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Lagrange, la Grange or La Grange (French: topographic name for someone who lived by a granary) is a French surname that may refer to La Grange (actor) (1635–1692), French actor; Étienne de La Grange (died 1388), French politician; Georges Lagrange (1928–2004), translator to and writer in Esperanto; Georges Lagrange (bishop) (1929–2014 ...
La Grange (Named for the Château de la Grange-Bléneau, the French estate of the Marquis de Lafayette) La Marque; La Porte ("The Door") La Salle County (named after explorer René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle) Lamar County (named after early Texas leader Mirabeau Buonaparte Lamar, of Huguenot descent)
"La Grange" is a song by the American rock group ZZ Top, from their 1973 album Tres Hombres. One of ZZ Top's most successful songs, it was released as a single in 1973 and received extensive radio play, rising to No. 41 on the Billboard Hot 100 in June 1974. [ 5 ]
Grange or Grangé is a French surname that may refer to the following people: Adenike Grange, Nigerian paediatrician; La Grange (disambiguation) – multiple people; Le Grange (disambiguation) – multiple people; David Grange (disambiguation) – multiple people; François-Cyrille Grange (born 1983), French alpine skier
The community and a French settlement nearby were also called "French Bar". The community was founded in 1852 around the same time French miners struck gold on a bar in the Tuolumne River. By 1854, there were over 100 buildings in La Grange. [3] [4] La Grange became the county seat of Stanislaus County in 1856. Aside from its French population ...
1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km 2 (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries. La Grange ( French pronunciation: [la ɡʁɑ̃ʒ] ) is a commune in the Doubs department in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region in eastern France .
Joseph-Louis Lagrange [a] (born Giuseppe Luigi Lagrangia [5] [b] or Giuseppe Ludovico De la Grange Tournier; [6] [c] 25 January 1736 – 10 April 1813), also reported as Giuseppe Luigi Lagrange [7] or Lagrangia, [8] was an Italian mathematician, physicist and astronomer, later naturalized French.
Anne de La Grange-Trianon (1632 – 20 January 1707) was a French aristocrat, spouse to Louis de Buade de Frontenac, twice Governor General of New France.Though she never set foot in Canada, [1] La Grange played an important role in the development of the colony as Frontenac's ambassador in the court of Louis XIV.