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Léon and Fleuriot
* Fleuriot, Léon, Les origines de la Bretagne ( Paris: Éditions Payot ), 1980.
Riothamus has been identified as a candidate for the historical King Arthur by some recent writers and scholars, notably the academic Léon Fleuriot and popular historian Geoffrey Ashe.
Léon Fleuriot argued that Riothamus is identical to Ambrosius Aurelianus, a figure in early narratives about the period when Arthur is supposed to have lived.
* Léon Fleuriot ( 1923 – 1987 )
* Léon Fleuriot, Les origines de la Bretagne, Éd.
According to Léon Fleuriot, however, Cornwall remained closely integrated with neighbouring territories by well-travelled sea routes.
This date has been defended by Gwenaël le Duc and Léon Fleuriot.
It is generally assumed by specialists that this is the most ancient text in a continental Brythonic language and was studied by the late Professor Léon Fleuriot ( 1923 – 1987 ).

Léon and has
Working in French, English, Japanese, Spanish and Italian, he has appeared in numerous successful films such as Crimson Rivers, Godzilla, The Da Vinci Code, Mission: Impossible, Ronin, and Léon: The Professional.
Mathilda learns from Stansfield and one of his men that Léon has killed one of the corrupt DEA agents in Chinatown that morning.
Stansfield, now enraged that Léon has killed more of his men, goes to find Tony, then beats him to find out where Léon is.
Léon: The Professional was nominated for seven César Awards in 1995, and Stansfield has since been named by multiple publications as one of cinema's greatest villains.
Another hypothesis has been proposed by sinologist Léon Vandermeersch upon observation of the evolution of characters in oracular scripture from the Shang dynasty through the Zhou.
It has also been used as the basis of a romance by Léon de Wailly ( 1838 ) and it prompted the novel contributed by Anne Isabella Thackeray to the Cornhill Magazine in 1875 entitled “ Miss Angel ”.
If the idiom has fallen out of favour since World War II it is thanks to its association, rightly or wrongly, with the pastiche classicism of Albert Speer which still provokes controversy as witnessed in Léon Krier's provocative essay " Krier on Speer ".
Legend has previously reported that out of the 30, 000, there were only two survivors: Louis-Auguste Cyparis, a felon held in an underground cell in the town's jail for wounding a friend with a cutlass, and Léon Compère-Léandre, a man who lived at the edge of the city.
It has held power since independence, first under Léon M ' ba ( with the party named the Gabonese Democratic Bloc ), then under Omar Bongo.
French philosopher Pierre-André Taguieff has argued that the first wave of what he describes as " la nouvelle judéophobie " emerged in the Arab-Muslim world and the Soviet sphere following the 1967 Six Day War, citing papers by Jacques Givet ( 1968 ) and historian Léon Poliakov ( 1969 ) in which the idea of a new anti-Semitism rooted in anti-Zionism was discussed.
The site has been home to a vineyard since at least 1711 when the estate became fully owned by Léon de Sauvage d ' Yquem.
She has been dean of the university's School of Architecture since 1995, and as dean she hired the architect Léon Krier to design his first public building in Florida for the school of architecture ( his only other buildings in America are his former house at Seaside and a meeting hall in the Duany Plater-Zyberk resort of Windsor ).
His first inquiries lead him to Léon Kronski, a screenwriter and her last known lover, who has disappeared.
The Duke's desire for revenge soon turns to passion for justice as Léon — or rather, Léonie — has endeared herself to him.
During the winter of 1895 – 96 he makes his own version of a design by Léon Bollée that he has seen in Paris.
The town was destroyed again on 8 May 1902, when the volcano Mount Pelée erupted, killing over 30, 000 people, the entire population of the town as well as people from neighboring villages who had taken refuge in the supposedly safe city, save two people – a prisoner by the name of Louis-Auguste Cyparis ( also known by various other names ), who later toured the world with the Barnum and Bailey Circus, and Léon Compère-Léandre, a man who lived at the edge of the city .. Legend ( erroneously ) has it that the town's doom was forecast by loud groaning noises from within the volcano, but the mayor of the town had it blocked off to prevent people from leaving during an election.
Greene has worked extensively in theater, such as the part of Suzanne / The Little Rose in The Little Prince and the Aviator, as well as in films such as I'm Dancing as Fast as I Can, Léon, Talk Radio, and Pump Up the Volume.
The Count has been suspicious all these years that he is not the father of Léon, the Countess's son, and so he has been rapidly trying to spend his fortune to ensure the boy won't inherit any of it, even having gone so far as to renounce his title and move the family to Paris ; but he has nevertheless held some doubts, and therefore has never officially disowned the boy or even brought up his suspicions to the Countess.

Léon and suggested
One of the most famous responses to this question was suggested in 1929 by Leó Szilárd, and later by Léon Brillouin.

Léon and is
Neoclassical economics is frequently dated from William Stanley Jevons's Theory of Political Economy ( 1871 ), Carl Menger's Principles of Economics ( 1871 ), and Léon Walras's Elements of Pure Economics ( 1874 – 1877 ).
It is named after its Russian inventor, Professor Léon Theremin, who patented the device in 1928.
** Léon Daudet, the leader of the French monarchists, is arrested in France.
Léon: The Professional (; Original U. S .: The Professional ) is a 1994 English-language French thriller film written and directed by Luc Besson.
Leone " Léon " Montana ( Jean Reno ) is a hitman ( or " cleaner ", as he refers to himself ) living a solitary life in New York City's Little Italy.
One day, Léon sees Mathilda Lando ( Natalie Portman ), a twelve-year-old girl who is smoking a cigarette and sporting a black eye.
Mathilda quickly discovers that Léon is a " cleaner ", or hit man.
As Léon falls, he places an object in Stansfield's hands that he says is " from Mathilda ", and dies.
Léon: The Professional is to some extent an expansion of an idea in Besson's earlier 1990 film, La Femme Nikita ( in some countries Nikita ).
Besson described Léon as " Now maybe Jean is playing the American cousin of Victor.
As of January 2011, the film holds a " Certified Fresh " rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with an aggregate rating of 79 % based on 42 critical reviews, and the consensus, " Pivoting on the unusual relationship between seasoned hitman and his 12-year-old apprentice — a breakout turn by young Natalie Portman — Luc Besson's Léon is a stylish and oddly affecting thriller ".
The additional material is found in the film's second act, and it depicts more of the interactions and relationship between Léon and Mathilda, as well as explicitly demonstrating how Mathilda accompanies Léon on several of his hits as " a full co-conspirator ", to further her training as a contract killer.
# Mathilda telling Léon she is 18 years old.
For example, Léon Theremin is the eponym of the theremin.
One who is referred to as eponymous is someone who is the eponym of something, for example, " Léon Theremin, the eponymous inventor of the theremin ".
There is the fountain of Ropieur, by the sculptor Léon Gobert ( 1869 – 1935 ): the ropieur is the symbol of Mons brat, drenching passersby with water from the fountain.
The current archbishop of the cathedral and Cotonou is Marcel Honorat Léon Agboton.
The Auberge de Castille et Leon, formerly the official seat of the Knights of Malta of the Langue of Castille, Léon and Portugal, is now the office of the Prime Minister of Malta.

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