- from Norman. In B****e Normandie, the most
common form is
Lecarpentier. The
words carpentier, charpentier,
carpenter are
ultimately from Late Latin; carpentarius...
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Alejo Carpentier y
Valmont (Spanish pronunciation: [karpanˈtje],
French pronunciation: [kaʁpɑ̃tje];
December 26, 1904 –
April 24, 1980) was a
Cuban novelist...
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Resistance during World War II,
known by his ring name, Édouard
Carpentier.
Carpentier began his
wrestling career in Europe,
before being brought to Canada...
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Pauline Denise Lecarpentier (born May 1997) is a
French freestyle wrestler. She won the
silver medal in the women's 68 kg
event at the 2022
European Wrestling...
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Le Carpentier (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃twan matjø lə kaʁpɑ̃tje]; Rouen, 1709 - Paris, 1773) was a
French architect.
Antoine Matthieu Le Carpentier was...
- Jean-Baptiste
Le Carpentier (1 June 1759, ****eville - 27
January 1829, Mont-Saint-Michel) was a
French political activist from Normandy.
Histoire et...
- the
Salons under his
family name
LeCarpentier, but
after 1824
shortened his last name to
Carpentier. In 1825
Carpentier earned a
silver and
bronze medal...
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Matthieu Le Carpentier (French pronunciation: [matjø lə kaʁpɑ̃tje]; born 22
September 1981 in Hérouville-Saint-Clair),
known professionally as Skread...
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Correjolles and
built by
James Lambert in 1826 for
auctioneer Joseph LeCarpentier. In his design,
Correjolles combined elements of a
Creole cottage with...
- Jean
Carpentier (26
September 1933 - 6
March 2018) was a
French historian. Jean
Carpentier was an
Honorary Inspector General of
National Education. He...