LEVESQUE, BENJAMIN DAVID
the free encyclopedia Levesque or Lévesque is a surname of French origin · equivalent to English Bishop · and may refer to: Alice Lemieux-Lévesque (1905–1983) · Canadian-American writer André M. Levesque (born 1959) · Canadian historian · military officer · and civil servant Andrea Levesque · American media personality Andrée Lévesque (born 1939) · Canadian historian Annie Levesque (born 1979) · Canadian volleyball player Arianna Steckler Levesque · American media personality Athena Levesque · American media personality Cassandra Levesque (born c. 1999) · American politician Chris Levesque (born 1980) · Canadian ice hockey player Christian Lévesque (born 1970) · Canadian politician Elyse Levesque (born 1985) · Canadian film and television actress Emilien Levesque (1922–2003) · American politician Emily Levesque (born 1984) · American astrophysicist François Lévesque (1732–1787) · French-born Canadian merchant and politician François Lévesque (lawyer) (1772–1823) · Canadian lawyer and politician Georges-Henri Lévesque (1903–2000)
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1905–1983), Canadian-American writer André M. Levesque (born 1959), Canadian historian, military officer, and civil servant Andrea Levesque , American media personality Andrée Lévesque (born 1939), Canadian historian Annie Levesque (born 1979), Canadian volleyball player Arianna Steckler Levesque , American media personality Athena Levesque , American media personality Cassandra Levesque (born c. 1999), American politician Chris Levesque (born 1980), Canadian ice hockey player Christian Lévesque
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