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De Lannoy
De Lannoy or Delannoy is a surname, and may refer to; ;Noble Belgian House of Lannoy: * Jean de Lannoy * Baldwin of Lannoy * Hugo van Lannoy * Guillebert de Lannoy, soldier, traveller and diplomat * Charles de Lannoy, 1st Prince of Sulmona: soldier and statesman * Philip de Lannoy, Prince of Sulmona, military leader * Countess Stéphanie de Lannoy, now the Hereditary Grand Duchess of Luxembourg ;Others * Albert Delannoy, long jumper * Colinet de Lannoy, composer * Eustachius De Lannoy, naval commander * Henri Delannoy (1833–1915), French military officer and amateur mathematician * Jean Delannoy, actor and film director * Louis De Lannoy, cyclist * , writer and philosopher * Marcel Delannoy (1898–1962), French composer * Claire Delannoy, French writer * Robert Delannoy, World War I flying ace See also *Delano family * Delannoy number In mathematics, a Delannoy number D describes the number of paths from the southwest corner (0, 0) of a rectangular grid to the northe ...
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Lannoy Family
The House of Lannoy is the name of an old and important Belgian nobility, Belgian noble family that takes its name from the French town of Lannoy, Nord. The name comes from ''l'Annoy'' (or ''l'Annoit'', from Latin ''alnetum'') which means «the alderwood» in Picard French of French Flanders, Flanders. History The oldest known ancestor is one Gillion de l'Annoit who lived in the 13th century. Many of his descendants were members of the Order of the Golden Fleece. They played a prominent role in Flanders during the Middle Ages. Different family branches and lines existed amongst the Lords of Beaurepaire, Clervaux Castle, Clervaux, Prince of Sulmona, Princes of Sulmona and :de:Fürstentum Rheina-Wolbeck, Princes of Rheina-Wolbeck. One branch of the family supposedly became the influential American Delano family through its progenitor Philip Delano. However, the possible connection between the two has never been proven. A branch of the family supposedly engaged in the transaltlan ...
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Jean Delannoy
Jean Delannoy (12 January 1908 – 18 June 2008) was a French actor, film editor, screenwriter and film director. Biography Although Delannoy was born in a Paris suburb, his family was from Haute-Normandie in the north of France. He was a Protestant, a descendant of Huguenots, some of whom fled the country during the French Wars of Religion, and settled first in Wallonia. Afterwards, their name became De la Noye and then Delano family, Delano, who were on the second ship to immigrate to Plymouth, Massachusetts. He was a student in Paris when he began acting in silent films. He eventually landed a job with Paramount Studios Parisian facilities, working his way up to head film editor. In 1934 he directed his first film and went on to a long career, both writing and directing. In 1946, his film about a Protestant minister titled ''La symphonie pastorale'' was awarded the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. In 1960, his film, ''Maigret tend un piège'' was nominated for a BA ...
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Delone (other)
Delone can refer to ;People * Boris Delaunay * Delone Carter (b. 1987), American football running back * Nikolai Borisovich Delone (1926–2008), Soviet physicist * William H. DeLone See also * Delone Catholic High School * Delone set In the mathematical theory of metric spaces, ε-nets, ε-packings, ε-coverings, uniformly discrete sets, relatively dense sets, and Delone sets (named after Boris Delone) are several closely related definitions of well-spaced sets of points, a ...
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Delaunay
Delaunay is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include: People Arts * Catherine Delaunay (born 1969), French jazz clarinet player and composer * Charles Delaunay (1911–1988), French author and jazz expert * Joseph-Charles Delaunay (d. 1802), French actor, father of Marie Dorval * Jules-Élie Delaunay (1828–1891), French painter * Louis Arsene Delaunay (1826–1903), French actor * Louis Delaunay (1854–1937), French actor * Nicolas Delaunay (1739-1792), French engraver * Robert Delaunay (1885–1941), French artist * Rose Delaunay (born 1857), French opera ainger * Danielle Delaunay, English/Japanese singer * Sonia Delaunay (1885–1979), Ukrainian-French artist * Vadim Delaunay (1947–1983), Russian poet and dissident Football * Henri Delaunay (1883–1955), French football administrator * Jean-Pierre Delaunay (born 1966), French footballer * Pierre Delaunay, football administrator Science * Boris Delaunay (1890–1980), Soviet/Russian mathematician, ...
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Delannoy Number
In mathematics, a Delannoy number D describes the number of paths from the southwest corner (0, 0) of a rectangular grid to the northeast corner (''m'', ''n''), using only single steps north, northeast, or east. The Delannoy numbers are named after French army officer and amateur mathematician Henri Delannoy. The Delannoy number D(m,n) also counts the number of global alignments of two sequences of lengths m and n, the number of points in an ''m''-dimensional integer lattice or cross polytope which are at most ''n'' steps from the origin, and, in cellular automata, the number of cells in an ''m''-dimensional von Neumann neighborhood of radius ''n'' while the number of cells on a surface of an ''m''-dimensional von Neumann neighborhood of radius ''n'' is given with . Example The Delannoy number ''D''(3,3) equals 63. The following figure illustrates the 63 Delannoy paths from (0, 0) to (3, 3): The subset of paths that do not rise above the SW–NE diagonal are counted by a r ...
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Delano Family
In the United States, members of the Delano family include U.S. presidents Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Ulysses S. Grant and Calvin Coolidge, astronaut Alan B. Shepard, and writer Laura Ingalls Wilder. Its progenitor is Philippe de Lannoy (1602–1681), a Pilgrim of Walloon descent, who arrived at Plymouth, Massachusetts, in the early 1620s. His descendants also include Eustachius De Lannoy (who played an important role in Indian History), Frederic Adrian Delano, Robert Redfield, and Paul Delano. Delano family forebears include the Pilgrims who chartered the ''Mayflower'', seven of its passengers, and three signers of the Mayflower Compact. De Lannoy family in Europe Philippe de Lannoy was born in Leiden on December 7, 1602, of religious refugee parents Jan Lano, born Jean de Lannoy in 1575 at Tourcoing, and Marie Mahieu of Lille, Spanish Netherlands, both now in northern France. His parents were betrothed in the Leiden Walloon Church on January 13, 1596.George English, 'L'h ...
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Flying Ace
A flying ace, fighter ace or air ace is a military aviator credited with shooting down five or more enemy aircraft during aerial combat. The exact number of aerial victories required to officially qualify as an ace is varied, but is usually considered to be five or more. The concept of the "ace" emerged in 1915 during World War I, at the same time as aerial dogfighting. It was a propaganda term intended to provide the home front with a cult of the hero in what was otherwise a war of attrition. The individual actions of aces were widely reported and the image was disseminated of the ace as a chivalrous knight reminiscent of a bygone era. For a brief early period when air-to-air combat was just being invented, the exceptionally skilled pilot could shape the battle in the skies. For most of the war, however, the image of the ace had little to do with the reality of air warfare, in which fighters fought in formation and air superiority depended heavily on the relative availability ...
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Robert Delannoy
Sous Lieutenant Robert Joseph Delannoy was a French World War I flying ace credited with seven aerial victories.The Aerodrome websitRetrieved 4 August 2020 Biography Robert Joseph Delannoy was born in Roubaix, France on 2 September 1890. In 1910, he began his mandatory military service as a Dragoon. Upon the start of World War I, he was recalled and posted to a series of artillery regiments. On 29 March 1916, with the rank of '' Maréchal-des-logis'', he was sent for pilot's training. By 18 July 1916, he graduated initial training with Military Pilot's Brevet No. 3962. After advanced training, he was posted to ''Escadrille 80'' on 12 December 1916. From 5 May 1917 through year's end, Delannoy would shoot down five German airplanes. On 5 November 1917, he was commissioned as a ''Sous lieutenant Second lieutenant is a junior commissioned officer military rank in many armed forces, comparable to NATO OF-1 rank. Australia The rank of second lieutenant existed in the militar ...
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Claire Delannoy
Claire Delannoy is a French writer and literary director. She is the Director of a series at Editions Albin Michel''Ce que recherchent ces éditeurs de premiers romans''
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Marcel Delannoy
Marcel-François-Georges Delannoy (9 July 1898 – 14 September 1962) was a French composer and critic.Hoérrée A. Marcel Delannoy. In: ''The New Grove Dictionary of Opera.'' Macmillan, London and New York, 1997. He wrote operas, ballets, orchestral works, vocal and chamber works, and film scores. Life and career Marcel Delannoy was born at La Ferté-Alais, Essonne, France. He initially studied painting and architecture and entered the École des Beaux-Arts, but at age 20 he took up music. Having been mobilised during the First World War, he then worked as an artist. However, he was initially self-taught and never attended a conservatory, but he did receive some encouragement from Arthur Honegger (whose biography he wrote in 1953) and some lessons from Alexis Roland-Manuel and André Gedalge. He made his name with the opera ''Le Poirier de misère'' (1927), which attracted favourable commentary from Maurice Ravel, among others. That same year, he was one of ten composers who ...
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Louis De Lannoy
Louis De Lannoy (16 June 1902, in Antwerp – 7 February 1968, in Antwerp) was a Belgian professional road bicycle racer Road bicycle racing is the cycle sport discipline of road cycling, held primarily on paved roads. Road racing is the most popular professional form of bicycle racing, in terms of numbers of competitors, events and spectators. The two most common .... In 1929 he won stage 4 of the Tour de France Major results ;1929 : Tour de France: ::Winner stage 4 ::6th place overall classification ;1926 :3rd in Scheldeprijs Vlaanderen ;1927 :2nd in Stage 4 Tour Of Belgium ;1928 :2nd in Tour Of Belgium :3rd in Tour Of Flanders :3 in Wilrijk ;1929 :1st in Circuit De Champagne :3rd in National Championship Cyclo-Cross Elite Belgium ;1930 :3rd in National Closing Price ;1931 :2nd in Tour Of Belgium :3rd in Boom External links *Official Tour de France results for Louis De Lannoy Belgian male cyclists 1902 births 1968 deaths Belgian Tour de France stage winner ...
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Henri Delannoy
Henri–Auguste Delannoy (28 September 1833 – 5 February 1915) was a French army officer and amateur mathematician, after whom the Delannoy numbers are named... Delannoy grew up in Guéret, France, the son of a military accountant. After taking the baccalaureate in 1849, he studied mathematics in Bourges, near where his family lived, and after continuing his studies in Paris entered the École Polytechnique in 1853. He served as a lieutenant in the French artillery in the Second Italian War of Independence, in 1859, and became a captain in 1863. He continued to serve in the military, but shifted from the artillery to the supply corps; he served in Africa, became governor of a military hospital in Algeria, participated in the Franco-Prussian War in 1870, and eventually became an intendant An intendant (; pt, intendente ; es, intendente ) was, and sometimes still is, a public official, especially in France, Spain, Portugal, and Latin America. The intendancy system was a ...
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