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Jacques Leroy de Saint Arnaud (2582 bytes)
1: '''Jacques Leroy de Saint Arnaud''' ([[August 20]], [[1801]] - [[September 29]], [... 3: ... twelve years had risen to the rank of ''maréchal de camp'' (major general). 5: ...owed his prowess as a commander-in-chief and provided his superiors with the pretext for bringing him ... 7: ...y, returned to France, lies buried in [[Les Invalides]]. 9: ..., New Zealand|St Arnaud]] in [[New Zealand]] both derive their name from him. Saint Arnaud (424 bytes) 1: ''Saint Arnaud'' is the name of the following places: 2: * [[Saint Arnaud, Victoria, Australia|Saint Arnaud]], a town in the state of [[Victoria, Australia]] 3: * [[Saint Arnaud, New Zealand|Saint Arnaud]], a town on [[New Zealand|New Zealand's]] [[Sout... 4: * The [[Saint Arnaud Range]], also on New Zealand's South Island 6: ...med after French marshal [[Jacques Leroy de Saint Arnaud]]. Saint Arnaud, New Zealand (362 bytes) 1: ...e Rotoiti]], west of the mountains of the [[Saint Arnaud Range]], 80 kilometres southwest of [[Nelson, New... Saint-Jacques Tower (1151 bytes) 1: ...wer]] is the remain of the former church of Saint-Jacques-la-Boucherie. 3: ...19th century]]. The church, except the tower, was demolished in [[1797]]. 5: ... at the base of the tower. The scientist indeed made experiments on [[atmospheric pressure]]. Nowadays... 7: ... père|Alexandre Dumas]] his play, ''La tour Saint-Jacques-la-boucherie'', created in [[1856]] 9: ...rs of the church, [[Nicolas Flamel]] was buried under the church floor. Jacques-Henri Bernardin de Saint-Pierre (675 bytes) 1: ...he was elected to l'[[Institut de France]] the predecessor of the [[Académie Française]]. 3: ...e française|Saint-Pierre, Jacques-Henri Bernardin de]] 4: ...1737 births|Saint-Pierre, Jacques-Henri Bernardin de]] 5: ...1814 deaths|Saint-Pierre, Jacques-Henri Bernardin de]] 7: [[de:Jacques-Henri Bernardin de Saint-Pierre]] Arnaud Clément (210 bytes) 1: '''Arnaud Clément''' is a professional [[tennis]] player fr... 5: [[Category:French tennis players|Clement, Arnaud]] Arnaud de Borchgrave (351 bytes) 1: '''Arnaud de Borchgrave''' is editor at large of ''[[The Washi... 3: Under his leadership, the ''Times'' became a force to be reckoned... Arnaud du Ferrièr (1063 bytes) 1: '''Arnaud du Ferrièr''' (c. [[1508]]-[[1585]]) was a [[Fran... 3: ...]], but had to retire in consequence of the attitude he had adopted, and was sent as ambassador to [[V... 7: ...Ambassadeur liberal sous Charles IX et Henri III, Arnaud du Ferrièr'' (Paris, 1880). Arnaud Massy (3202 bytes) 1: '''Arnaud Massy''', born [[July 6]], [[1877]] in [[Biarritz... 3: <table align=right><tr><td>[[Image:ArnaudMassy.jpg]]</td></tr></table> 4: ...98 traveled to [[North Berwick]], [[Scotland]] to develop his skills for a professional career. 6: ...ris]] course. The following year he won it again, defeating a strong contingent of British players inc... 8: ...s from France and the [[United States]] that included the great [[Bobby Jones]]. Davy Arnaud (1749 bytes) 1: ...Davy Arnaud''' (born [[June 22]], [[1980]] in [[Nederland]], [[Texas]]) is an American [[soccer]] play... 3: Arnaud played [[college soccer]] at [[West Texas A&M]] f... 5: ...offense next to [[Josh Wolff]]. Arnaud proved he deserved the opportunity from the outset, and went o... 7: Arnaud has not yet received any playing time for the [[U... 12: [[Category:1980 births|Arnaud, Davy]] Arnaud Vital (1469 bytes) 1: ...later joined by his sister [[Raymonde Arsen|Raymonde]] who came to work as a servant in the Belot home... 3: ... the Belot household named [[Raymonde Vital|Raymonde]]. The couple lived with the Belots another two ... 5: ...continued to philander with women such as [[Raymonde Rives]] and [[Alazaïs Gavela]]. 6: [[Category:Montaillou residents]] Georges-Jean Arnaud (859 bytes) 1: '''Georges-Jean Arnaud''' (born [[July 3]], [[1928]]) is a [[France|Fren... 3: He was born in [[Saint-Gilles-du-Gard]], [[Camargue]], [[France]]. 5: ...age]] where [[railway]] companies rule the world, Arnaud is also the author of [[crime fiction|crime]], [[... 9: * [[1952]] : [[Prix du Quai des Orfèvres]] for ''Ne tirez pas sur l'inspecteur'' 11: * [[1977]] : [[Prix Mystère de la critique]] for ''Enfantasme'' Arnaud-Michel d'Abbadie (1555 bytes) 1: ...adie''' ([[1815]]-[[1893]]) was, along with his older brother [[Antoine-Thomson d'Abbadie]], notable f... 7: Arnaud paid another visit to Ethiopia in 1853. 9: ...he two brothers was published by Arnaud in 1868 under the title of ''Douze ans dans la Haute-Ethiopie'... 15: [[Category:French people|Abbadie, Arnaud-Michel]] 16: [[Category:Explorers|Abbadie, Arnaud-Michel]] Arnaud Baille/Sicre (1597 bytes) 1: ...teenth and early fourteenth century. A number of details about his life are known to us through the [... 3: ...ames, and sometimes use both. At the age of seven Arnaud was sent to join his father in [[Tarascon]] so th... 5: ...resy had cost him his inheritance. By profession Arnaud thus became a transient [[cobbler]]. 7: ...a]] where a number of Cathar exiles were hiding. Arnaud joined with this group and eventually convinced a... 8: [[Category:Montaillou residents]] Jules Arsène Arnaud Claretie (2026 bytes) 1: ... Arnaud Claretie''' ([[December 3]], [[1840]] - [[December 23]], [[1913]]), was a [[France|French]] li... 3: ...ector of the Théâtre Français, and from that time devoted his time chiefly to its administration. 5: ...[[Ernest Renan]]. The long list of his works includes: 6: *''Histoire de la Révolution de 1870-1871'' (5 vols., 1875-1876) 7: *''Cinq ans après: l'Alsace et la Lorraine depuis l'annexion'' (1876) JT Leroy (3326 bytes) 1: ...l Above all Things</i>, both of which are being made into movies. His next novel, <i>Harold's End</i>,... 3: ... the McAuley Institute by Dr. Terence Owens, whom Leroy credits with saving his life. 5: ...tful Above All Things</i>, relates the stories of Leroy as he passes, at age four, into the care of his 1... 7: ...t has much more humor, farcical in its account of Leroy's quest, naming himself Sarah after his mother, t... 11: ...sque shooting spree. Other fans of his work include singer [[Madonna]] and group [[Garbage]], whose s... Leroy Hood (928 bytes) 1: ...h of the mystery of human biology" by helping decode the [[genome]]. Hood also won the [[2002]] [[Kyot... 3: His inventions include: 5: * device to create proteins 8: Hood co-founded the [[Institute for Systems Biology]]. 11: ... Technology] Commemorative lecture given when awarded the [[2002]] [[Kyoto Prize in Advanced Technolog... Mervyn LeRoy (2327 bytes) 1: ...singer. Through this he worked his way into [[vaudeville]]. When his act broke up, he and his cousin... 3: ...27]]'s ''[[No Place to Go]]''. When his movies made lots of money without costing too much, he became... 5: ...n at [[MGM]]. It was his doing that the studio made ''[[The Wizard of Oz (1939 movie)|The Wizard of O... 7: In the [[1950s]] LeRoy directed such musicals as ''[[Lovely to Look At]]... 9: ...z]]''. In addition, he received an honorary [[Academy Award|Oscar]] in [[1946]] for ''[[The House I L... Leroy S. Starrett (787 bytes) 1: ... (1836-?) was a businessman and inventor. He founded the L. S. Starrett Company in [[Athol, Massachus... 11: ...ch vises and a shoe hook fastener. His company made steel rules and tapes, calipers, and micrometers,... LeRoy Homer (1596 bytes) 1: '''LeRoy Wilton Homer Jr.''' (? – [[September 11]], ... 3: ...e graduated from the [[United States Air Force Academy]] with the rank of [[captain]]. He served as a ... 5: He married Melode on [[May 24]], [[1998]] and his first child, Laur... 9: Homer was posthumously awarded an honorary membership in the historic [[Tuskege... 18: ...imes/terrorists/41181540.htm Huge crowd remembers LeRoy Homer Jr.]
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