De la fontaine

De la fontaine, De Lafontaine or Delafontaine may refer to: Mademoiselle De Lafontaine, also known as La Fontaine, (1655–1738), French ballerina regarded as the first female professional ballet dancer Agathe de La Fontaine (born 1972), French actress Benoît Mottet de La Fontaine (1745–1820), French officer in the navy and colonies ministry Christophe de la Fontaine (born 1976), industrial designer working and living in Germany Edmond de la Fontaine (1823–1891), Luxembourgian jurist, poet, and lyricist Gaspard-Théodore-Ignace de la Fontaine (1787–1871), Luxembourgish politician and jurist Jacques de Lafontaine de Belcour (1704–1765), French entrepreneur involved in various business ventures in New France Jean de La Fontaine (1621–1695), French fabulist and one of the most widely read French poets of the 17th century Léon de la Fontaine (1819–1892), Luxembourgish lawyer, politician and botanist Marc Delafontaine (1837–1911), Swiss chemist who in 1878, along with Jacques-Louis Soret, first observed holmium spectroscopically Nicholas de la Fontaine, Protestant refugee in Geneva and secretary of John Calvin Pierre-Maximilien Delafontaine (1777–1860), French painter Robert le Maçon, Sieur de la Fontaine (c. 1534–1611), French Reformed minister and diplomat.

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De la fontaine

De la fontaine, De Lafontaine or Delafontaine may refer to: Mademoiselle De Lafontaine, also known as La Fontaine, (1655–1738), French ballerina regarded as the first female professional ballet dancer Agathe de La Fontaine (born 1972), French actress Benoît Mottet de La Fontaine (1745–1820), French officer in the navy and colonies ministry Christophe de la Fontaine (born 1976), industrial designer working and living in Germany Edmond de la Fontaine (1823–1891), Luxembourgian jurist, poet, and lyricist Gaspard-Théodore-Ignace de la Fontaine (1787–1871), Luxembourgish politician and jurist Jacques de Lafontaine de Belcour (1704–1765), French entrepreneur involved in various business ventures in New France Jean de La Fontaine (1621–1695), French fabulist and one of the most widely read French poets of the 17th century Léon de la Fontaine (1819–1892), Luxembourgish lawyer, politician and botanist Marc Delafontaine (1837–1911), Swiss chemist who in 1878, along with Jacques-Louis Soret, first observed holmium spectroscopically Nicholas de la Fontaine, Protestant refugee in Geneva and secretary of John Calvin Pierre-Maximilien Delafontaine (1777–1860), French painter Robert le Maçon, Sieur de la Fontaine (c. 1534–1611), French Reformed minister and diplomat.

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