholic clergyman and historian. Claude Le Laboureur was born in 1601. Le Laboureur was the provost...
- another medal in 1865. His painting The worker and his children (Fr. Le laboureur et ses enfants) was bought by the State in 1865 for the Musée du Luxembourg...