Latour
Latour stands for:
- Latour (Haute -Garonne), a municipality in the department of Haute- Garonne
- Latour -Bas- Elne, a commune in the department of Pyrénées- Orientales
- Latour- de -Carol, a commune in the department of Pyrénées- Orientales
- Latour- de -France, a commune in the department of Pyrénées- Orientales
- Latour -en- Woëvre, a municipality in the department of Meuse
- Château Latour, a French winery
- Canton Latour- de -France in the department of Pyrénées- Orientales
- Latour ( family) name of a Swiss and Grison noble family
Latour or La Tour is the surname of the following persons:
- Bruno Latour ( b. 1947 ), French sociologist and philosopher
- Caspar de Latour (1827-1861), a Swiss lawyer and politician
- Charles César de Fay de La Tour- Maubourg (1756-1831), French general
- Elvine de La Tour (1841-1916), founder of the Evangelical Foundation de La Tour in Treffen
- Frédéric Maurice de La Tour d' Auvergne (1605-1652), Duke of Bouillon and French General
- Georges de la Tour (1593-1652), French painter of the Baroque
- Hanspeter Latour ( b. 1947 ), Swiss football coach
- Henri de Baillet -Latour (1876-1942), President of the IOC
- Henri Fantin -Latour (1836-1904), French painter
- Henri de La Tour d' Auvergne, vicomte de Turenne (1611-1675), French military leader
- Jorge Latour (1898-1972), Brazilian diplomat
- Josef Latour (1820-1903), General in Austria - Hungary
- Maurice Quentin de La Tour (1704-1788), portrait painter of the French Rococo
- Peter Scholl- Latour (* 1924), German journalist
- Maximilian Baillet Latour (1737-1806), Austrian general and Hofkriegsratspräsident.
- Theodor Baillet Latour (1780-1848), son of Maximilian Baillet Latour, the Austrian Minister of War
See also:
- La Tour
- De la Tour
- Disambiguation