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Louis d'or
There also existed a half-Louis coin (the demi-louis d'or) and a two-Louis coin (the double louis d'or). the Louis d’or returned to normal levels. wikipedia.org
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louis d'or
‖ louis d'or Hist. (luːiː ˈdɔː(r)) Also in English or semi-English form 7 luidore, 8 lewi(s)dore, loui(s)dore. [F. louis d'or, lit. ‘gold louis’; see prec.] A gold coin issued in the reign of Louis XIII and subsequently till the time of Louis XVI. When first coined in 1640 its weight was 103·273 gra... Oxford English Dictionary
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Louis D'Heur
Louis D'Heur (born 1889, date of death unknown) was a Belgian sports shooter. He competed in two events at the 1924 Summer Olympics. wikipedia.org
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Louis D'Arrigo
Louis Joseph D'Arrigo (born 23 September 2001) is an Australian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Polish club Lechia Gdańsk. International career Born in Australia, D'Arrigo is of Maltese descent. wikipedia.org
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Louis d'Albret
Louis d'Albret (1422–1465) was a French Cardinal. He was a son of Charles II of Albret, Count of Dreux. He was the uncle of Cardinal Amanieu d'Albret. wikipedia.org
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Louis d'Amboise
Louis d'Amboise (died 1511) was a French Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal. A member of the House of Amboise, Louis d'Amboise was born in the Kingdom of France, ca. 1479. wikipedia.org
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Louis d'Ussieux
Louis d'Ussieux, real name Louis Dussieux, (30 March 1744 in Angoulême – 21 August 1805 in château des Vaux, Eure-et-Loir) was an 18th-century French writer Roger Caratini, Dictionnaire des personages de la Révolution External links Louis d'Ussieux on Data.bnf.fr 18th-century French male writers 18th-century wikipedia.org
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Louis d'Ambrosio
Louis d'Ambrosio (21 June 1879 – 1946) was a French sculptor. wikipedia.org
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Louis d'Auvigny
Louis-Aimé d'Auvigny (about 1738, in Paris - after 1795, in Tulchyn, Poland, now Ukraine) was an 18th-century French dancer, ballet master, choreographer His name was also recorded as: Dauvigny and D’Auvigne, D’Auvigni, D’auvigny, d’Avigny, Dauvigni, Davigni, Davigny, Douigny, Douvigny, Dovigny, Dovini, wikipedia.org
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Louis D'Haeseleer
Louis (Lodewijk) Benoît D'Haeseleer (20 October 1911 – 12 August 1988) was a Belgian clerk and liberal politician. Sources Louis D'Haeseleer G. Coppens, G. wikipedia.org
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Louis d'Angennes
Early life and family Louis d'Angennes was born in 1536, one of nine sons of Jacques d'Angennes and Isabelle Cottereau. Louis d'Angennes married Françoise d'O, a sister of Henri III's favourite François d'O in 1573. wikipedia.org
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Louis d'Hamonville
Baron Jean Charles Louis Tardif d'Hamonville (30 August 1830 in Saint-Mihiel – 1899), was an eminent French ornithologist and conchologist, and the author Dautzenberg & Baron L. d'Hamonville / Paris : Ph. Dautzenberg, 1887 "La vie des oiseaux – scènes d'apres nature" – Baron d'Hamonville / Paris : J.-B. wikipedia.org
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Louis d'Or (award)
The Louis d'Or is a Dutch acting award, given annually to the actor with the most impressive leading role of the theater season. It was named after the Dutch actor Louis Bouwmeester. Its female counterpart is the Theo d'Or. wikipedia.org
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Heinrich Louis d'Arrest
Heinrich Louis d'Arrest (13 August 1822 – 14 June 1875;  ) was a German astronomer, born in Berlin. Honours The crater D'Arrest on the Moon, the crater D'Arrest on the Martian satellite Phobos, as well as the asteroid 9133 d'Arrest were named after him wikipedia.org
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Jean Louis d'Elderen
Jean Louis d'Elderen (29 September 1620 – 1 February 1694) was the 63rd prince-bishop of Liège during the opening years of the War of the Grand Alliance d'Elderen et Joseph Clément de Bavière, 1688–1718 (Liège and Paris, 1927) External links Catholic Hierarchy page 1620 births 1694 deaths Prince-Bishops wikipedia.org
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