Louis Favre may refer to: Louis Favre (engineer) (1826–1879), Swiss engineer Louis Favre (painter) (1892–1956), French painter, print maker, writer and...
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Louis Favre (26 January 1826 – 19 July 1879) was a Swiss businessman and self-taught engineer who is primarily notable for the construction of the Gotthard...
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philosopher and educator Louis Favre (disambiguation), multiple people Lucien Favre (born 1957), Swiss footballer and manager Luis Favre, pen name of Felipe...
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Brett Lorenzo Favre (/fɑːrv/ FARV; born October 10, 1969) is an American former professional football quarterback who played in the National Football...
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In 1792, Abraham Favre and his two sons, Frederic and Henry-Louis, founded the company A. Favre & Fils in Le Locle. Abraham Favre had always concentrated...
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Louis Favre (15 September 1892 – 17 April 1956) was a French painter, print maker, writer and inventor who spent most of his life in France and the Netherlands...
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is managed by Jean-Louis Gasset and captained by Téji Savanier. Montpellier is owned by Laurent Nicollin, the son of the late Louis Nicollin, a French...
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goût, 1834, p.336-9 Joseph Favre, Dictionnaire universel de Cuisine, Paris 1894, cited by Raboud-Schüle, 2007 Louis Favre, L'habitation—le vêtement—les...
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respectively. Ultimately, the final bid submitted by the Swiss engineer Louis Favre was selected as the best offer, receiving a contract to build the tunnel...
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Louis Favre was a Swiss footballer who played in the 1930s and 1940s. He played as defender. Favre played the 1935–36 Nationalliga season with Young Boys...
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Jean; Pajot, Léon Louis; Favre, Léopold (1879). Dictionnaire historique de l'ancien langage françois (in French). Vol. 6. L. Favre. Retrieved 2022-08-27...
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Austrian clockmaker, Graz, first Austrian clock producer. Frédéric-Louis Favre-Bulle (1770–1849), Swiss chronometer maker, Le Locle, marine chronometer...
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Republicans, voting against the socialists. When Louis Napoleon was elected President of France, Favre openly opposed him.On 2 December 1851 he tried with...
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Packers' Brett Favre and the Rams Kurt Warner, who shared a combined total of five NFL MVP awards, became lopsided thanks to St. Louis' improved defense...
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Favre–Racouchot syndrome is a solar elastotic disorder consisting of multiple open comedones that occurs in skin damaged by sunlight, especially under...
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Simon Favre (May 31, 1760 – July 3, 1813) was an interpreter of the Muskogean languages, particularly Choctaw and Chickasaw, for the French, British,...
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Louis Favre (23 October 1923 – 15 January 2008) was a French football player and later manager. Youye played as a striker, then as a winger, then as a...
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of the House of Savoy Louis Favre (1826–1879), engineer, responsible for the construction of the Gotthard Tunnel Philippe Favre (1961–2013), racing driver...
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the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in south-eastern France. The painter Louis Favre built a house here. Communes of the Haute-Savoie department "Répertoire...
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the restitution of their civil rights as heirs of Louis XVI, no less an advocate than Jules Favre pled their cause. However, DNA testing conducted in...
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Contest 2016 with the song "What's the Pressure" written by Sanne Putseys, Louis Favre, Birsen Uçar and Yannick Werther. The song was performed by Laura Tesoro...
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born), painter, sculptor Thérèse Lemoine-Lagron (1891–1949), painter Louis Favre (1892–1956), painter, creator of lithographs Bram van Velde (1892–1981)...
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melioration Marc Faber (born 1946), investment analyst and entrepreneur Louis Favre (1826–1879), engineer of the Gotthard tunnel Elsa Gasser (1896–1967)...
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Super Bowl XXXI (category Brett Favre)
Packers' fortunes turned after head coach Mike Holmgren and quarterback Brett Favre joined the team in 1992. After four losing seasons, the Patriots' rise began...
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William Daniel, American temperance movement leader (d. 1897) January 26 – Louis Favre, Swiss engineer (d. 1879) January 27 Mikhail Saltykov-Shchedrin, Russian...
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Armani Epos Epson Endura Louis Erard ETA SA Esprit Eterna F. P. Journe Fastrack A. Favre & Fils Carlo Ferrara Festina Favre-Leuba Fendi Ferragamo Fila...
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[@caileypresleyfleming] (March 28, 2024). "17". Retrieved March 28, 2024 – via Instagram. Favre, Cassandra (December 23, 2015). "Dreams of Stardom: Picayune native appears...
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Selah Sue Producers – Patrice Lyrics – Sanne Putseys, Pieter Jan Seaux, Louis Favre, Joachim Saerens Label: Because Music Bass - Pieter Jan Seaux "Selah...
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1811) July 17 – Maurycy Gottlieb, Polish painter (b. 1856) July 19 – Louis Favre, French engineer (b. 1826) August 14 – Ivan Davidovich Lazarev, Russian...
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