Jean Waldruche de Montrémy (1913–1998) was a French industrialist, racing driver, motorsport official, and race car designer. Jean de Montrémy was born...
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Jean le Bouthillier de Rancé, the founder of the Trappist Cistercians. This work won the Prix Combourg de l'Académie Chateaubriand in 2007. Montremy has...
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1951 24 Hours of Le Mans (redirect from Jean Larivière)
Biennial Cup – #60 Pierre Hérnard / Jean de Montrémy Index of Performance – #60 Pierre Hérnard / Jean de Montrémy Coupe des Dames – Mme Yvonne Simon /...
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Biennial Cup – #52 Pierre Hérnard / Jean de Montrémy Index of Performance – #19 Abecassis / Macklin & #52 Hérnard / de Montrémy (tied) Laban 2001, p. 104. Spurring...
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Pernod — Maisons Pernod Fils. In 1944 Hémard installed his son-in-law Jean de Montrémy, until then working for aeronautical parts manufacturer Bronze-Avia...
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challenge this year came from Gordini with a 3-litre T24S for F1 drivers Jean Behra and Élie Bayol. Like Maserati, they also ran a smaller T20S in the...
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Prix of Endurance, and took place on 13 and 14 June 1953, at the Circuit de la Sarthe, Le Mans (France). It was also the third round of the F.I.A. World...
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Deaths in December 1998 (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
and author, heart attack. Jocelyn Crane, 89, American carcinologist. Jean de Montrémy, 85, French industrialist, racing driver, and race car designer. William...
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success two weeks after Le Mans in Formula 2, when Jean Behra beat the Ferrari 500s in the final Grand Prix de la Marne Fastest Lap in practice – Hermann Lang...
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Louis Rosier in his Talbot T150 who recorded the fastest lap in practice. Jean Lucas badly damaged the Dreyfus Ferrari avoiding a child who had wandered...
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John Scheid (category Academic staff of the Collège de France)
de culte dans une religion d’État ?", La Vie des idées, 28 June 2011. de Montrémy 2012 since he was naturalized in 1973 Cf. notice SUDOC de Montrémy 2012...
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and co-driver Jean Hémard drove their 750 cc Panhard-Monopole to a fourteenth place finish. 1954 — Simon and teammate Jean de Montrémy entered a 750 cc...
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The 1951 Monte Carlo Rally was the 21st Rallye Automobile de Monte-Carlo. It was won by Jean Trévoux. Rallye Monte-Carlo 1951 "1951 Miscellaneous Rallies"...
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Casanova David Bénichou Roger Dadoune Gilbert Lascault Jean-Maurice de Montremy Lionel Richard Jean Pierre Salgas Véronique Schiltz Nadine Vasseur. Show...
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aged 71, on 11 January 2010. Jacquillat married Marie-Annick Waldruche de Montrémy in 1963, with which he had four children. In 2005, after retiring, Jacquillat...
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Prix Combourg-Chateaubriand (redirect from Prix Combourg de l'Académie Chateaubriand)
et terreur 2005: Jean-Christian Petitfils for Louis XVI 2006: Francis Huré for Portraits de Pechkoff 2007: Jean-Maurice de Montremy for Rancé, le soleil...
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French author, born in 1946. Hugues Occansey, basketball player Jean-Maurice de Montremy, author Communes of the Moselle department "Répertoire national...
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scientifiques (in French). 128 (19): 24–32. Montremy, F. de (1926). "Bénitier en pierre du XIIe siècle conservé au musée de Cluny". Bulletin Monumental. 85 (1):...
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Michel Zink (category Academic staff of the Collège de France)
"Soirée hommage au poète Georges Zink" (in French). 2010-04-23. de Montremy, Jean-Maurice. "Michel Zink, le conteur du Moyen Age" (French), L'Histoire...
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