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    Louis Frémy (April 2, 1805, Saint-Fargeau - March 16, 1891, Paris) was a French civil servant, politician and banker. Frémy was born in Saint-Fargeau...
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    Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac (UK: /ɡeɪˈluːsæk/ gay-LOO-sak, US: /ˌɡeɪləˈsæk/ GAY-lə-SAK, French: [ʒozɛf lwi ɡɛlysak]; 6 December 1778 – 9 May 1850) was a French...
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    Edmond Frémy (French: [fremi]; 28 February 1814 – 3 February 1894) was a French chemist. He is perhaps best known today for Frémy's salt, a strong oxidizing...
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    Charles Blount, Louis Frémy, Édouard Hentsch [fr], and Paulin Talabot, as well as landowning French colonists in Algeria. Louis Frémy, the governor of...
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    determinations of the atomic weights of several elements, and with Edmond Frémy, published Traité de chimie générale (1847–1850); Abrégé de chimie (1848);...
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    Honour that had been awarded to him on 7 February 1855. Henri Blondel Louis Frémy Pereire brothers Nicolas Stoskopf (2014), "Deauville (1859-1875), History...
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    chaired by the Crédit Foncier's Governor Louis Frémy.: 9  In 1880, following the SCA's collapse and Frémy's dismissal in 1877, the Crédit Foncier created...
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    Pierre Louis François Paultre de Lamotte [fr] (1774-1840), army general during the Napoleonic Wars born in Saint-Sauveur-en-Puisaye Louis Frémy (1805-1891)...
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    Moissan, formerly one of Frémy's students, continued the search. After trying many different approaches, he built on Frémy and Gore's earlier attempts...
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    Louis-Emmanuel Corvetto (12 July 1756 – 21 May 1821) was a Genoese lawyer who supported the French Revolution, became a leading politician under the First...
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  • were eligible to vote. Louis-Philippe of France did not have a majority and dissolved the legislature on 16 June 1842. Frémy, Dominique (2000). Quid...
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    Michèle Frémy, Quid. 2006. p. 1104. Eychart, Baptiste. Jean-Richard Bloch. The Spanish War and Tonight, The Annals of the Society of Friends of Louis Aragon...
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    He was the son of a watchmaker-mechanic. When he was 17, chemist Edmond Frémy accepted him as a laboratory assistant. He received his bachelor's degree...
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  • Rapport N. 301" (PDF). French National Assembly. Retrieved 5 June 2023. Frémy, Dominique (2000). Quid. Paris: R. Laffont. p. 755. Retrieved 17 June 2023...
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    Louis Nicolas Philippe Auguste, comte de Forbin (19 August 1777 in La Roque-d'Anthéron, Bouches-du-Rhône – 23 February 1841 in Paris) was the French painter...
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    Louis Étienne Watelet (25 August 1780, Paris - 21 June 1866, Paris) was a French landscape painter and art teacher. His father was a "Marchand-mercier"...
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  • registered voters voted. Louis-Philippe of France dissolved the legislature in the absence of a majority on 2 February 1839. Frémy, Dominique (2000). Quid...
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    the French Academy of Sciences was held, at which its president Edmond Frémy gave a special speech. He called Crocé-Spinelli and Sivel "martyrs of science"...
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    decided to study chemistry and began first in the laboratory of Edmond Frémy at the Musée d’Histoire Naturelle, and later in that of Pierre Paul Dehérain...
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  • timbrologie, a philatelic bulletin written by Edmond Frémy of Douai. Suffering an illness, Frémy gave away his bulletin to Tellier in 1890. At the beginning...
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    Louis XIV that can be seen in the cour d'honneur of Versailles. At the time of Cartellier's death only the horse had been cast. His son-in-law Louis Petitot...
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    Symposium. American Society of Civil Engineers. ISBN 978-0-7844-1032-5. Frémy, Dominique (1989). Quid de la tour Eiffel. R. Laffont. ISBN 978-2-221-06488-7...
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    1879–1891: Edmond Frémy 1891–1900: Alphonse Milne-Edwards 1900–1919: Edmond Perrier 1919–1931: Louis Mangin 1932–1936: Paul Lemoine 1936–1942: Louis Germain 1942–1949:...
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    Price, Bromine Compounds: Chemistry and Applications (1988) Edmond Frémy, Paul Louis Chastain, Encyclopédie Chimique (1883) p. 235 E. Burgoin, Preparation...
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    baryton-basse, Teodor Coman, alto, Sylvaine Billier, Martine Joste, Gérard Frémy, Yves Rault, pianos et l'Ensemble 2e2m sous la direction de Paul Méfano...
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    diversely called "matière blanche" (Louis-Nicolas Vauquelin), "cérébrote" (J. P. Couërbe), acide cérébrique (Edmond Frémy). Obviously, the brain tissues were...
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  • geologist and meteorologist (died 1876) 28 February - Edmond Frémy, chemist (died 1894) 19 April - Louis Amédée Achard, novelist (died 1875) 1 May - Marie-Alphonse...
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    and especially composers and musicians (e.g., Igor Blazhkov [ru], Gérard Frémy, Alexei Lubimov, Maria Yudina), who traveled more. Stationed in Zossen as...
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    Philadelphian as a member of the Société Royale de Médecin. In 1817, King Louis XVIII initiated him into the Order of Saint Michael. He died in Paris. "Founders...
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  • the leader of the French Resistance network "Alliance" Marie-Madeleine Frémy (died 1788), French artist Marie-Madeleine Gauthier (1920–1998), French...
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