• Louis Bignon (26 June 1816 – 18 May 1906) was a famous French chef whose Café Riche became the most fashionable in Paris. He was also a noted agriculturalist...
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  • d'État Jean-Paul Bignon, (1662–1743), French ecclesiastic, statesman, writer, preacher, and librarian to Louis XIV of France Jérôme Bignon (1589–1656), French...
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    Louis Pierre Édouard, Baron Bignon (3 January 1771 in La Mailleraye-sur-Seine – 6 January 1841) was a French diplomat and historian. Louis de Bignon was...
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    Jérôme Bignon (French pronunciation: [ʒeʁom biɲɔ̃]; 1589–1656) was a French lawyer born in Paris. His family originated from the western part of France...
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    The Bignon Commission (French: commission Bignon; 1693–1718) was a group directed by the French minister Colbert to examine the feasibility of compiling...
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  • The Bignon Commission (French: commission Bignon; 1793–1794) was a French military tribunal that terrorized Nantes during the French Revolution. The president...
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    Louis XIV of France. His protégé, Joseph Pitton de Tournefort, named the genus Bignonia (Virginia jasmine) after him in 1694. Born in Paris, Bignon was...
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    Peletier and the Boulevard des Italiens, was richly decorated by its owner, Louis Bignon, with a marble and bronze stairway, statues, tapestries, and velour curtains...
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  • Redzepi Lertchai Treetawatchaiwong Graciela de Holman Antoine Beauvilliers Louis Bignon Georges Blanc Raymond Blanc Paul Bocuse Joël Dupuch Stéphane Froidevaux...
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    the Café de la Paix, and then the Café Riche under the direction of Louis Bignon (1816–1906). The Franco-Prussian War began in July 1870. Joseph Favre...
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  • respective commanders-in-chief. They met the French delegation led by Louis Bignon, who held, the port-folio of foreign affairs, General Guillemot, chief...
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  • French armed forces. The French delegates who signed the treaty were: Louis Bignon, who held the portfolio of foreign affairs, General Guillemot, chief...
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    1719–1741: Jean-Paul Bignon 1741–1743: Jérôme Bignon de Blanzy [fr] 1743–1772: Armand-Jérôme Bignon 1770–1784: Jérôme-Frédéric Bignon [fr]; Grégoire Desaunays [fr]...
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    Armand-Augustin-Louis de Caulaincourt, duc de Vicence (French pronunciation: [kolɛ̃kuʁ], 9 December 1773 – 19 February 1827), was a French military officer...
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  • 1809-1811 Jean-Charles Serra 1810-1812 Louis Pierre Édouard Bignon 1812 Dominique Dufour de Pradt 1826-1837 Louis Marie Raymond Durand (consul) Main source:...
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    Victor de Riqueti, marquis de Mirabeau (category Knights of the Order of Saint Louis)
    days at Vincennes, and then exiled to his country estate at Bignon near Nemours. At Bignon the school of the physiocrats was really established, and the...
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    former French Resident in the Duchy of Warsaw, Commissioner Louis Pierre Édouard Bignon. Actual power, however, was exercised by Dutch General Dirk van...
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    Armand-Jérôme Bignon (21 October 1711, Paris – 8 March 1772, Paris) was a French lawyer, royal librarian and conseiller d'État. The lord of Île Belle and...
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    include Tomb of Louvois in the Church of (St-Eustache) in Paris; the tomb of Bignon, the King's librarian, made in 1656, in (St-Nicolas du Chardonnet); and...
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    Marie Joseph Louis Adolphe Thiers (/tiˈɛər/ tee-AIR, French: [maʁi ʒozɛf lwi adɔlf tjɛʁ]; 15 April 1797 – 3 September 1877) was a French statesman and...
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    Louis-Mathieu, comte Molé (24 January 1781 – 23 November 1855) was a French statesman and a close friend and associate of Louis Philippe I, King of the...
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    Barbizon school who made many pictures of Hérisson and the surroundings. Louis Bignon (26 June 1816 - 18 May 1906), restaurateur, who made the Café Riche the...
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    France's imminent intervention in Belgium, several deputies, led by Baron Bignon, unsuccessfully requested similar intervention to support Polish independence...
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    Magazine. Vol. VI, no. 161. p. 566. Retrieved 27 June 2012. Delamarre, Louis Narcisse (1911). "François-Juste-Marie Raynouard" . Catholic Encyclopedia...
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    Louis Phélypeaux (18 August 1705 – 27 February 1777) Count of Saint-Florentin, Marquis (1725) and Duke of La Vrillière (1770), was a French politician...
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    Antoine-Louis Rouillé, comte de Jouy (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃twan lwi ʁuje kɔ̃t də ʒwi], 7 June 1689 – 20 September 1761) was a French statesman and...
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  • Le Bignon-du-Maine (French pronunciation: [lə biɲɔ̃ dy mɛn], literally Le Bignon of the Maine) is a commune in the Mayenne department in northwestern...
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    Alphonse Marie Louis de Prat de Lamartine (French: [alfɔ̃s maʁi lwi dəpʁa də lamaʁtin]; 21 October 1790 – 28 February 1869) was a French author, poet...
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    Jean Louis Barthou (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ lwi baʁtu]; 25 August 1862 – 9 October 1934) was a French politician of the Third Republic who served as...
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    Louis Alexandre (comte de Mirabeau). Honoré Gabriel Riqueti, comte de Mirabeau, was the son of Victor. Honoré-Gabriel Mirabeau was born at Le Bignon,...
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