- of the
townhall (where
Le Bas had
taken refuge with
Maximilien Robespierre,
Augustin Robespierre, St-Just and Couthon)
LeBas died from
suicide by pistol...
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Le Bas is a surname, and may
refer to:
Charles Webb
Le Bas (1779–1861),
English clergyman Damian Le Bas (born 1963),
British artist Damian Le Bas (writer)...
- (1898–1944),
French politician Louis-Hippolyte
Lebas (1782–1867),
French architect Philippe-François-Joseph
Le Bas (1762–1794)
politician of the
French Revolution...
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Delaine Le Bas (born 1965) is a
British artist from a
Romani background.
Le Bas told the Travellers'
Times that "I
actually liked going to
school which...
- Jacques-Philippe
Le Bas, or
Lebas (8 July 1707,
Paris – 14
April 1783, Paris) was a
French engraver, head of the
largest engraving workshop in
Paris during...
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Philippe Le Bas (18 June 1794 in
Paris – 19 May 1860 in Paris) was a
French ****enist,
archaeologist and translator. He was the son of
Philippe Le Bas and...
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Julien Lebas (9 June 1924 – 25
November 2021) was a
French sprinter who
competed in the 1948
Summer Olympics. He died on 25
November 2021, at the age...
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Archived from the
original on
March 16, 2005.
Retrieved January 20, 2006.
Lebas, John (November 27, 1999), "Aggies
Conquer 'Horns and Heartache", The Bryan-College...
- Louis-Hippolyte
Lebas (31
March 1782 in
Paris – 12 June 1867 in Paris) was a
French architect working in a
rational and
severe Neoclassical style. He...
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Roger Lebas (2
December 1904 – 10
October 1940) was a
French racing cyclist. He rode in the 1928 Tour de France. "Roger
Lebas".
Cycling Archives. Retrieved...