Louis François Étienne Bergeret also Bergeret d’Arbois (17 December 1814 – 3 January 1893, Arbois) was a French physician. Bergeret worked at the Hôpital...
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Bergeret Jean-Louis Bergeret (1641–1694), member of the Académie française Jean-Pierre Bergeret (1752–1813), French botanist Louis François Étienne Bergeret...
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Jean Louis Xavier François Darlan (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ lwi ɡzavje fʁɑ̃swa daʁlɑ̃]; 7 August 1881 – 24 December 1942) was a French admiral and political...
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Pierre-Étienne Flandin (French pronunciation: [pjɛʁ etjɛn flɑ̃dɛ̃]; 12 April 1889 – 13 June 1958) was a French conservative politician of the Third Republic...
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Forensic entomology (section Bergeret d'Arbois)
investigations into insect life cycles and entomology in general. Dr. Louis François Etienne Bergeret (1814–1893) was a French hospital physician and was the first...
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translation by P. De Marmon of the third French edition of Louis François Étienne Bergeret's book Des Fraudes dans l'Accomplissement des Fonctions Generatrices...
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Tuileries Palace (section Louis XIV and Louis XV – enlargement and departure (17th and 18th centuries))
under the orders of the Commune's former chief military commander Jules Bergeret set the Tuileries on fire using petroleum, liquid tar and turpentine. The...
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(printing house), Nancy (1899–1900) Brenas Apartment House, Nancy (1902) Bergeret House, Nancy (1904) Weissenburger House, Nancy (1904–1906) Brasserie Excelsior...
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Jean-Baptiste Lepére, sculpture by Étienne Bergeret (1806–1810) Place du Châtelet and the new Fontaine du Palmier, by Étienne Bouhot (1810) The Rue de Rivoli...
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again went to Italy with Pierre-Jacques Onézyme Bergeret de Grancourt and his son, Pierre-Jacques Bergeret de Grancourt. In September 1774, he returned through...
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1923–1942, novelist and engineer Louis-Pasteur Vallery-Radot, 1944–1970, doctor Étienne Wolff, 1971–1996, biologist Jean-François Revel, 1997–2006, historian...
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sculptor Pierre-Nolasque Bergeret and executed by a team of about 30 sculptors including Jean-Joseph Foucou, Louis-Simon Boizot, François Joseph Bosio, Lorenzo...
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Dubernad is the nephew of the French Vice Admiral Jacques Bergeret. In 1796, his uncle, Bergeret, as captain of the frigate 'La Virginie', was captured by...
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panel lists a number of such campaigns, led by: Louis-François-Sébastien Fauvel in Greece (1818) Jean-François Champollion in Egypt (1828–1829) Guillaume-Abel...
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Jacques-Louis Dumesnil – Minister of Air Mario Roustan – Minister of Public Instruction and Fine Arts Pierre Étienne Flandin – Minister of Finance François Piétri...
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Arainty Paul Aribaud Louis Armand Michel Arnaud Paul Arnault Pierre Arrighi François Arzel Henri d'Astier de la Vigerie François d’Astier de la Vigerie...
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Louis Darquier (19 December 1897 – 29 August 1980), better known under his assumed name Louis Darquier de Pellepoix, was Commissioner-General for Jewish...
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Government of Vichy France (redirect from Vichy government of Pierre-Étienne Flandin)
General Charles Huntziger Secretary of State for Aviation: General Jean Bergeret [fr; it; nl; sv] Secretary of State for Communications (until April 1942:...
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Emperor Napoleon apparently shared Bergeret's opinion of Willaumez, Decrès removed and censured both Willaumez and Bergeret, replacing the admiral with Zacharie...
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Bergeret [fr] René Bousquet Louis Bourgain [fr] André Broc [fr] Alexis Carrel Jacques Charpentier [fr] Henry Coston Pierre-Antoine Cousteau François Darlan...
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second government was formed by Pierre-Étienne Flandin, and lasted just two months until February 1941. François Darlan was then head of government until...
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politicians through the 1970s and becoming a regular visitor in the 1980s of François Mitterrand after his election as president. In 1989, after years of increasing...
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Bergeret [fr] René Bousquet Louis Bourgain [fr] André Broc [fr] Alexis Carrel Jacques Charpentier [fr] Henry Coston Pierre-Antoine Cousteau François Darlan...
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Pétain, the civil servant Gérard Bardet, X-Crise member Pierre Pucheu, François Lehideux, Yves Bouthillier, Jacques Barnaud, or the École des cadres d'Uriage...
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Bergeret [fr] René Bousquet Louis Bourgain [fr] André Broc [fr] Alexis Carrel Jacques Charpentier [fr] Henry Coston Pierre-Antoine Cousteau François Darlan...
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(1751-1825), was the last Grand Squire of the Ancien Régime. Marquis François Étienne Michel de La Bigne (1742-1827), who took an hour to cross the Place...
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undecided; it was intimidated by the deputies of Alsace, especially by Jean-François Rewbell. On 22 December 1789, the Jewish question came again before the...
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Castle to Castle (category Novels by Louis-Ferdinand Céline)
Castle to Castle is the English title of the 1957 novel by Louis-Ferdinand Céline, titled in French D'un château l'autre. The book features Céline's experiences...
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– Louis Petit de Bachaumont, French writer (d. 1771) June 3 – François de Pâris, Catholic priest and theologian (d. 1727) June 9 – Michel-Étienne Turgot...
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Neither Pétain nor his successive deputies, Laval, Pierre-Étienne Flandin, or Admiral François Darlan, gave significant resistance to requests by the Germans...
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