- Hugo,
Count Hugo de
Cogolludo y Sigüenza (French pronunciation: [ʒozɛf
leɔpɔl(d) siʒisbɛʁ yɡo]; 15
November 1773 – 29
January 1828) was a
French general...
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Leopoldsburg (Dutch: [ˈleːjoːpɔltsˌbʏr(ə)x]; French: Bourg-Léopold [buʁ
leɔpɔl]; Limburgish: Leopolsbörch) is a muni****lity
located in the
Belgian province...
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Sebastian Münster's 1554 map
illustrates "
Leopol" (Lviv) near
Podolia as
being in the
centre of "Russia"...
- Léopold Étienne
Mourier (French pronunciation: [
leɔpɔl(d) etjɛn muʁje]),
Legion d'Honor (1862–1923) was a
French chef, restaurateur, gastronome, and philanthropist...
- Louis-Léopold
Boilly (French pronunciation: [lwi
leɔpɔl(d) bwɑji] ; 5 July 1761 – 4
January 1845) was a
French painter and draftsman. A
creator of po****r...
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major domestic source of oil
during the
Great War. Newspapers:
Gazette de
Leopol (1776),
Slovo (closed in 1876 due to Ems Ukaze) W****ly:
Zoria Halytska (first...
- Singapore:
Asiapac Books Pte Ltd, ISBN 978-981-229-326-8 Ziegler,
Oswald Leopol (1972), The
world and
south east Asia,
Oswald Ziegler Enterprises, ISBN 978-0-909586-03-4...
- Léopold Frédéric Léopoldowitsch
Survage (French pronunciation: [
leɔpɔl(d) syʁvaʒ]; 31 July 1879 – 31
October 1968) was a Russian-French
painter of Finnish...
- Léopold
Morice (French pronunciation: [
leɔpɔl(d) mɔʁis]; Nîmes, 9 July 1843 - Paris, 30 June 1919) was a
French sculptor. An
apprentice in
Auguste Bosc's...
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Lemberik – לעמבעריק (Yiddish), Leópolis – Λεόπολις (Gr**** – καθαρεύουσα),
Léopol (French),
Leopoli (Italian),
Leopolis (Latin), Leópolis (Spanish, Portuguese*)...