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- Claude Lacaze (born 5 March 1940 in Pontacq) is a former French rugby union and league player. He pla**** rugby union as a fullback. Lacaze pla**** for FC...
- forth between drama and comedy, appearing in such successful comedies as Claude Zidi's La Zizanie, Michel Audiard's She Does Not Drink, Smoke or Flirt But...
- gave her the Claude Arrieu Prize for her body of work. In 2012, she was a laureate of the Beaumarchais-SACD ****ociation. In 2023, Lacaze won the ‘100...
- LaudouarJean Laudouar hooker 22 July 1961 v New Zealand at Auckland 501 LacazeClaude Lacaze fullback 5 August 1961 v New Zealand at Wellington 502 LefevreRoland...
- Claude-Pierre, Comte de Pajol (French pronunciation: [klod pjɛʁ paʒɔl]; 3 February 1772 – 20 March 1844), was a French cavalry general and political during...
- company gave its first performances during the summer of 1855 at the Salle Lacaze. This theatre was unusually small with a capacity of only 300 spectators...
- priest and saint Claude La Haye, Canadian production sound mixer Claude LaBrosse (born 1934), Canadian ice hockey player Claude Lacaze (born 1940), French...
- Christophe Lacaze-Eslous, Coupe de France : Jean-Claude Muaka enchaîne les p****es et les vannes, Le Parisien Boris Colombet, Jean-Claude Muaka en One...
- Jeannou Lacaze (February 11, 1924 – August 1, 2005), was a French Général d'armée of the French Army and Chef d'État-Major des armées (1981–1985), who...
- Pierre Lacaze (4 May 1934 - 8 July 1995) was a French international rugby player, both union and league. His younger brother, Claude, was also a France...