- Luc**** (3
November AD 39 – 30
April AD 65),
better known in
English as
Lucan (/ˈluːkən/), was a
Roman poet, born in Corduba,
Hispania Baetica (present-day...
- Bingham, 7th Earl of
Lucan (born 18
December 1934 –
disappeared 8
November 1974,
declared dead 3
February 2016),
commonly known as Lord
Lucan, was a British...
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Countess of
Lucan,
usually known simply as Lady
Lucan (née Duncan; 3 May 1937 – 26
September 2017), was the wife of the 7th Earl of
Lucan, an Anglo-Irish...
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Lucan (/ˈljuːkən/ LEW-kən; Irish: Leamhcán) is an
outer suburb of Dublin, Ireland,
located 12 km west of
Dublin city centre, on the
River Liffey. It is...
- Earl of
Lucan is a
title which has been
created twice in the
Peerage of
Ireland for
related families.
Patrick Sarsfield was one of the
senior commanders...
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Lucan is the
common English name of the
Roman poet
Marcus Annaeus Luc****.
Lucan may also
refer to:
Arthur Lucan (1885–1954),
English actor Jacques Lucan...
- Earl of
Lucan (born 21
September 1967),
styled Lord
Bingham until 2016, is a
British hereditary peer.
George Charles Bingham, 8th Earl of
Lucan, was born...
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Lucan is a two-part
British television drama,
starring Rory Kinnear,
Christopher Eccleston and
Catherine McCormack,
portraying the
disappearance in 1974...
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Arthur Lucan (born
Arthur Towle; 16
September 1885 – 17 May 1954) was an
English actor who
performed the drag act Old
Mother Riley on stage,
radio and...
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Jacques Lucan (21
December 1947 – 8
October 2023) was a
French academic, architect, and historian. Born on 21
December 1947,
Lucan earned an Architecture...