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Leclerc, Jacques-Philippe. 1902-47. French WWII resistance leader. Led 1500 mile march to liberate Paris, 1944.
Lecompton Constitution. 1858. Rejected pro-slavery Kansas constitution.
Leconte de Lisle, Charles. 1818-94. French Parnassian poet.
Le Corbusier. 1887-1965. Swiss Functionalist architecht, urbanist. -“A house is a machine to live in”.
Leda. Spartan Queen. Mother of Helen, Castor, Pollux.
Ledoux, Claude Nicolas. 1736-1806. French Neoclassical architect. Tollhouses.
LeDuc, Viollet. 19C restorer of Notre Dame.
Le Duc Tho. 1911-90. Vietnamese Communist leader, revolutionary. Paris Peace Conference.
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Lee, Anne. 1736-84. English/US mystic Shaker leader.
Lee, Richard. 1732-94. US Continental Congressman. Opposed Constitution, advocated Bill of Rights.
Lee Kuan Yew. 1923-. First Singapore Prime Minister 1965-90.
Lee, Robert E. 1807-70. Brilliant Confederate general. Captured John Brown. Surrender at Appomatox ended Civil War.
Leeuwenhoek, Antony van. 1632-1723. Dutch. First to describe bacteria 1680, protozoa, corpuscles, spermatazoa 1675.
Legal Tender Act. 1862. US authorizes paper money without gold backing.
Legendre, Adrien. 1752-1833. French mathematician. Irrationality of pi, 1794. Elliptical integrals, 1786.
Léger, Fernand. 1881-1955. French painter. Modernist mechanistic forms of solid colors. Femme au Livre 1923. Grande Parade 1954.
Legion. Roman army unit of 4-6,000 men.
Legion of Honour. French national order instituted by Napoleon, 1802. Five ranks: Grands Croix, Grands Officiers, Commandeurs, Officiers, Chevaliers.
Legislative. Branch of a government that enacts laws.
Legislative Assembly. 1791-2. 1849-51. French national parliament...National Convention.
Legitimists. 19C French Royalist supporters of Bourbon Chambord vs Orleanists, Bonapartists.
Leibniz, Gottfried. 1646-1716. German philosopher, mathematician. Invented differential and integral calculus1675, binary arithmetic 1703. Multiplication machine 1671.
Leicester, Robert Dudley, Earl of. 1532-88. Favourite of Queen Elizabeth I.
Leif Eriksson. Norwegian discoverer of Vinland, 1000.
Leipzig, Battle. 1813. Napoleon loses Germany and Poland. 500,000 troops involved.