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Luce
can refer to:
- Luce, a town in Slovenia
- Luce (band), a rock band from San Francisco
- Luce, California, former town in Butte County
- Luce Bay, a large Bay in Wigtownshire in southern Scotland
- Luce County, Michigan, a county in the U.S. state of Michigan
- Luce (tramonti a nord est), Italian singer Elisa's most famous song
- Istituto Luce, historic Italian film institute
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People
- Luce Caponegro, an Italian actress and TV presenter and a former pornographic actress, best known under the stage name Selen
As a surname, Luce
can refer to:
- A. A. Luce, Irish academic and cleric
- Albert Luce, American industrialist
- Cyrus G. Luce, former governor of the U.S. state of Michigan
- Don Luce, Canadian hockey player
- R. Duncan Luce, American mathematician and psychologist
- Gordon H. Luce, an English scholar of Burma
- Henry Luce, co-founder and editor of Time Magazine
, philanthropist
- Clare Boothe Luce, playwright and politician, wife of Henry Luce
- John V. Luce, Irish classicist
- Maximilien Luce, French painter
- Mike Luce, drummer
- Richard Luce, Baron Luce
- Richard Luce, American artist
- Robert Luce, American politician
- Ron Luce, American evangelist
- Stanford Luce, a translator of Jules Verne and Louis-Ferdinand Céline
- Stephen Luce, U.S. Navy admiral
See also
- Esox lucius
a fish of the northern hemisphere —— also known as Pike, Gädda
- Luce's choice axiom, an axiom in probability theory
- Luci
- Lucy
- Lucey
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