Letourneur is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Étienne-François Letourneur (1751–1817), French lawyer, soldier, and politician
François-Joseph Alexandre Letourneur (1769–1843), French soldier
Pierre Le Tourneur (1736–1788), French author and translator
René Letourneur (1898–1990), sculptor
Surname list
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Letourneur is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include: Étienne-François Letourneur (1751–1817), French lawyer, soldier, and politician...
Evelyne Letourneur (born 13 September 1947) is a French former artistic gymnast. She competed at the 1964 and 1968 Summer Olympics. "Evelyne Letourneur". sports-reference...
Alfred Letourneur (born 25 July 1907 in Amiens, France and died 4 January 1975 in New York City) was a French professional cyclist. He is known for setting...
Letourneur & Marchand, located in the prosperous Paris suburb Neuilly-sur-Seine, was a car body manufacturing business which became one of the last French...
Xavier Le Tourneur d'Ison, popularly known as Xavier Letourneur, is a French filmmaker and actor. One of the most respected artists in France,[dubious...
chassis to be bodied and fitted out by prestigious carroussiers such as Letourneur et Marchand and Chapron operating (in most cases) in the Paris area. The...
France's top coachbuilders of the time, including Figoni & Falaschi, Letourneur et Marchand, Alphonse Guilloré, Marcel Pourtout, Frères Dubois, Jacques...
filmmaker – Jury President Hugo Bardin, French singer and director Sophie Letourneur, French filmmaker Juliana Rojas, Brazilian filmmaker Jad Salfiti, British-Palestinian...
of Law in France". Middlesex University – School of Law. SSRN 929099. Letourneur, M.; Drago, R. (1958). "The Rule of Law as Understood in France". The...
of Comparative Law. 36 (1): 89–110. doi:10.2307/840185. JSTOR 840185. Letourneur, M.; Drago, R. (Spring 1958). "The Rule of Law as Understood in France"...
centrist or unaffiliated, along with two Directors, Étienne-François Letourneur and Lazare Carnot. Although only 20% were committed Royalists, many centrists...
(Proscribed and replaced after the Coup of 18 Fructidor) Étienne-François Letourneur 2 November 1795 – 20 May 1797 François Barthélemy 20 May – 4 September...
(with Alfred Letourneur) 3rd Six Days of Philadelphia-2 (with Alfred Letourneur) 1933 1st Six Days of Chicago-1 (with Alfred Letourneur) 1934 1st Six...
- Théo, le passeur Jean-Claude Dauphin - le notaire Francis Renaud - Letourneur Le deuxième souffle (1966) "The Second Wind (Le deuxieme souffle)". The...
Singing Nun' Annie Cordy (1928–2020), actress and singer Étienne-François Letourneur (1751–1817), French lawyer, soldier, and politician of the French Revolution...
to bring all frame production into the factory. On 17 May 1941, Alfred Letourneur was able to beat the motor-paced world speed record on a bicycle, reaching...
the Directory by the chambers, in replacement of the leaving director Letourneur. François Barbé-Marbois was elected president of the Council of the Ancients...
TNA Impact! from the RDS studios with Marc Blondin, replacing Michel Letourneur. He even had a war of the words against comedian Jean-René Dufort (of...
John Versor (Latin: Johannes Versoris, French: Jean Letourneur) (died c.1485) was a French Dominican, known as a Thomist philosopher and commentator on...
of political views led to a schism between Carnot and Étienne-François Letourneur, followed by François de Barthélemy, on the one side, and the triumvirate...