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Lettre : L ( Number of Famous People : 102 ) |
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| English actor |
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| Born in London, Peter Lawford was the son of English World War I veteran Sir Sydney Turing Barlow Lawford and May Somerville Bunny. At the time of his birth, May Somerville Bunny was married to Captain Ernest Vaughn Aylen. After his birth, Bunny confessed to Aylen that the child was not his and he ... |
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| World heavyweight boxing champion from 1937 to 1949 |
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| Joe Louis was born on May 13, 1914 in a ramshackle dwelling about six miles northwest of La Fayette, in rural Chambers County, Alabama. Louis was the son of Munroe Barrow and Lillie (Reese) Barrow, and seventh of eight children. Both Louis's parents were the children of former slaves, alternating ... |
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| Mainly known for having written a description of Charles Babbage's early mechanical general-purpose computer |
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| Ada Lovelace was the only child of the poet Lord Byron and his wife, Anne Isabella "Annabella" Milbanke. Byron, and many of those who knew Byron, expected that the baby would be "the glorious boy", and there was some disappointment at the contrary news. She was named after Byron's half-sister, ... |
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| French Navy officer and explorer whose expedition vanished in Oceania |
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| Jean-François de Galaup was born near Albi, France. La Pérouse was the name of a family property that he added to his name. He studied in a Jesuit college and entered the naval college in Brest when he was fifteen. In 1757 he was posted to the Célèbre and participated in ... |
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