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Le Duc Tho (1924 bytes)
3: [[Image:Le_Duc_Tho.jpg|right|Le Duc Tho]] 5: Le was born "Phan Dinh Khai" in the [[Nam Ha]] provi... 7: ...e, the Communists held only [[North Vietnam]]; Le led the [[Viet Cong|Communist insurgents]] in [[Sout... 9: ...ing the peace agreement, and fighting continued without the United States until the fall of [[Saigon]] ... 11: ...ry, but remained in the Politburo until [[1986]]. Le died in [[Hanoi]] on [[October 13]], [[1990]]. Can Tho (2875 bytes) 1: ...padding=2 cellspacing=0 align=right style="margin-left:1em" 12: |colspan=2 bgcolor=#EEFF77 align=center|'''People''' 16: |Ethnicities:||[[Vietnamese people|Viet]], [[Khmer]], [[Overseas Chinese|Hoa]], [[Ch... 28: '''Can Tho''' ([[Vietnamese language|Vietnamese]]: Cần... 30: ...Chi Minh City]], the biggest city of Vietnam. Can Tho’s climate is tropical and monsoonal with two seas... List of people by name: Tho (11428 bytes) 1: {{List of people Th}} 3: = Thoe = 4: *[[Wim Thoelke|Thoelke, Wim]], (1927-1995), show master 5: = Thom = 6: == People named Thom == Nguyen Huu Tho (1409 bytes) 1: ...Party]] and a participant in the Vietnamese struggle for independence. Kept in detention from [[1950]]... 3: ...nquishing the post of president, he resumed the role of vice president. 5: [[Category:1910 births|Tho, Nguyen Huu]] 6: [[Category:1996 deaths|Tho, Nguyen Huu]] Loke Wan Tho (370 bytes) 1: ==<h4>'''Loke Wan Tho 陆运涛 (1915-1964)'''</h4>== 2: [[Singapore]] [[cinema]] magnate, [[ornithologist]], [[photographer]]. Founder of Cathay Cine... 5: ===Publications by Dato Loke Wan Tho:=== 8: * Angkor, by Malcolm MacDonald and Loke Wan Tho, Jonathan Cape, London, 1958,59,60. Duc de Beaufort (1510 bytes) 1: ...Montmorency|that title]]. He later succeeded as [[Duc de Piney-Luxembourg]]. 3: For the English title, see [[Duke of Beaufort]]. 5: ==Ducs de Beaufort, first creation ([[1597]])== 7: *[[Gabrielle d'Estrées, Duchesse de Beaufort]] ([[1571]]-[[1599]]) 8: ...Vendôme|César de Bourbon, 1st Duc de Vendôme, 2nd Duc de Beaufort]] ([[1594]]-[[1665]]) Duc de Noailles (2317 bytes) 1: ...right|thumb|192px|Arms of the ducs de Noailles (gules, a bend or)]] 3: ...ights of the [[Order of the Golden Fleece|Golden Fleece]]. 5: ==Ducs de Noailles ([[1663]])== 7: *[[Anne, 1st duc de Noailles]] (d. [[1678]]) 8: *[[Anne-Jules, 2nd duc de Noailles]] ([[1650]]–[[1708]]), marshal of France Paul Le Duc (832 bytes) 1: '''Paul Le Duc''' is a film director, born on 11 March 1942 in M... 3: ...rida'' in the [[USA]]), a tribute to the indomitable spirit and determination of the painter [[Frida K... 5: Le Duc has produced several documentaries, among them: 11: Le Duc has also produced films about historical events, such as 14: <li>''Complót petróleo: la cabeza de la hidra'' (1981). Duc de Dalberg (1595 bytes) 1: ... Granville]], but as the Duke had no sons, the title became extinct. 3: ... de Dalberg) later illegally assumed the ducal title. 5: ==Ducs de Dalberg, later de Tascher de La Pagerie ([[18... 7: ...oseph Franz Heinrich Felix Dismas de Dalberg, 1st Duc de Dalberg]] ([[1773]]-[[1833]]) 8: ...uis Robert Philippe de Tascher de La Pagerie, 2nd Duc de Tascher de La Pagerie]] ([[1811]]-[[1869]]) Bar-le-Duc (2699 bytes) 1: '''Bar-le-Duc''' is a town in northeastern [[France]], in the [... 5: ...the [[countship]], later [[duchy]], of '''Bar'''. Though probably of ancient origin, the town was unimp... 7: Originally part of the early medieval duchy of [[Upper Lorraine]]. At some stage in the ear... 15: ...', on the left bank of which the upper town (''Ville Haute'') is situated. 19: ...tled in [[1670]], the old clock-tower, and the college, built in the latter half of the 16th century. ... Duc de Montmorency (4039 bytes) 1: ...e de Montmorency]], sister of the 6th Duke. His male issue became extinct in [[1951]], when the Dukedo... 3: ==Ducs de Montmorency, first creation ([[1551]])== 5: * [[Anne de Montmorency|Anne de Montmorency, 1st Duc de Montmorency]] ([[1493]]–[[1567]]) 6: ...ncois de Montmorency|François de Montmorency, 2nd Duc de Montmorency]] ([[1530]]-[[1579]]) 7: ...enri I de Montmorency|Henri I de Montmorency, 3rd Duc de Montmorency]] ([[1534]]-[[1614]]) Duc de Bourbon (1805 bytes) 1: ...rchs of France and Spain. After this date, the title was given to several [[Princes of Condé]] and son... 5: * [[Louis I, Duke of Bourbon|Louis I, ''le Boiteux'']] (died [[1342]]) 9: * [[Charles I, Duke of Bourbon|Charles I of Bourbon]] (r. 1434 – [[1456]]) 11: * [[Charles II, Duke of Bourbon|Charles II of Bourbon]] (r. 1488 – 1488), ''also a Cardi... 13: * [[Suzanne, Duchess of Bourbon|Suzanne of Bourbon]] (r. 1503 – [[... Duc d'Enghien (1259 bytes) 1: ... removed any hope of reconciliation between [[Napoleon Bonaparte]] and the [[House of Bourbon]]. 3: ...ist of Dukes of this second creation, see under [[Duc de Montmorency]]. 6: [[Category:French noble titles|Enghien, duc d']] Duc de Broglie (2546 bytes) 1: ...:Blason-broglie.png|right|thumb|192px|Arms of the ducs de Broglie (or, a saltire anchory azure)]] 3: The title of '''Duc de Broglie''' was a [[peer of France|French peera... 5: ... 1st duc de Broglie|François-Marie]], was created duc de Broglie and a peer of France in [[1742]]. 7: Junior members of the family have the title of ''prince de Broglie.'' 16: ==Ducs de Broglie ([[1742]])== Duc d'Orléans (4582 bytes) 1: ...t [[pretender]]s to the French throne, and the title has been used by several members of the House. 5: ...ip of Valois, Duke of Orléans|Philippe de Valois, Duc d'Orléans]] ([[1336]]-[[1376]]) ''son of King [[P... 9: ...[[1407]]) ''son of King [[Charles V of France|Charles V]]'' 10: ...[[Charles, Duke of Orléans|Charles de Valois, 2nd Duc d'Orléans]] ([[1391]]-[[1464]]) 11: *[[Louis XII of France|Louis de Valois, 3rd Duc d'Orléans]] ([[1462]]-[[1515]]), succeeded as Kin... Duc de Guise (2620 bytes) 1: ...of [[Robert d'Orléans, Duc de Chartres]]. [[Jean, Duc de Guise]] became [[Orléanist]] claimant to the t... 5: *[[Claude, Duke of Guise|Claude de Lorraine, 1er duc de Guise]] ([[1496]]-[[1550]]; r.[[1528]]-1550) 6: ...[Francis, Duke of Guise|François de Lorraine, 2me duc de Guise]] ([[1520]]-[[1563]]; r. 1550-1563) 7: ...Henry I, Duke of Guise|Henri Ier de Lorraine, 3me duc de Guise]] ([[1550]]-[[1588]]; r. 1563-1588) 8: *[[Charles de Lorraine, 4me duc de Guise]] ([[1571]]-[[1640]]; r. 1588-1640); ''... Duc de Berry (3591 bytes) 1: ...les Ferdinand, was known by the courtesy title of Duc de Berry from his birth in [[1778]] to his assass... 3: ==Ducs de Berry ([[1360]])== 4: *[[John, Duke of Berry|Jean, Duc de Berry]] ([[1340]]-[[1416]]) 6: ==Ducs de Berry ([[1416]])== 7: ...[Jean, Duc de Touraine|Jean, Dauphin du Viennois, Duc de Berry]] ([[1398]]-[[1416]]) Duc de Châtellerault (5960 bytes) 1: The French noble title of '''Duc de Châtellerault''' has been created several times. 3: ...h the Emperor [[Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor|Charles V]]. 5: ..., [[Prince de La Roche-sur-Yon]] and later also [[Duc de Montpensier]]. However, the dukedom was again ... 7: ...] in [[1540]]. He died in [[1545]], when these titles became extinct. 9: ... Queen in [[1559]], and his French estates and title were confiscated. Duc de Mouchy (2449 bytes) 1: ... a [[cadet branch]] of the [[duc de Noailles|Noailles]] family. 3: ... Noailles received the additional French title of duc de Poix ''à brevêt.'' 5: ...f the male line has been duc de Mouchy and prince-duc de Poix. 7: ==Ducs de Mouchy ([[1817]])== 11: * [[Philippe-Louis-Marc-Antoine de Noailles, 1st duc de Mouchy]] ([[1752]]-[[1819]]) Duc de Poix (235 bytes) 1: The title of '''Duc de Poix''' was a [[peer of France|French peerage]... 3: ...e secondary titles of the current [[duc de Mouchy|ducs de Mouchy]].
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