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Lanoe or
Lanoë may
refer to:
Lanoe Hawker (1890–1916), the
first British First World War
flying ace and a
Victoria Cross recipient Lanoe Falconer, pseudonym...
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Lanoe George Hawker, VC, DSO (30
December 1890 – 23
November 1916) was a
British flying ace of the
First World War.
Having seven credited victories, he...
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Annick Lanoë (born 1948) is a
French film director,
screenwriter and author. She has
directed and
written two
films Les
Nanas and Les Mamies. She is also...
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Talisa Lanoe (born 25 July 1994) is a
Kenyan swimmer. She
competed in the women's 100
metre backstroke event at the 2016
Summer Olympics. She also competed...
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Julien Lanoë (7 July 1904–7 June 1983) was a
French industrialist and writer.
Julien Lanoë was the son of Paul
Lanoë (1873–1934), an
industrialist in...
- Ziegler, Adam, Andreu-
Lanoë 2007, pp. 24-25 Ziegler, Adam, Andreu-
Lanoë 2007, p. 28 Ziegler, Christiane; Adam, Jean-Pierre; Andreu-
Lanoë,
Guillemette (June...
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Joseph Jiquel Lanoe (3
October 1875 – 15
February 1948) was a
French actor who
appeared in
films and
theater in the
United States. He had
roles in more...
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Enrico and
produced by
Marcel Ichac and Paul de
Roubaix with
music by
Henri Lanoë. It won
awards at the
Cannes Film
Festival and the
Academy Awards. The film...
- 1916,
Richthofen shot down his most
famous adversary,
British ace
Major Lanoe Hawker VC,
described by
Richthofen as "the
British Boelcke". The victory...
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pseudonym Lanoe Falconer. Mary
Elizabeth Hawker was born on 29
January 1848 at Inveraray, Argyllshire, as the
oldest daughter of
Major Peter William Lanoe Hawker...