- Look up
Laprade in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Laprade or La
Prade may
refer to:
Laprade, Aude,
France Laprade, Charente,
France LaPrade Valley,...
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Edgar Louis "Beaver"
Laprade (October 10, 1919 –
April 28, 2014) was a
Canadian professional ice
hockey centre who pla**** for the New York
Rangers in...
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Richard de
Laprade (French pronunciation: [pjɛʁ maʁtɛ̃ viktɔʁ ʁiʃaʁ də lapʁad]; 13
January 1812 – 13
December 1883),
known as
Victor de
Laprade, was a French...
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Serge Laprade (January 13, 1941 –
January 17, 2024) was a
Canadian singer and host on a
number of
Quebec radio and
television stations.
After his secondary...
- Émile Pinet-
Laprade (1822–1869) was a
French governor of Senegal.
Succeeding Bernard Jauréguiberry, Pinet-
Laprade was
governor of
Senegal from May 13...
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Laprade (French pronunciation: [lapʁad] ; Occitan: La Prada) is a
commune in the
Charente department in
southwestern France.
Communes of the Charente...
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Retrieved 22
September 2008. Hébert &
Laprade (2020), p. 4. Hébert &
Laprade (2020), p. 1-3. Hébert &
Laprade (2020), p. 4-7. "Rare
Andre the
Giant 70s...
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Albert Laprade (29
November 1883 – 9 May 1978) was a
French architect,
perhaps best
known for the
Palais de la
Porte Dorée.
During a long
career he undertook...
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Patric Laprade is a
Canadian professional wrestling historian and French-speaking
Quebecer best
known for his
several award winning books on Canadian...
- Destin [ru]. In 1981
Carsac published one more
novelette involving Teraï
Laprade, "Les
Mains propres" (Clean Hands). The
novel is an
interplanetary adventure...