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Lucette or
lucette in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lucette may
refer to:
Lucette, a
schooner attacked by
killer whales Lucette Aldous (1938–2021)...
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Lucette Elizabeth Barker (baptized 29 July 1816, died 21
January 1905) was a
British painter of portraits,
genre and
animal subjects.
Barker was born...
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Lucette Destouches (French pronunciation: [lysɛt detuʃ]; 20 July 1912 – 8
November 2019) was a
French dancer. She was
married to the
writer Louis-Ferdinand...
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Lucette Matalon Lagnado (September 19, 1956 – July 10, 2019) was an Egyptian-born
American journalist and
memoirist of
Syrian origin. She was a reporter...
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Lucette Michaux-Chevry (5
March 1929 – 9
September 2021) was a
French politician, who
served as
President of the
Regional Council of the
overseas department...
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Lucette Valensi (born 1936) is a
French historian née
Lucette Chemla in Tunis.
After obtaining her bachelor's
degree in
history from the
Sorbonne in 1958...
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January 1971,
Robertson departed from Falmouth, Cornwall, on
board the
Lucette, a 43-foot (13 m)
wooden schooner built in 1922
which the
family had purchased...
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Lucette Mazzella (6 May 1910 – 19 June 1987) was a teacher,
communist organizer and women's
rights activist in
Algeria and Morocco. She
taught school...
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Lucette Cér****
Combette (17
February 1916 – 24
November 1955),
known by her pen name
Mayotte Capécia was a
writer from Martinique. She is best known...
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historique depuis 1968,
INSEE Ayache,
Albert (1998a). "Mazzella,
Lucette (née Gorré
Lucette Emma)". In Ayache, Albert; Gallissot, René; Oved,
Georges (eds...