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  1. Alfred Le Roux was born in Paris, France, on 11 December 1852, the son of a banker. As a young man, he wrote poetry, dedicating some verses to the exiled Henri, Count of Chambord, pretender to the French throne. He published a volume of poems in 1842, the novel Edouard Aubert in 1843, and the short story Henriette in the Revue des Deux-mondes ...

  2. Gaston Louis Alfred Leroux was born on May 6, 1868, in Paris, France. He was the illegitimate child of Marie Bidaut and Dominique Leroux, who married a month after his birth.

  3. Life and career. Leroux was born in Paris in 1868, the illegitimate child of Marie Bidaut and Dominique Leroux, who married a month after his birth. He claimed an illustrious pedigree, including descent from William II of England (in French, Guillaume le Roux), son of William the Conqueror, and social connections such as having been the ...

  4. Gaston Leroux (born May 6, 1868, Paris, Fr.—died April 15/16, 1927, Nice) was a French novelist, best known for his Le Fantôme de l’opéra (1910; The Phantom of the Opera), which later became famous in various film and stage renditions.

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  5. Alfred Le Roux was born in Paris, France, on 11 December 1852, the son of a banker. As a young man, he wrote poetry, dedicating some verses to the exiled Henri, Count of Chambord, pretender to the French throne. He published a volume of poems in 1842, the novel Edouard Aubert in 1843, and the short story Henriette in the Revue des Deux-mondes ...

  6. Jul 11, 2021 · Ten things you should know about Willie le Roux. 1. Willie le Roux was born in Stellenbosch on 18 August 1989 and attended Paul Roos Gymnasium, a boys’ high school, named after the Springboks captain on the 1906-07 tour of Europe. Alumni include Schalk Brits and Steven Kitshoff.

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  8. Jean-Marie Le Roux was the son of Louis Le Roux and Marie Anne Geffroy. He was born in Prat, a small town in Brittany near the north coast of France between Lannion and Guingamp, where his parents were farmers. He was from a Roman Catholic family and followed that faith throughout his life.

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