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Oxford English Dictionary. 1993. Arnoult, Annie, La
Grande Histoire des
Scieurs de Long, 2 volumes,
Feurs (France), 1996 and 2001. Salaman, R. A., Dictionary...
- Léon
Scieur (pronounced [le.ɔ̃ sjœʁ]; 19
March 1888 – 7
October 1969) was a
Belgian cyclist who won the 1921 Tour de France,
along with
stages 3 and 10...
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Firmin Lambot, who won the Tour de
France in 1919 and in 1922 and Léon
Scieur, who won the Tour in 1921, were born in Florennes. The
village was formerly...
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Danse sur la
Corde Les
Chiens Savants Le Jeu de
Corde Zim, Boum, Boum Les
Scieurs de Long Le Jeu du
Volant Le
Moulin à Eau Le Déjeuner de Bébé La Rosace...
- 1920–1939 1920: Philippe Thys (BEL) 1921: Léon
Scieur (BEL) 1922: Firmin Lambot (BEL) 1923: Henri Pélissier (FRA) 1924: Ottavio Bottecchia (ITA) 1925:...
- 1920–1939 1920: Philippe Thys (BEL) 1921: Léon
Scieur (BEL) 1922: Firmin Lambot (BEL) 1923: Henri Pélissier (FRA) 1924: Ottavio Bottecchia (ITA) 1925:...
- 1920–1939 1920: Philippe Thys (BEL) 1921: Léon
Scieur (BEL) 1922: Firmin Lambot (BEL) 1923: Henri Pélissier (FRA) 1924: Ottavio Bottecchia (ITA) 1925:...
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English journalist and politician,
Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1872) 1969 – Léon
Scieur,
Belgian cyclist (b. 1888) 1970 – Alphonse-Marie Parent,
Canadian priest...
- 1920–1939 1920: Philippe Thys (BEL) 1921: Léon
Scieur (BEL) 1922: Firmin Lambot (BEL) 1923: Henri Pélissier (FRA) 1924: Ottavio Bottecchia (ITA) 1925:...
- 1920–1939 1920: Léon
Scieur (BEL) 1921: Louis Mottiat (BEL) 1922: Louis Mottiat (BEL) 1923: René Vermandel (BEL) 1924: René Vermandel (BEL) 1925:...