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  2. Élie Lescot - Wikipedia

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    Antoine Louis Léocardie Élie Lescot (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃twan lwi leɔkaʁdi eli lɛsko]; December 9, 1883 – October 20, 1974) was the President of Haiti from May 15, 1941 to January 11, 1946. He was a member of the country's mixed-race elite.

  3. Élie - Wikipedia

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    Élie is the French equivalent of "Elie", "Elias" or "Elijah." [1] Related spellings include Elia, Elias, Élias, Hélie and Hélias.People with the given name include: Élie, duc Decazes (1780–1860), French politician

  4. Élie Catherine Fréron - Wikipedia

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    Élie Fréron. Élie Catherine Fréron (French pronunciation: [eli katʁin fʁeʁɔ̃]; 20 January 1718 – 10 March 1776) was a French literary critic and controversialist whose career focused on countering the influence of the philosophes of the French Enlightenment, partly through his vehicle, the Année littéraire. [1]

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  6. Ellie - Wikipedia

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    Ellie the Octopus, in Pajanimals; Elly the Elephant, in Pocoyo; Ellie, a 2021 animated 3D Blender Legal cartoon Girl character, a former camping from short film Sprite Fright. Ellie Linton, the protagonist of the novel Tomorrow When the War Began; Ellie Miller, a main character on the television crime drama Broadchurch

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  8. Élie Cartan - Wikipedia

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    Élie Joseph Cartan ForMemRS (French:; 9 April 1869 – 6 May 1951) was an influential French mathematician who did fundamental work in the theory of Lie groups, differential systems (coordinate-free geometric formulation of PDEs), and differential geometry.

  9. Élie Berthet - Wikipedia

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    Élie Berthet (8 June 1815 - 3 February 1891) was a French novelist. Berthet was born in Limoges. A most prolific writer, he wrote more than 100 novels about Paris, criminal affairs, the prehistoric world, and other subjects. His Les Houilleurs de Polignies is reported to have been one of the inspirations for Zola's Germinal. [1]