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Pierre Lacaze (14 June 1925 - 4
February 2014) was a
French athlete. He
competed in the men's high jump at the 1948
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
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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...
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Froment Jean Gach****in Jean-
Pierre Garuet Louis Guinle Aubin Hueber Antoine Labazuy François
Labazuy Claude Lacaze Pierre Lacaze Julien Laharrague Thomas...
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Lacaze (French pronunciation: [lakaz]; Occitan: La Casa,
meaning the house) is a
commune in the Tarn
department in
southern France. The
river Dadou forms...
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Sophie Lacaze (born 9
September 1963) is a
French composer.
Lacaze was born in Lourdes. She
studied music at the
Conservatoire de Toulouse, and continued...
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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...
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Marie Joseph Pierre François Kœnig or
Koenig (10
October 1898 – 2
September 1970) was a
French general during World War II
during which he
commanded a...
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April 1958 v
Italy at
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LacazePierre Lacaze fullback 26 July 1958 v
South Africa at Cape Town 480 CasauxLouis...
- Marie-Jean-Lucien
Lacaze (22 June 1860, Pierrefonds, Oise – 23
March 1955, Paris) was a
French admiral,
minister of Marine, préfet
maritime and académicien.
Lacaze was...
- Félix
Joseph Henri de
Lacaze-Duthiers (15 May 1821 – 21 July 1901) was a
French biologist,
anatomist and
zoologist born in
Montpezat in the department...