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Agathe Lecaron (born 8
March 1974) is a
French radio and
television presenter. She
lived and
worked for 15
years in
Belgium for the
radio stations NRJ...
- Paul
Lecaron (29 July 1863 – 17
September 1940) was a
French tennis player. He
competed in the men's
singles and
doubles events at the 1900
Summer Olympics...
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Black Lake is a lake in
geographic LeCaron Township in the
Unorganized North Part of
Algoma District in
Northeastern Ontario, Canada. It is part of the...
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Laurence Ferrari et
Agathe Lecaron arrivent" [Europe 1:
Matthieu Belliard leaves the station,
Laurence Ferrari and
Agathe Lecaron join]. 24matins.fr (in French)...
- 1–3) Sébastien
Demorand (Season 4)
Sandrine Quétier (Season 5)
Agathe Lecaron (Season 6) Frédéric
Anton (Season 1–4) Yves
Camdeborde (Season 1–4–6) Sébastien...
- 1999),
French golfer Agathe Lasch (1879–1942),
German philologist Agathe Lecaron (born 1974),
French radio and
television presenter Agathe Max,
French violinist...
- 1895 in Paris. In 1895, a few sportsmen,
including Armand M****on and Paul
Lecaron, had the idea of
creating a
tennis club that
would bring together covered...
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Corman (M6) TV show host 2011 : Le
Grand Bêtisier de l'Hiver, with
Agathe Lecaron (M6) TV show host 2011-2016 : Le
Grand Bêtisier de l'été (M6) TV show...
- Did not
advance 8 Paul
Lecaron Lippmann (FRA) W 6–0, 6-1 R. Doherty (GBR) L 6–2, 6-1 Did not
advance 5
Albert Lippmann Lecaron (FRA) L 6–0, 6-1 Did not...
- exhibitions. From 1925 to 1933, he
collaborated (with Bersier, Conrad,
Lecaron,
Cochet and Le Molt) in the
decoration of the
renovated theater in Belfort...