- Louis-James
Alfred Lefébure-Wély (13
November 1817 – 31
December 1869) was a
French organist and composer. He pla**** a
major role in the
development of...
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variants include Lefevere (Belgium), Lefebre,
Lefeuvre (western France), and
Lefébure (northern
France and Normandy). The name
derives from faber, the Latin...
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Mathyas Lefebure is the pen name of
Mathieu Lefebvre, a
Canadian writer from Quebec. He is best
known for his
debut novel D'où
viens tu, berger?, a roman...
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Estelle Lefébure ([ɛstɛl ləfebyʁ]; born 11 May 1965) is a
French actress and model. She was one of the top
fashion models in the 1980s and 1990s. Estelle...
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Yvonne Lefébure (29 June 1898,
Ermont – 23
January 1986, Paris) was a
French pianist and teacher. Born in Ermont, she
studied with
Alfred Cortot at the...
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Philippe Lefebure (18 June 1908 – 5 June 1973) was a
French ice
hockey player. He
competed in the men's
tournament at the 1928
Winter Olympics. "Philippe...
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Molly Lefebure FRSL (6
October 1919 – 27
February 2013) was a
British writer with an
interest in the
English Lake
District and the Lake Poets.
Molly Lefebure...
- Eugène
Lefébure (11
November 1838 – 9
April 1908) was a
French Egyptologist born at Prunoy.
Working with the
French Archaeological Mission in the Valley...
- Canadian-French
drama film
directed by
Sophie Deraspe. An
adaptation of
Mathyas Lefebure's semi-autobiographical
novel D'où
viens tu, berger?, the film
stars Félix-Antoine...
- Guillaume-René
Lefébure,
baron de Saint-Ildephont (25
September 1744 – 27 July 1809) was an 18th–19th-century
French military, historian, physician, political...