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    Pierre Paul Dehérain (19 April 1830 in Paris – 7 December 1902) was a French plant physiologist and agricultural chemist. He was notably the doctoral advisor...
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  • French painter Pierre Paul Dehérain (1830–1902), French plant physiologist and agricultural chemist Pierre de Hérain, born Pierre Déhérain, (1904–1972)...
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  • Pierre de Hérain (24 July 1904 – 25 September 1972) was a French film director. Pierre de Hérain was born as Pierre Déhérain on 24 July 1904 in Avilly-Saint-Léonard...
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    d’Histoire Naturelle, and later in that of Pierre Paul Dehérain at the École Pratique des Haute Études. Dehérain persuaded him to pursue an academic career...
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  • at the Ecole d'agriculture in Grignon. Here, he was a student of Pierre Paul Dehérain (1830-1902). In 1883 he became préparateur at the Muséum national...
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  • Petain. Routledge, 2014; ISBN 978-0582070370 Bonnichon, Philippe; Gény, Pierre, eds. (2012). Présences françaises outre-mer, XVIe-XXIe siècles: Science...
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    he worked on electrolysis of alcohol and nitric acid along with Pierre-Paul Dehérain. He visited Portugal and then the United States in 1862. He met William...
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  • 1836) 29 September – Émile Zola, writer (born 1840) 7 December – Pierre Paul Dehérain, chemist and botanist (born 1830) Alexandre Bertrand, archaeologist...
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  • Henri Meilhac, dramatist and opera librettist (died 1897) 10 April – Pierre Paul Dehérain, chemist and botanist (died 1902) 10 July – Camille Pissarro, painter...
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    (d. 1702), Governor of Ambon (1687–1691) Lauraceae Qu Deherainia Pierre Paul Dehérain (1830–1902) Primulaceae Qu Deinbollia Peter Vogelius Deinboll (1783–1874)...
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  • had as influences botanist Joseph Decaisne and plant physiologist Pierre Paul Deherain. In 1874 he obtained his doctorate in sciences, and was later appointed...
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  • Toulouse (1915). A biography of Raymond IV of Toulouse. Henri Dehérain. Henri Dehérain (1867–1941), a French historian and geographer. Les origines du...
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  • des historiens des croisades, by French historian and geographer Henri Dehérain. Jean Baptiste Mailly. Jean Baptiste Mailly (1744–1794), a French traveler...
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    her to be her personal painter. In 1820, she married the architect Louis-Pierre Haudebourt (1788-1849), with whom she had a son. Their home became a gathering...
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  • des historiens des croisades, by French historian and geographer Henri Dehérain (1867–1941). Auguste-Arthur Beugnot. Auguste-Arthur Beugnot (1797–1865)...
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    afterwards.An unpublished correspondence of François Pouqueville Henri Dehérain. Édouard Champion, Publisher, Paris 1921 "One can read in Pouqueville an...
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    Clermont-Tonnerre, Pierre Victor, baron Malouet, the poet Abbé Delille, Thomas Jefferson, the one-legged Minister Plenipotentiary to France Gouverneur Morris, Paul Barras...
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