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Leclercq, LeClercq, or Le Clercq () is a surname, and may refer to: * Arnaud Leclercq (born 1967), French author * Auguste Bouché-Leclercq, French historian * Carlotta Leclercq (1838–1893), British actor * Chrétien Le Clercq, 17th century, New France missionary * Daniel Leclercq (1949–2019), football player * Eugène Leclercq (1832–1908), draughts world champion * Fabien Leclercq (born 1972), French footballer * Frédéric Leclercq (born 1978), bassist * Hugo Pierre Leclercq (born 1994), better known by his stage name Madeon, a French DJ. * Jacques Leclercq (1891–1971), Belgian theologian and priest * Jean Leclercq (other), several people * Jean-Claude Leclercq (born 1962), French bicycle racer * Jean-Marc Leclercq, French singer * Jeanne Leclercq (1868–1914), French opera singer * Julien Leclercq (other), several people * Michel Leclercq, French billionaire businessman * Olivier Leclercq, French businessman * Patrick Leclercq (born 1 ...
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Hugo Pierre Leclercq
Hugo Pierre Leclercq (; born 30 May 1994), better known by his stage name Madeon (), is a French DJ and music producer from Nantes, currently based in Los Angeles. He initially came to widespread public attention at 17 through a YouTube video, "Pop Culture (song), Pop Culture", where he performed a mash-up of 39 different popular songs in real-time using a Novation Launchpad. It received millions of hits in its first few days of release. Madeon has cited The Beatles and Daft Punk as his greatest musical influences. Madeon's first EP, ''The City (EP), The City'', was released in 2012. His debut studio album, ''Adventure (Madeon album), Adventure'', was released in 2015, supported by a 22-stop North American tour. In 2019, Madeon released his second album, ''Good Faith (Madeon album), Good Faith'', as part of the Good Faith Live tour. Madeon was ranked at number 105 on ''DJ Mag''s top DJs for 2017. In 2017, he was nominated for two Electronic Music Awards with Porter Robinson for ...
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Salomone Leclercq
Salomon Leclercq (15 November 1745 – 2 September 1792) – born ''Guillaume-Nicolas-Louis Leclercq'' – was a French friar. Leclercq assumed the religious name ''Salomon'' after he made vows in the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools ( De La Salle Brothers). Leclercq was killed in 1792 after he refused to take the oath of allegiance to the new French government almost two weeks before the kingdom was dissolved. He was killed in the garden of a Carmelite convent around a fortnight after he had been arrested and imprisoned in Paris. His canonization as a martyr was celebrated on 16 October 2016. Life Guillaume-Nicolas-Louis Leclercq was born in the Kingdom of France on 15 November 1745. He entered the novitiate at the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools on 25 March 1767. He served as a teacher and later as the master of novices. Leclercq also was made procurator in 1777 of Maréville and in 1778 made provincial. In 1790, during the French ...
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Carlotta Leclercq
Carlotta Leclercq (1838–1893) was a British actress. Career Leclercq was born as Margaret Charlotte Leclercq in Lambeth, then part of Surrey. Although she has been said to have been born on 12 June 1838, her baptism is actually recorded as having taken place five years earlier, on 3 April 1833, in Liverpool. She was one of the children of Charles Clark (1797–1861) and his wife, Margaret, ''née'' Burnet. Clark was a pantomimist and ballet master, who performed under the stage name of Charles Leclercq.Knight, Joseph"Leclercq, Carlotta (1838–1893)" rev. J Gilliland, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edition, January 2008 accessed 30 January 2015 . All of her brothers and sisters were actors: Rose, Louise, Charles Jr., Arthur and Pierre Leclercq. Leclercq's debut was at the Princess Theatre when she was a child. In 1853 she performed as Maddalina in '' Marco Spada'', followed by Marguerite in '' Faust and Marguerite''. She a ...
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Rose Leclercq
Rose Leclercq (2 February 1843 – 2 April 1899) was an English actress, possibly best known for creating the role of Lady Bracknell in Oscar Wilde's ''The Importance of Being Earnest'' in 1895. Life and career Leclercq was born in Liverpool, as Rose Clark, one of the four daughters of Charles Clark (1797–1861) and his wife, Margaret, ''née'' Burnet. Clark, a pantomimist and ballet master, performed under the stage name of Charles Leclercq. His two daughters who followed him into the theatrical profession, Rose, and her elder sister Carlotta, both adopted his stage surname.Knight, Joseph"Leclercq, Carlotta (1838–1893)" rev. J Gilliland, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edition, January 2008 accessed 12 March 2013 . On her sixth birthday Leclercq played Ceres in the masque scene of '' The Tempest'' at Windsor Castle. In October 1860 she appeared in London in Dion Boucicault's ''The Corsican Brothers''. A year later she played D ...
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Frédéric Leclercq
Frédéric Alexandre "Fred" Leclercq (born 23 June 1978) is a French musician and producer, best known as the former longtime bassist for British power metal band DragonForce. He is currently the guitarist and main songwriter in the death metal supergroup Sinsaenum, the guitarist and vocalist in Maladaptive, the bassist and a guitarist in Amahiru, and the bassist of German thrash metal group Kreator and French death metal band Loudblast. He is a session musician for various other bands, including George Lynch's Souls of We. He is also a former member of power metal band Heavenly and played several shows with Carnival in Coal and Sabaton. Playing influences Leclercq is influenced by various guitarists such as Uli Jon Roth, Adrian Smith, Trey Azagthoth, and Marty Friedman. Career In 2005 Leclercq joined Dragonforce as a replacement to Adrian Lambert on the Sonic Firestorm tour. He released 7 albums with the band. He later parted with the band due to wanting to pursue other ty ...
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Arnaud Leclercq
Arnaud Leclercq (born March 16, 1967) is a Swiss author and banker, a limited partner and member of the executive board of Bank Lombard Odier & Co private bank. He is recognized in the finance industry as an expert in private wealth management in Russian markets. Author Leclercq published ''La Russie, puissance d’Eurasie, Histoire géopolitique des origines à Poutine'' in November 2012 titled (Russian power in Eurasia, a geopolitical history from origins to Putin). This book underwent excellent reviews in French-specialized magazines and was later published in the Russian language in 2014. In June 2014, Thomas Flichy de la Neuville, professor at the École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr, brought together thirteen experts, including Arnaud Leclercq, to deliver a first analysis on the eminently complex issue of the Ukrainian crisis in his book ‘Ukraine, regards sur la crise’ (Ukraine, view of the crisis). Leclercq is the author of a number of articles published in not ...
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Olivier Leclercq
Olivier Leclercq (born 1964) is a French billionaire businessman. He is a hotelier, designer, and owner of Olivarius Hotels, a private equity investor in California, and a Montecito, California real estate investor and developer. In 2014, magazine La Voix du Nord reported Leclercq's net worth as Euro 1.76 billion. He is the former chairman of Decathlon, one of the world's largest sporting goods retailers, which was founded by his father Michel Leclercq. The family owns 49% of the company. Leclercq is a member of the Mulliez family, the 12th wealthiest family in the world. Through Olivarius Hospitality California, Leclercq is the sole owner of Coolibar, an industry leader in proprietary sun-protective clothing. Personal life Leclercq is a member of the Mulliez family, known for the founding and ownership of supermarket chain Auchan, the 12th wealthiest family in the world. Olivier is the first son of, Michel Leclercq, the founder of Decathlon The decathlon is a combined ev ...
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Michel Leclercq
Michel Leclercq (born 1938/39) is a French billionaire businessman. He is the founder and 40% owner of Decathlon. With over 1647 stores in 57 countries and regions (Jan 2020), it is the largest sporting goods retailer in the world. Early life Leclercq was born in France. His cousin, Gérard Mulliez, is the founder of the Auchan supermarket chain, and owns 40% of Decathlon. Career Leclercq founded Decathlon, a sporting goods retailer, in 1976. As of December 2017, ''Forbes'' estimated his net worth at US$5.1 billion. Personal life He is married with four children, and lives in Lille, France. His wife, Marie-Claude Leclercq, is a psychotherapist Psychotherapy (also psychological therapy, talk therapy, or talking therapy) is the use of psychological methods, particularly when based on regular personal interaction, to help a person change behavior, increase happiness, and overcome pro ..., and represents the family on the council of the Decathlon Foundation, started in 20 ...
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Daniel Leclercq
Daniel Leclercq (4 September 1949 – 22 November 2019) was a French football defender and manager. He played 440 matches from 1967 to 1984 for US Valenciennes, Olympique de Marseille and RC Lens. He later managed clubs from 1986 to 2017. He remains the only manager to have led RC Lens to the Ligue 1 championship. Biography Leclercq was born 4 September 1949 in Trith-Saint-Léger, France and came up in the youth system of Valenciennes. Nicknamed le «Druide» (The Druid) for his long white hair, he played central defender for his entire career. In 1967, he made his first appearance in Ligue 1 with Valenciennes. In 1970, he began a stint with Olympique de Marseille. In Marseille, he was part of a squad that won the Ligue 1 championship in the 1970–71 and 1971–72 seasons. He also celebrated a championship in the 1972 Coupe de France and the 1972 Trophée des Champions. In 1974, he began his long association with RC Lens. He played nine of his 17 seasons with the club, ...
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Jacques Leclercq
Jacques Leclercq (1891 in Brussels – 1971 in Beaufays) was a Belgian Roman Catholic theologian and priest. Life He received a degree in law from the Université Libre de Bruxelles, Université libre de Bruxelles and one in philosophy from the UCLouvain, University of Louvain (UCLouvain), and was ordained a priest in 1917. He was a theologian and a professor at Facultés universitaires Saint-Louis, Saint-Louis University, Brussels, Belgium and the UCLouvain. In 1926 he founded the revue ''La Cité chrétienne''. In addition to many publications, Jacques Leclercq helped to found the School of Political and Social Sciences at the Université catholique de Louvain and the Society for Political and Social Studies. In 1955, he founded ''Centre de Recherches sociologiques''. He was a supporter of Vatican II at its inception but we have evidence from his writing that his values disagreed with the change. From 1945 on he was in favor of the creation of a regional Walloons, Walloon C ...
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Auguste Bouché-Leclercq
Auguste Bouché-Leclercq (30 July 1842 – 19 July 1923) was a French historian. Life Auguste Bouché-Leclercq was born in 1842 at Francières, Oise as son of Louis-Thomas Bouché and Marie-Joséphine Leclercq. His parents were farmers. He was educated at seminaries and took his school-leaving exam in 1861 in Paris. Later he travelled as private tutor several months through Italian and German cities. In 1866 he was grammar school teacher at Meaux. In 1872 he received his doctorate in philosophy and was from 1873-1878 professor of ancient literature at the philosophical faculty of Montpellier. In 1876 he married Marie Julie Guillaume and had with her three sons and one daughter. He became professor of ancient history in Paris in 1887, member of the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres in 1898 and officer of the Legion of Honour in 1903. He retired in 1918 and died in 1923 at Nogent-sur-Marne. Bouché-Leclercq’s research centred on the ancient history of religion and ...
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Jean-Marc Leclercq
Jean-Marc Leclercq (also known as JoMo) is a French singer and Esperantist from Toulouse. The former singer of the group ''Les Rosemary’s Babies'' (or ''La Rozmariaj Beboj'') who published two CDs with the French record production company ''Boucherie et Willins Production'', he holds the Guinness Record for singing rock and traditional songs in over 22 languages. He also plays with two groups, as ''Jomo and the Libertarians'' (''JoMo kaj Liberecanoj''), and occasionally with ''Jomo and the Mammoths'' (''JoMo kaj la mamutoj''). Discs *''Jomo slavumas'' (2006) *''Hotel Desperado, de Esperanto Desperado (2004) – JoMo sings lead in the song "Ne permesas". *''JoMo Friponas!'' (2001) *# Ĉu vi volas danci? *# La Bambo! *# Lernu nun *# La simiulo *# Esperanto *# Sur la mar' *# Ĵambalajo *# Kisu min *# Al Durruti José Buenaventura Durruti Dumange (14 July 1896 – 20 November 1936) was a Spanish insurrectionary, anarcho-syndicalist militant involved with the CNT and FA ...
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