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Leclerc may refer to: * E.Leclerc, a French hypermarket chain * Leclerc (surname), a French surname ** Arthur Leclerc (born 2000), Monégasque racing driver ** Charles Leclerc (born 1997), Monégasque Formula One driver ** Charles Leclerc (general, born 1772) (1772–1802), French general and brother-in-law of Napoleon Bonaparte ** Marc-André Leclerc (1992–2018), Canadian rock climber ** Philippe Leclerc de Hauteclocque (1902–1947), a French general * Leclerc tank, a main battle tank built by Nexter of France, named in honour of General Philippe Leclerc de Hauteclocque See also * * * Leclercq (surname) * Clerc (surname) * Clerck (surname) * De Clerck (surname) * Clerk (other) A clerk is someone who works in an office. A retail clerk works in a store. Office holder Clerk(s) may also refer to a person who holds an office, most commonly in a local unit of government, or a court. *Barristers' clerk, a manager and administ ...
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Arthur Leclerc
Arthur Leclerc (born 14 October 2000) is a Monégasque racing driver, currently set to race for DAMS in the 2023 Formula 2 Championship. He is the younger brother of Scuderia Ferrari Formula One driver Charles Leclerc, and a member of Ferrari Driver Academy. He most recently competed in the FIA Formula 3 Championship with Prema Racing. He is runner-up during the 2020 Formula Regional European Championship and the 2022 Formula Regional Asian champion. Career Karting Leclerc won the Kart Racing Academy championship in 2014. French F4 In 2018, Leclerc raced in the French F4 Championship. He finished fifth in the championship with two race wins. Formula E Leclerc was a development driver in FIA Formula E championship during the 2017–18 Formula E season for Venturi Racing. By doing so, he was given access to Venturi's simulators and personal development systems. Leclerc was retained for the 2018–19 Formula E season. Leclerc did his first public test for Venturi at ...
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Charles Leclerc
Charles Marc Hervé Perceval Leclerc (; born 16 October 1997) is a Monégasque racing driver, currently racing in Formula One for Scuderia Ferrari. He won the GP3 Series championship in 2016 and the FIA Formula 2 Championship in . Leclerc made his Formula One debut in for Sauber, a team affiliated with Ferrari, for which he was part of the Ferrari Driver Academy. With Sauber having finished last the year before, Leclerc led the charge to improve its finishing position in the constructors' championship to eighth, and was the higher ranked of the two Sauber drivers. He joined Ferrari the next season and became the second-youngest driver to qualify on pole position in Formula One at the 2019 Bahrain Grand Prix. The 2019 season also saw Leclerc take his first career win in Belgium. He won the FIA Pole Trophy for most pole positions in the 2019 season, becoming the youngest driver to win it, before winning it again in 2022. As of the , Leclerc has achieved race wins and pole p ...
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Charles Leclerc (general, Born 1772)
Charles Victoire Emmanuel Leclerc (17 March 1772 – 2 November 1802) was a French Army general who served under Napoleon Bonaparte during the French Revolution. He was husband to Pauline Bonaparte, sister to Napoleon. In 1801, he was sent to Saint-Domingue (Haiti), where an expeditionary force under his command captured and deported the Haitian leader Toussaint L'Ouverture, as part of an unsuccessful attempt to reassert imperial control over the Saint-Domingue government. Leclerc died of yellow fever during the failed expedition. Biography To 1801 Leclerc started his military career in 1791 during the French Revolution as one of the army volunteers of Seine-et-Oise and passed through the ranks of sous-lieutenant in the 12th Cavalry, then aide-de-camp to general Lapoype. He was made a captain and divisional chief of staff during the siege of Toulon, at which he first allied himself to Napoleon Bonaparte. Following the revolutionary success there, he campaigned along the Rhine. ...
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Marc-André Leclerc
Marc-André Leclerc (October 10, 1992 – March 5, 2018) was a Canadian rock climber and alpinist. Known for his solo ascents of numerous mountains in several parts of the world, he completed the first winter solo ascents of the Torre Egger in Patagonia and the Emperor Face of Mount Robson. In 2021, a documentary called ''The Alpinist'' was released about Leclerc's life and climbs. Early life Marc-André Leclerc was born on October 10, 1992, in Nanaimo, British Columbia, to Michelle Kuipers and Serge Leclerc. When Marc was eight years old, he was introduced to climbing when his grandfather bought him Chris Bonington's book, ''Quest for Adventure''. At age nine, Marc had his first climbing experience in Coquitlam, on an indoor climbing wall inside a shopping mall. Later that year, he joined a gym in Abbotsford called Project Climbing. In 2005 his family moved to Agassiz, near the Cascade Range peaks, and Leclerc began teaching himself how to mountain climb. Leclerc would ride ...
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Philippe Leclerc De Hauteclocque
Philippe François Marie Leclerc de Hauteclocque (22 November 1902 – 28 November 1947) was a Free-French general during the Second World War. He became Marshal of France posthumously in 1952, and is known in France simply as le maréchal Leclerc or just Leclerc. The son of an aristocratic family, Hauteclocque graduated from the ''École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr'', the French military academy, in 1924. After service with the French Occupation of the Ruhr and in Morocco, he returned to Saint-Cyr as an instructor. He was awarded the '' croix de guerre des théâtres d'opérations extérieures'' for leading ''goumiers'' in an attack on caves and ravines on Bou Amdoun on 11 August 1933. During the Second World War he fought in the Battle of France. He was one of the first who defied his government's Armistice to make his way to Britain to fight with the Free French under General Charles de Gaulle, adopting the '' nom de guerre'' of Leclerc so that his wife and childre ...
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Leclerc Tank
The Leclerc is a third generation French main battle tank developed and manufactured by Nexter Systems. It was named in honor of Marshal Philippe Leclerc de Hauteclocque, a commander of the Free French Forces, who led the 2nd Armoured Division in World War II. The Leclerc is in service with the French Army, Jordanian Army and the United Arab Emirates Army. In production since 1991, the Leclerc entered French service in 1992, replacing the AMX 30 as the country's main armoured platform. With production now complete, the French Army operates 222 Leclercs (with 184 more in storage for a total of 406), while the United Arab Emirates Army possesses 388. Of the units in French service, 200 will be upgraded to the XLR standard with deliveries expected to begin in 2022. History In 1964, studies were initiated about a possible replacement vehicle for the AMX-30 main battle tank: the ''Engin Principal Prospectif''. In 1971, in view of the inferiority of the AMX 30 in comparison to the n ...
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Leclercq
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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Clerc
Clerc is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Albert Clerc, French chess player * Aurélien Clerc, Swiss cyclist * François Clerc, French footballer * José Luis Clerc, Argentine tennis player * Julien Clerc, French singer * Laurent Clerc, teacher, co-founder of the first school for the deaf in North America * Maurice Clerc (mathematician), French mathematician * Maurice Clerc (organist), French organist * Mialitiana Clerc (born 2001), Malagasy alpine skier * Onésime Clerc, Swiss born Russian naturalist * Vincent Clerc, French rugby union player See also * LeClerc (surname) * Leclercq (surname) * Clerck (surname) * De Clerck De Clerck is a Dutch surname, particularly common in Flanders. In the province of West Flanders, the name is usually concatenated to Declerck. People with the surname include: * (1914–1974), Belgian politician and government minister *Carl Ale ... (surname) {{Clark-surname French-language surnames ...
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Clerck
De Clerck is a Dutch surname, particularly common in Flanders. In the province of West Flanders, the name is usually concatenated to Declerck. People with the surname include: * (1914–1974), Belgian politician and government minister *Carl Alexander Clerck (1709–1765), Swedish entomologist and arachnologist *Hendrik de Clerck (c. 1560 – 1630), Flemish painter *Jacques de Clerck (c. 1582 – 1624), Antwerp-born Dutch merchant, admiral, and explorer * Jeanne Albertine Colin-De Clerck (born 1924), Belgian composer * Marc De Clerck (born 1949), Belgian football goalkeeper *Olivier De Clerck (born 1971), phycologist with the standard author abbreviation "De Clerck" *Richard Declerck (1899–1986), Belgian lawyer and politician * Roger De Clerck (1924–2015), Belgian entrepreneur * Stefaan Maria Joris Yolanda De Clerck (born 1951), Belgian politician See also * De Clercq * Leclercq (surname) * Leclerc (surname) * Clerc Clerc is a French surname. Notable people with the s ...
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De Clerck
De Clerck is a Dutch surname, particularly common in Flanders. In the province of West Flanders, the name is usually concatenated to Declerck. People with the surname include: * (1914–1974), Belgian politician and government minister *Carl Alexander Clerck (1709–1765), Swedish entomologist and arachnologist * Hendrik de Clerck (c. 1560 – 1630), Flemish painter * Jacques de Clerck (c. 1582 – 1624), Antwerp-born Dutch merchant, admiral, and explorer * Jeanne Albertine Colin-De Clerck (born 1924), Belgian composer * Marc De Clerck (born 1949), Belgian football goalkeeper *Olivier De Clerck (born 1971), phycologist with the standard author abbreviation "De Clerck" * Richard Declerck (1899–1986), Belgian lawyer and politician * Roger De Clerck (1924–2015), Belgian entrepreneur * Stefaan Maria Joris Yolanda De Clerck (born 1951), Belgian politician See also * De Clercq * Leclercq (surname) * Leclerc (surname) * Clerc Clerc is a French surname. Notable people with t ...
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