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Ludovic Stuart, second Duke of Lennox ( see Lennox ( district )) ( 1574 – 1624 ), who also held other titles in the peerage of Scotland, was created Earl of Richmond in 1613 and Duke of Richmond in 1623 as a member of the Lennox line ( not unlike King James himself ) in the House of Stuart.
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Ludovic Stuart, 2nd Duke of Lennox ( 1574 – 1624 ), who also held other titles in the peerage of Scotland, was created Earl of Richmond in 1613 and Duke of Richmond in 1623.
On the death of his uncle, Ludovic Stuart, he succeeded him as 12th Seigneur D ' Aubigny, for which title he did homage by proxy to Louis XIV of France on 11 May 1670.
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From his second marriage to Maria-Charlotte, Jules de Polignac had fathered seven children, including the noted mathematician Prince Alphonse de Polignac, inventor of the theory of twin primes ; Prince Ludovic de Polignac, a lieutenant-colonel in the French Army who participated in the colonization of Algeria ; Prince Camille Armand Jules Marie, Prince de Polignac, a major-general in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War and Prince Edmond de Polignac, a composer, musical theorist and proponent of the octatonic scale.
He made his official debut in a Roma jersey on the first matchday of Serie A against Palermo, as a substitute for Ludovic Giuly in the second half.
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The first creation came in the Peerage of England in 1623 in favour of Ludovic Stewart, 2nd Duke of Lennox.
* Ludovic Stewart, 2nd Duke of Lennox, 1st Duke of Richmond ( 1574 – 1624 ), elder son of the 1st Duke, was raised to the English peerage.
The Scottish connection to the earldom of Richmond began in 1613 when Ludovic Stewart, 2nd Duke of Lennox, was created Earl of Richmond.
Ludovic Stewart, 2nd Duke of Lennox and 1st Duke of Richmond ( 29 September 1574 – 16 February 1624 ) was a Scottish nobleman and politician.
But James was unmoved by his application, and granted the revenue of his See to Ludovic Stewart, 2nd Duke of Lennox.
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It was Ludovic Halévy who invited him to see an operetta with him on February 15, 1878, and took him backstage.
She follows Ludovic to a billboard where she is shocked to see Ludovic in the picture, running away with a living Barbie-like doll named Pam.
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* January 23 – Laird of Johnstone, George Ludovic Houston invites people to buy marked plots of land which, when built upon, form the planned town of Johnstone, Scotland, to provide employment for his thread and cotton mills.
He was also a heavy smoker from the time he was just eight years old ; and by his own admission in a December 1977 interview with Sir Ludovic Kennedy, Burton was smoking 60 – 100 cigarettes per day.
* French — Alleaume, Ludovic: Poor Pierrot ( 1915 ); Derain, André: Pierrot ( 1923 – 1924 ), Harlequin and Pierrot ( c. 1924 ); Gabain, Ethel: Many works, including Pierrot ( 1916 ), Pierrot's Love-letter ( 1917 ), and Unfaithful Pierrot ( 1919 ); La Fresnaye, Roger de: Study for " Pierrot " ( 1921 ); La Touche, Gaston de: Pierrot's Greeting ( n. d .); Laurens, Henri: Pierrot ( c. 1922 ); Matisse, Henri: The Burial of Pierrot ( 1943 ); Mossa, Gustav Adolf: Pierrot and the Chimera ( 1906 ), Pierrot Takes His Leave ( 1906 ), Pierrot and His Doll ( 1907 ); Picabia, Francis: Pierrot ( early 1930s ); Renoir, Pierre-Auguste: White Pierrot ( 1901 / 1902 ); Rouault, Georges: Many works, including White Pierrot ( 1911 ), Pierrot ( 1920 ), Pierrot ( 1937 – 1938 ), Pierrot ( or Pierrette ) ( 1939 ), Aristocratic Pierrot ( 1942 ), The Wise Pierrot ( 1943 ), Blue Pierrots with Bouquet ( c. 1946 ).
In June 2010, the Seattle Symphony announced the appointment of Ludovic Morlot as its 15th music director, effective with the 2011 – 2012 season, with an initial contract of six years.
* February 3-4 – In a Breguet 19 G. R., the French aviators Lemaître and Ludovic Arrachart set a world distance record, flying 3, 166 km ( 1, 967 miles ) from Étampes, Paris, France, to Villa Cisneros, Spanish Sahara.
Depersonalization was first used as a clinical term by Ludovic Dugas in 1898 to refer to " a state in which there is the feeling or sensation that thoughts and acts elude the self and become strange ; there is an alienation of personality – in other words a depersonalization ".
Charles Henry Ludovic Sharman, CMG, CBE, ISO ( 1881 – May 15, 1970 ), a Canadian, was Chief of the Narcotics Division in the Department of Pensions and National Health.
David Ludovic George Hopetoun Carnegie, 11th Earl of Northesk ( 24 September 1901 – November 1963 ), elected a Scottish representative peer, was also an Olympic medallist.
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Etienne films anything and everything around him — his family, his teacher Laurent ( Jonathan Zaccaï ), Ludovic ( Lucas Bonnifait ), his best friend, himself figure skating, the sea, steep cliffs.
* St. Germain ( musician ), stage name of Ludovic Navarre, a French electronica and nu jazz musician
Some examples of bands: Zumbis do Espaço, Ludovic, Mukeka di Rato, Blind Pigs ( today Porcos Cegos ), Carbona, Flicts, Ação Direta, Ack, Gritando HC, Nitrominds, Tequila Baby, Dominatrix, Motores, Pastel de Miolos, Sweet Suburbia, Hellsakura, Pupila Dilatada, Dance of Days.
Scambi Economici Societa Anonyma ( SESA ), owned by Baron Ludovic Toeplitz, with the financial backing of Alessandro Vassalo, obtained the Orasso Dongor mining lease in Sirsaim, Goa in 1954 and Sesa Goa Limitada was formed.
*" The Toreador Song " ( 1875 )-from Carmen, by Georges Bizet ( music ) and Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halévy ( libretto ), sung by Charles Igor Gorin in the opening scene
It tells the story of Ludovic ( Georges du Fresne ), a child who was born male but consistently insists that she is supposed to be a girl.
During its run, the series ' presenters included Ludovic Kennedy, James Cameron, Jonathan Dimbleby, Robert Kee, Dan Farson, Jeremy Thorpe ( who became leader of the Liberal Party ), Kenneth Harris, Desmond Wilcox, Llew Gardner, Bryan Magee, Peter Taylor ( noted for his coverage of Northern Ireland ), Denis Tuohy, John Morgan, Peter Williams, Yvonne Roberts and John Edwards.
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