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Leiria
Leisler, Jacob
Leisnig
Leith
Leitmeritz
Leitner, Gottlieb Wilhelm
Leitrim
Leixões
Lejeune, Louis François, Baron
Lekain
Leland, Charles Godfrey
Leland, John (antiquary)
Leland, John (theologian)
Leland Stanford Jr. University
Leleges
Lelewel, Joachim
Lelong, Jacques
Lely, Sir Peter
Le Maçon, Robert
Le Maire de Belges, Jean
Lemaître, François Élie Jules
Le Mans
Le Marchant, John Gaspard
Lemberg
Lemercier, Louis Jean Népomucéne
Lemery, Nicolas
Lemery
Lemgo
Lemierre, Antoine Marin
Lemire, Jules Auguste
Lemming
Lemniscate
Lemnos
Lemoinne, John Émile
Lemon, Mark
Lemon
Lemonnier, Antoine Louis Camille
Lemonnier, Pierre Charles
Lemoyne, Jean Baptiste
Lemprière, John
Lemur
Lena
Le Nain
Lenau, Nikolaus
Lenbach, Franz von
Lenclos, Ninon de
Lenfant, Jacques
Lenkoran
Lennep, Jacob van
Lennep
Lennox
Lennox, Charlotte
Lennox, Margaret, Countess of
Leno, Dan
Lenormant, François
Lenox
Lens (France)
Lens
Lent
Lenthall, William
Lentil
Lentulus
Lenz, Jakob Michael Reinhold
Leo (popes)
Leo (emperors)
Leo, Brother
Leo, Heinrich
Leo, Johannes
Leo, Leonardo
Leo (constellation)
Leoben
Leobschütz
Leochares
Leofric
Leominster
Leominster (Massachusetts)
León, Luis Ponce de
Leon, Moses de
Leon of Modena
León (Mexico)
Leon (Nicaragua)
Leon (province)
Leon (city)
Leonardo da Vinci
Leonardo of Pisa
Leoncavallo, Ruggiero
Leonidas
Leontiasis Ossea
Leontini
Leontius
Leopard
Leopardi, Giacomo, Count
Leopardo, Alessandro
Leopold
Leopold I. (emperor)
Leopold II. (emperor)
Leopold I., King of the Belgians
Leopold II., King of the Belgians
Leopold II. of Habsburg-Lorraine
Leopold II. (lake)
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