- Lussagnet-
Lusson (French pronunciation: [lysaɲɛ lysɔ̃]; Occitan: Luçanhet e Luçon) is a
commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques
department in south-western...
- Louis-Adrien
Lusson (1788–1864) was a
French architect. His
projects in
Paris include the
churches of Saint-Eugène at 6 rue Sainte-Cécile, 9th arrondis****t...
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Antonio Enrique Lussón Batlle (1930 – 21
September 2022) was a
Cuban military officer and one of four Vice
Presidents of the
Council of Ministers. Batlle...
- Simon-François
Daumont de Saint-
Lusson (French pronunciation: [simɔ̃ fʁɑ̃swa domɔ̃ də sɛ̃ lysɔ̃]; died
after 1677) was a
military officer of New France...
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Lizandra Lusson Miranda (born 29
September 1986) is a
Cuban handball player for BM
Remudas and the
Cuban national team. She parti****ted at the 2011 World...
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Major Félix Duque,
Major Pedro Miret,
Major Flavio Bravo,
Major Antonio Lussón,
Captain Orlando Pupo Peña,
Captain Victor Dreke,
Captain Emilio Aragonés...
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Designed in the Neo-Gothic
style by Louis-Auguste
Boileau and Louis-Adrien
Lusson, the
church was the
first in
France to use an
entirely iron-framed construction...
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settlement in Michigan. On June 4, 1671, Simon-François
Daumont de Saint-
Lusson, a
colonial agent, was
dispatched from
Quebec to the
distant tribes, proposing...
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styles of the 13th century, as
written about by art
historians Antoine Lusson and
Adolphe Napoléon Didron.
During the
Paris Commune of
March through May...
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signed by
Lusson and Lefevre, (1874–75). "The
Seven Sorrows of the Virgin",
signed by "A.
Lusson & L. Lefèvre" "Death of the Virgin"
signed by
Lusson and Lefevre...