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Émile Dubois (cyclist)
Émile Dubois may refer to: *Émile Dubois (murderer) Louis-Amadeo Brihier Lacroix, better known as Émile Dubois (29 April 1867 – 26 March 1907) was a French serial killer and robber, known as a folk hero in Chile. Early life Louis-Amadeo Brihier Lacroix was the son of Joseph Brihier and Marie ... (1867–1907), French-born serial killer in Chile * Émile Dubois (politician) (1913–1973), French politician * Émile-Jules Dubois (1853–1904), French doctor and politician * Jacques-Émile Dubois (1920–2005), French chemist * Émile Fernand-Dubois (1869–1952), Belgian sculptor and medallist {{hndis, Dubois, Emile ...
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Émile Dubois (murderer)
Louis-Amadeo Brihier Lacroix, better known as Émile Dubois (29 April 1867 – 26 March 1907) was a French serial killer and robber, known as a folk hero in Chile. Early life Louis-Amadeo Brihier Lacroix was the son of Joseph Brihier and Marie Lacroix. At fifteen, he killed the father of his girlfriend, a retired policeman. He then worked as miner in Courrières for two years, until a foreman was found dead. After two months in prison for theft, he embarked for Venezuela at the age of twenty taking the name Émile Dubois. In 1903, aided by his two lovers Ursula Morales and her friend Catalina, he murdered a young Peruvian engineer in a trap laid in a brothel in Ouro, stealing the young man's savings. Murder of Ernesto Lafontaine Dubois' first recorded murder in Chile was on 7 January, 1905. The mutilated body of Ernesto Lafontaine, a French merchant who served as the first mayor of Providencia, Chile, Providencia, was found in Santiago by Roman Díaz, an alderman and personal f ...
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Émile Dubois (politician)
Émile Dubois (1913–1973) was a French politician. He served as a member of the National Assembly from 1951 to 1955, representing Nord Nord, a word meaning "north" in several European languages, may refer to: Acronyms * National Organization for Rare Disorders, an American nonprofit organization * New Orleans Recreation Department, New Orleans, Louisiana, US Film and televisi .... References 1913 births 1973 deaths Politicians from Lille French Section of the Workers' International politicians Deputies of the 2nd National Assembly of the French Fourth Republic Senators of Nord (French department) {{Nord-politician-stub ...
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Émile-Jules Dubois
Émile-Jules Dubois (28 December 1853 - 7 May 1904) was a French medical doctor and politician who was a deputy in the National Assembly from 1898 to 1904. Life Émile-Jules Dubois was born on 28 December 1853 in Saint-Léonard-de-Noblat, Haute-Vienne. He became a school professor in the city of Paris, and then established himself in the 14th arrondissement of Paris as a doctor of medicine. At one time he was shot by a deranged patient. Later, during a diphtheria epidemic of 1890, he came close to death after treating children infected with the disease. Dubois was a municipal councilor from 1882. He became president of the general counsel of the Seine department, which covered Paris and the suburbs, from 3 April 1897 to 15 June 1898. Dubois was elected deputy for the Seine, representing the second constituency of the 14th arrondissement, in the general legislative elections of 22 May 1898. He joined the Socialist Republican group. He was involved in many proposals for laws related ...
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Jacques-Émile Dubois
Jacques-Émile Dubois (13 April 1920 – 2 April 2005) was a French chemist. In 1981, Dubois became a founding member of the World Cultural Council The World Cultural Council is an international organization whose goals are to promote cultural values, goodwill and philanthropy among individuals. The organization founded in 1982 and based in Mexico, has held a yearly award ceremony since 198 .... References 1920 births 2005 deaths French Resistance members 20th-century French chemists Founding members of the World Cultural Council Library science scholars {{France-chemist-stub ...
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