• cocktails and flavoured coffee. The company was founded in Grenoble in 1720 by Mathieu Teisseire and remained in his immediate family until the mid-19th...
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    Camille Teisseire (22 September 1764 – 12 September 1842) was a French politician and businessman prominent in the civic and industrial life of Grenoble, the...
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  • a list of notable people born in or associated with the French city of Grenoble, Isère. The city was the birthplace of the following people. Abel Servien...
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    headquarters there and is also the site of the main manufacturing plant of Teisseire, a beverage company now owned by Britvic. Communes of the Isère department...
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  • Jean-Pierre Teisseire (born 31 August 1940) is a French politician. Teisseire entered local politics as a member of the Union for French Democracy party...
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  • Caen 19th Place: Nantes 20th Place: Le Havre Auxerre Bordeaux Boulogne Grenoble Le Mans Lens       Lille Lorient Lyon Marseille Monaco Montpellier Nancy...
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    Claude Perier (category Businesspeople from Grenoble)
    befriended Camille Teisseire, a very popular Jacobin member of Grenoble's municipal council and the city's chief of police. In 1794, Teisseire married Marine...
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    mountain pass in the southern region of the French Dauphiné Alps near Grenoble. It is the eighth highest paved road in the Alps, and recurrently the highest...
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  • Marie-Charlotte Pascal (category People from Grenoble)
    minister; Legion of Honor Adelaide-Hélène (Marine) (1779–1851), m. Camille Teisseire (Sub-Prefect, Ardèche; deputy, Isère) Camille-Joseph (1781–1844), m. Pelagie...
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    II, as cycling recovered from a universal five- or six-year hiatus, the Grenoble-based newspaper decided to create and organize a cycling stage race covering...
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  • June to 14 June 1953. The race started and finished in Grenoble. The race was won by Lucien Teisseire. "Critérium du Dauphiné (World Tour), France". BikeRaceInfo...
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  • was held from 1 June to 6 June 1948. The race started and finished in Grenoble. The race was won by Édouard Fachleitner of the La Perle team. "Critérium...
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    Saint Roch Cemetery (category Buildings and structures in Grenoble)
    1965, as are the painters Jules Flandrin and Jean Achard and Camille Teisseire, representative for Isère in the French Chamber of Deputies (1820–1824)...
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    Bahrain National Museum. Istanbul Modern-Bahrain 2013: Grenoble: Musée de Grenoble-Bibliothèque Teisseire-Malherbe. Les Mots dans l'Art 2013: Zurich: Museum...
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    Jacques Tayar Georges William Taylor Auguste Techer Jean de Tedesco Aimé Teisseire Pierre-Henri Teitgen Teriieroo a Teriierooiterai Roland Terrier Alexandre...
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    player Michael Sinterniklaas (born 1972) – American voice actor Aimé Teisseire (1914–2008) – French Army officer, lived in Nice after his retirement...
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  • Pool 1 Bègles-Bordeaux Perpignan Grenoble Castres Dax Montferrand Tyrosse Nice Périgueux La Rochelle Pool 2 Agen Brive Béziers Tarbes Pau Rumilly Mont-de-Marsan...
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  • 2  René Vietto (FRA) +37' 59" 3  Jean Robic (FRA) +40' 25" 4  Lucien Teisseire (FRA) +49' 58" 5  Emile Rol (FRA) +52' 07" 6  Aldo Baito (ITA) +54' 35"...
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    Plain stage  Lucien Teisseire (FRA) 7 2 July Lyon to Grenoble 172 km (107 mi) Stage with mountain(s)  Jean Robic (FRA) 8 3 July Grenoble to Briançon 185 km...
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    les Bains to Besançon 243 km (151 mi) Stage with mountain(s)  Lucien Teisseire (FRA) 21a 30 July Besançon to Épinal 134 km (83 mi) Plain stage  François...
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    Besançon to Lyon, 249 km (155 mi) 2 July 1947 — Lyon to Grenoble, 172 km (107 mi) 3 July 1947 — Grenoble to Briançon, 185 km (115 mi) 5 July 1947 — Briançon...
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  • Stade Gilbert Brutus, Perpignan Attendance: 6,324 Referee: Claude Teisseire...
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    50" 47  Eugène Greau (FRA) Touriste-Routier + 16h 49' 47" 48  Edouard Teisseire (FRA) Touriste-Routier + 17h 09' 50" 49  Battista Berardi (ITA) Touriste-Routier...
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     Marcel Masson (FRA) Touriste-routier (Normandy) + 10h 21' 04" 52  Édouard Teisseire (FRA) Touriste-routier (Provence) + 10h 23' 24" 53  Jean Ampurias (FRA)...
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    2004, p. 25. Desgrange, Henri (17 July 1907). "L'arrivée a Grenoble" [Arrival in Grenoble]. L'Auto (in French). p. 3 – via Gallica. Desgrange, Henri (22...
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