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  • 61Levy Mwanawasa — Mandats Vice président de la République de Zambie 2 novembre 1991 …

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  • 62LÉVY-BRUHL (L.) — Philosophe et sociologue français, Lévy Bruhl a exercé une grande influence sur l’orientation des études anthropologiques et ethnologiques en insistant sur les dangers qu’il y aurait à vouloir comprendre la vie collective des peuples sans… …

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  • 63LEVY, MARV — (Marvin Daniel; 1925– ), U.S. football coach, only NFL coach to win four straight league or conference championships; member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Levy was the older of two children born on Chicago s South Side to Sam, an immigrant… …

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  • 64LEVY, AARON — (1771–1852), U.S. army officer and land speculator. Levy, the son of hayman levy , was born in New York City. He was commissioned a paymaster of infantry in 1800 and served as a captain of artillery in 1812. He was appointed a lieutenant colonel… …

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  • 65LEVY, URIAH PHILLIPS — (1792–1862), U.S. naval officer. Levy was born in Philadelphia, into a distinguished family of U.S. patriots. Running away to sea at ten, he became a sailing master in the United States navy at 20 and a midshipman four years later. Commissioned… …

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  • 66Levy County — Courthouse in Bronson Verwaltung US Bundesstaat: Florida …

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  • 67LÉVY-BRUHL, LUCIEN — (1857–1939), French anthropologist, philosopher, and psychologist. Born and educated in Paris, Lévy Bruhl taught philosophy at the Lycée Louis le Grand (1885–95), and later at the Sorbonne where he was appointed to the chair of history of modern… …

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  • 68LEVY, JONAS PHILLIPS — (1807–1883), U.S. naval officer and communal leader. Levy, the brother of uriah phillips levy and the father of jefferson monroe levy , was born in Philadelphia. He took up a career in the U.S. Navy, reaching the rank of commander. Unlike his… …

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  • 69LEVY, MOSES — (c. 1665–1728), New York merchant and landowner. Levy arrived from England sometime before 1695. In that year he was made a freeman of the city, enabling him to embark on a noteworthy mercantile career and became probably the most prominent and… …

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  • 70LEVY, RUDOLF — (1875–1944), German painter. Levy, who was born into an Orthodox Jewish family in Stettin (Pomerania), studied cabinetmaking in Berlin and Karlsruhe, and painting in Munich. In 1903 he went to Paris; he joined the group of artists who met… …

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