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Ledru may refer to: People with the surname *Agis-Léon Ledru Agis-Léon Ledru (1816-1885) was a French architect and politician. Early life Agis-Léon Ledru was born in 1816. His father, Louis-Charles-François Ledru, was an architect. Ledru graduated from the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris in 1837, w ... (1816-1885), French architect and politician. * Louis-Charles-François Ledru (1778-1861), French architect. * Louis-Antoine-Marie Ledru Gaultier de Biauzat (1845-1886), French architect. * Marie-Louise Ledru, French marathon runner. * Nicolas-Philippe Ledru (1731–1807), French magician. People with the double-barrelled surname Ledru-Rollin * Alexandre Auguste Ledru-Rollin (1807-1874), French politician. Locations * Ledru-Rollin, a subway station in Paris, France. {{disambiguation, surname ...
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Agis-Léon Ledru
Agis-Léon Ledru (1816-1885) was a French architect and politician. Early life Agis-Léon Ledru was born in 1816. His father, Louis-Charles-François Ledru, was an architect. Ledru graduated from the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris in 1837, where Louis-Hippolyte Lebas and Jean-Nicolas Huyot were his professors. Career Ledru was an architect in the Puy-de-Dôme. Some of the buildings he designed, like the Église Saint-Ferréol in Murol, are listed as official historic monuments. He also designed the spas in La Bourboule, Chamalières and Royat. Additionally, he designed a convent, a school and a fountain in Riom. Meanwhile, Ledru served as the mayor of Clermont-Ferrand Clermont-Ferrand (, ; ; oc, label=Auvergnat (dialect), Auvergnat, Clarmont-Ferrand or Clharmou ; la, Augustonemetum) is a city and Communes of France, commune of France, in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes regions of France, region, with a population ... from 1871 to 1873 or 1874. Death Ledru died in 1885. ...
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Louis-Charles-François Ledru
Louis-Charles-François Ledru (1778–1861) was a French architect. Early life Louis-Charles-François Ledru was born in 1778 in Paris, France. He graduated from the École Polytechnique, where Gaspard Monge was one of his professors. He subsequently took a course in architecture taught by Jean-Nicolas-Louis Durand. Career Ledru became a member of the Académie royale d'architecture circa 1794. Ledru moved to the Auvergne in 1810, where he started a business in asphalt extraction. By 1811, he designed the spa in Le Mont-Dore. By 1820, he designed the townhall, the jailhouse, the slaughterhouse, the market, etc., in Clermont-Ferrand, where he was appointed as chief architect in 1823. He also designed the courthouse in Thiers and a government building in Ambert. Ledru was awarded the Legion of Honour in 1841. Philanthropy With Mayor Antoine Blatin, Ledru co-founded a school in Clermont-Ferrand where mathematics, architecture and drawing were taught free of charge. Dea ...
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Louis-Antoine-Marie Ledru Gaultier De Biauzat
Louis-Antoine-Marie Ledru Gaultier de Biauzat (1845-1886) was a French architect. He designed the market and schools in Clermont-Ferrand as well as the casino in Le Mont-Dore. He competed to design the spa in Le Mont-Dore, but Émile Camut Émile Camut (1849-1905) was a French architect. Some of the buildings he designed, like the Hôtel Côte-Blatin in Clermont-Ferrand, are listed as monument historique, official historic monuments. He also redesigned the spa in Le Mont-Dore (Franc ...'s designs were chosen instead. References 1845 births 1886 deaths Architects from Clermont-Ferrand 19th-century French architects {{France-architect-stub ...
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Marie-Louise Ledru
Marie-Louise Ledru was a French athlete who has been credited as the first woman to race the now-defined marathon distance of 42.195 km. On 29 September 1918 Ledru reportedly completed the Tour de Paris Marathon in a time of 5 hours and 40 minutes and finished in 38th place.''Boston Marathon: The History of the World's Premier Running Event'' by Tom Derderian. (1994). The International Association of Athletics Federations, the international governing body for the sport of athletics, however, recognizes Violet Piercy from England England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It shares land borders with Wales to its west and Scotland to its north. The Irish Sea lies northwest and the Celtic Sea to the southwest. It is separated from continental Europe b ... as having set the first women's world best in the marathon on 3 October 1926 with a time of 3:40:22. References Year of birth missing Year of death missing World record setters in athletics (tr ...
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Nicolas-Philippe Ledru
Nicolas-Philippe Ledru (1731, Paris – October 6, 1807, Fontenay-aux-Roses), known as Comus, was a noted European physicist, prestidigitator and illusionist of the late 18th century. He had two sons, Jacques Philippe Ledru (1754–1832), a member of the French National Academy of Medicine and a mayor of Fontenay-aux-Roses, and Jacques Auguste Ledru, an inspector of pawn-shops. The latter is the father of Alexandre Auguste Ledru-Rollin, a lawyer and a French politician. Nicolas-Philippe Ledru styled himself Comus after the Greek god of mirth and revelry, and entertained royalty, aristocrats, and the general public with his scientific experiments. He traveled extensively throughout Europe demonstrating his tricks and acquired a huge reputation. He had an office in Paris where he performed various experiments for the public on sound, light, electricity, magnetism, incompressibility of water and so on. At his office he also introduced tricks of illusion, such as a female robot getting ...
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Alexandre Auguste Ledru-Rollin
Alexandre Auguste Ledru-Rollin (; 2 February 1807 – 31 December 1874) was a French lawyer, politician and one of the leaders of the French Revolution of 1848. Youth The grandson of Nicolas Philippe Ledru, the celebrated quack doctor known as "Comus" under Louis XV and Louis XVI, Ledru-Rollin was born in Paris. He had just begun to practice at the Parisian bar before the Revolution of July 1830 and was retained for the Republican defence in most of the great political trials of the next ten years. In 1838, he bought for 330,000 francs Désiré Dalloz's place in the Court of Cassation. He was elected deputy for Le Mans in 1841 with little opposition; but the violence of his electoral speeches led to his being tried at Angers and sentenced to four months' imprisonment and a fine, against which he appealed successfully on a technical point. Under Louis Philippe he made large contributions to French jurisprudence, editing the ''Journal du palais, 1791–1837'' (27 you., 1837) a ...
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