Charles Lucien Lambert, also known as Lucien Lambert, Sr. or Lucien Lambert père (1828–1896), was an American pianist, music teacher and composer, born...
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Lucien-Leon Guillaume Lambert or Lucien Lambert, Jr. (1858–1945) was a French pianist and composer of African-American Creole descent. His family was...
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admiral Charles de Lambert (disambiguation), any of several people of the same name Charles Lambert (disambiguation) Charles Lucien Lambert (1828–1896), American...
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Charles Lucien Lambert (1828–96), African-American composer George Lambert (baritone) (1900–1971), English baritone mainly active in Canada Donald Lambert (1904–1962)...
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Sidney Lambert, born in 1838. Both sons studied music with their father, and afterward became noted musicians and composers. Lambert's grandson Lucien-Léon...
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Charles Lucien Lambert (1828–1896), American composer Charles Lambert (Archdeacon of Hampstead) (1872–1954), British Anglican priest Charles Lambert (Archdeacon...
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Lori Laitman (born 1955) Joseph Lamb (1887–1960) Charles Lucien Lambert (1828–1896) Lucien Lambert, Jr. (1858–1945) Benjamin Johnson Lang (1837–1909) David...
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Rodolphe Lucien Desdunes. Basile Barès Edmund Dédé Laurent Dubuclet Louis Moreau Gottschalk Lucien-Léon Guillaume Lambert Charles Lucien Lambert Sidney...
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Upon Lambert's death in 1494, their son Jean became Lord of Monaco as Jean II. Claudine outlived Jean, who was murdered in 1505 by his brother Lucien, the...
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in the early 1500s Charles Lucien Lambert, US (c. 1828–1896) Lucien-Léon Guillaume Lambert, France (1858–1945) Sidney Lambert, US (1838–1905) Ludovic Lamothe...
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