Auguste Victor Louis Verneuil (French: [vɛʁnœj]; 3 November 1856 – 27 April 1913) was a French chemist who invented the first commercially viable process...
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synthetic gemstones, developed in the late 1883 by the French chemist Auguste Verneuil. It is primarily used to produce the ruby, sapphire and padparadscha...
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desired and valued. Ruby was the first gemstone to be synthesized by Auguste Verneuil with his development of the flame-fusion process in 1902. Synthetic...
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department Verneuil-sur-Serre, in the Aisne department Verneuil-sur-Vienne, in the Haute-Vienne department Aristide Auguste Stanislas Verneuil (1823–1895)...
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1887, Fremy and Auguste Verneuil manufactured artificial ruby by fusing BaF2 and Al2O3 with a little chromium at red heat. In 1903, Verneuil announced he...
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(crystalline aluminium oxide, also known as corundum) was invented by Auguste Verneuil, making jewelled bearings much cheaper. Today most jewelled bearings...
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1902, the French chemist Auguste Verneuil announced a process for producing synthetic ruby crystals. In the flame-fusion (Verneuil process), fine alumina...
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made crystal corundum from which small stones could be cut. Frimy and Auguste Verneuil manufactured artificial ruby by fusing BaF2 and Al2O3 with a little...
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Aristide Auguste Stanislas Verneuil (29 September 1823, Paris – 11 January 1895) was a French physician and surgeon. He studied medicine in Paris, where...
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to weld rails 1902 – Synthetic rubies created by the Verneuil process developed by Auguste Verneuil 1908 – Cellophane invented by Jacques E. Brandenberger...
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de Verneuil. Philippe Edouard POULLETIER de VERNEUIL (1805-1873). Online extract from Annales des Mines, Paris, with biography by Gabriel Auguste Daubrée...
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barbiturate, being used as a treatment for insomnia from 1903. Auguste Verneuil develops the Verneuil process for making synthetic rubies. German chemist Wilhelm...
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reagent by Victor Grignard in 1900. Verneuil process (method to manufacture synthetic gemstones) by Auguste Verneuil in 1902. Laminated glass by the French...
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The Sicilian Clan (category Films directed by Henri Verneuil)
French-Italian gangster film based on the novel by Auguste Le Breton. It was directed by Henri Verneuil and stars Jean Gabin, Lino Ventura and Alain Delon...
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his family. In July 1867, he traveled on to Paris to meet Auguste Nélaton, Auguste Verneuil and Louis Pasteur. During his travels, he did not only learn...
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Louis-Auguste de Bourbon, duc du Maine (31 March 1670 – 14 May 1736) was an illegitimate son of Louis XIV and his official mistress, Madame de Montespan...
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inhaled or consumed. The compound was first synthesized in 1884 by Auguste Verneuil by the reaction of hydrogen selenide and cyanamide: H2Se + N≡C−NH2...
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Louis XVI (redirect from Louis-Auguste (Louis XVI))
Louis XVI (Louis-Auguste; French: [lwi sɛːz]; 23 August 1754 – 21 January 1793) was the last king of France before the fall of the monarchy during the...
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Auguste Le Breton (born Auguste Monfort 18 February 1913 – 31 May 1999) was a Breton novelist who wrote primarily about the criminal underworld. His novels...
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Philip II of France (redirect from Philippe Auguste)
1165 – 14 July 1223), also known as Philip Augustus (French: Philippe Auguste), was King of France from 1180 to 1223. His predecessors had been known...
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Françoise Despres-Verneuil, who was succeeded by Josefa Seiffert in 1766, which was a humiliation for Elisabeth Auguste. Elisabeth Auguste moved to her own...
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Gaston Henri de Bourbon, Duke of Verneuil (3 November 1601 – 28 May 1682), was the bishop of Metz from 1612 to 1652, despite not being ordained. In his...
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of Conti 1666–1682 : Henri, Duke of Verneuil 1682–1737 : Louis Auguste, Duke of Maine 1737–1755 : Louis Auguste, Prince of Dombes 1755–1775 : Louis Charles...
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Louis Auguste de Bourbon, Prince of Dombes (4 March 1700 in Palace of Versailles – 1 October 1755 in Palace of Fontainebleau) was a grandson of Louis...
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Lysiscote (1860), Surprise (1861), Gladiateur (1866), Auguste (1868), Trocadero (1869), Nougat (1876), Verneuil (1878), Clementine (1879), Courtois (1880) Leading...
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and sapphires were created using the Verneuil method, developed by French chemist Auguste Victor Louis Verneuil. This method involves melting aluminum...
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Guitry (1885–1957) Paul Gury (1888-1974) Jean Cocteau (1889–1963) Louis Verneuil (1893–1952) Rose Celli (1895–1982) Antonin Artaud (1896–1948) Marcel Achard...
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legitimized By Madame de Verneuil Gaston Henri, Duke of Verneuil, legitimized Gabrielle Angélique, mademoiselle de Verneuil, legitimized By Madame de...
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(Tignous) – French cartoonist killed in the Charlie Hebdo shooting Louis Verneuil – French playwright Claude Victor-Perrin – French military commander and...
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1331 the Count of Maine became a peer of the realm. After the Battle of Verneuil in 1424, the English occupied Maine, and John of Lancaster took the title...
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