- Marc
Lépine (French: [maʁk lepin]; born
Gamil Rodrigue Li**** Gharbi;
October 26, 1964 –
December 6, 1989) was a
Canadian m****
murderer from Montreal, Quebec...
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Lépine may
refer to:
Lépine, Pas-de-Calais
Lepine,
Saskatchewan Alfred Lépine (1901–1955),
Canadian ice
hockey player Ambroise-Dydime
Lépine (1840–1923)...
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Maxime Lépine (c. 1837 –
September 16, 1897) was a Métis
businessman and
political figure from Canada.
Lépine joined Louis Riel's
provisional government...
- ten
women and four men were injured. The
perpetrator was 25-year-old Marc
Lépine,
armed with a
legally obtained Ruger Mini-14, 30-round high-capacity magazines...
- Léokim Beaumier-
Lépine (born 2006) is a
Canadian actor from Victoriaville, Quebec. He is most
noted for his
performance in the 2022
short film Invincible...
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Magalie Lépine-Blondeau (born
August 18, 1982) is a
Canadian actress and
television host.
Magalie Lépine-Blondeau
studied theater at Cégep de Saint-Laurent...
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Lépine (born
October 23, 1929 –
April 18, 2012) was a
Canadian real
estate developer and philanthropist.
Lépine was the
chairman of
Groupe Lépine, a...
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Louis Jean-Baptiste
Lépine (French pronunciation: [lwi ʒɑ̃
batist lepin]; 6
August 1846 – 9
November 1933) was a
French lawyer,
politician and administrator...
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Christian Lépine (French pronunciation: [kʁistjɑ̃ lepin]; born 18
September 1951) is a
Canadian prelate of the
Catholic Church who has been Archbishop...
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Edouard Lépine (October 3, 1835 –
September 28, 1892) was a
French painter who
specialized in landscapes,
especially views of the Seine.
Lépine was born...