Jean-Joseph Tranchot (January 2, 1752 – April 30, 1815) was a French military cartographer. He is most well known for his topographical survey of the Rhineland...
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Napoleonic French state, the French triangulation was extended by Jean-Joseph Tranchot into the German Rhineland from 1801, subsequently completed after...
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At the beginning of the 19th century, the Napoleonic geographer Jean Joseph Tranchot began the topographic survey of the Rhineland at the scale of 1:20000...
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Tranchotstein. This small boundary stone was named after French geographer, Jean Joseph Tranchot (1752–1815), who undertook a survey of the Rhinelands by order of...
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des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen. p. 14. Retrieved 3 January 2019. Jean Joseph Tranchot (1801–1814), Topographische Aufnahme der Rheinlande (in German) Wikimedia...
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trigonometric point for the surveying of the Rhineland which was begun by Jean-Joseph Tranchot and continued by Friedrich Carl Ferdinand von Müffling. From 1894...
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son Edward of Westminster, Prince of Wales, and John Fortescue. Jean-Joseph Tranchot (1752 – 1815): French military cartographer Communes of the Meuse...
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