Saint Leonard
Britishnoun
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Born on Nov. 6 on the feast of the Saint Leonard of Noblac, his parents named him after the Frankish religious figure.
From Time
Van Avermaet was part of a nine-man breakaway that jumped away from the pack after some 20km, shortly after going through Saint Leonard de Noblat, the home town of France's favorite rider, the 80-year-old Raymond Poulidor.
From Reuters
Froome, who has set his sights on double Olympic gold and a third Tour de France title, broke away on the Mt Saint Leonard climb and was joined by his team mate with barely 20 km to go as they took complete control of the race.
From Reuters
Saint Leonard the younger, abbot of Vendeuve; 15th of October, about 570.
From Project Gutenberg
His estate at Heslington, near York, where he built for his own residence a stately mansion, consisted chiefly of lands which had belonged to the Hospital of Saint Leonard and the Priory of Saint Andrew, two of the religious houses at York.
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