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    Claude-Nicolas Le Cat (6 September 1700 – 20 August 1768) was a French surgeon and science communicator. Le Cat was born in Blérancourt (Picardy). He...
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    Jacques de Vaucanson (category Articles with WorldCat Entities identifiers)
    regained his interest in mechanical devices after meeting the surgeon Claude-Nicolas Le Cat, from whom he would learn the details of anatomy. This new knowledge...
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    lawyer and dean of the Bishopric of Lübeck (d. 1785) September 6 – Claude-Nicolas Le Cat, French surgeon (d. 1768) September 9 – Princess Anna Sophie of...
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    Jean Baseilhac (category Articles with WorldCat Entities identifiers)
    Claude-Nicolas Le Cat about his practice of the hidden lithotome (Parallel of the lateral size with that of the hidden lithotome, published by Le Cat...
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    William Cheselden (category Articles with WorldCat Entities identifiers)
    Operation for the Stone. In France, his works were developed by Claude-Nicolas Le Cat. He also effected a great advance in ophthalmic surgery by his operation...
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    she instrumental to the standardization of the scientific method. Claude-Nicolas Le Cat (1700–1768) – invented or perfected several instruments for lithotomy...
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    replaced by Nicolas de Saulx de Tavannes (it), Bishop of Châlons-en-Champagne. His appointed surgeon in Rouen was Claude-Nicolas Le Cat. Louis de La...
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  • lawyer and dean of the Bishopric of Lübeck (d. 1785) September 6 – Claude-Nicolas Le Cat, French surgeon (d. 1768) September 9 – Princess Anna Sophie of...
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    Paris home, now a restaurant A closer shot of the Auberge Nicolas Flamel, June 2008 Rue Nicolas Flamel street sign in Paris Plaque on home Legendary accounts...
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    physician to Queen Anne; diarist Claude-Nicolas Le Cat (1700-1768) - surgeon; science communicator Louis-Guillaume Le Veillard (1733–1794) - chemist; aristocrat...
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    Blérancourt (category Articles with WorldCat Entities identifiers)
    Saint-Just now houses a museum devoted to the French Revolution. Claude-Nicolas Le Cat (1700-1768) anatomist and surgeon. Louis Antoine de Saint-Just (1767-1794)...
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    contract between Claude and the future Charles V was signed by François de Busleyden, Archbishop of Besançon, William de Croÿ, Nicolas de Rutter and Pierre...
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    Nicolas-Claude Fabri de Peiresc (1 December 1580 – 24 June 1637), often known simply as Peiresc, or by the Latin form of his name, Peirescius, was a French...
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    la Société générale et cite l'avocat Arnaud Claude, associé de Nicolas Sarkozy, dans son émission sur le scandale Panama Papers". L'Obs. Archived from...
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  • Claude Sarraute (24 July 1927 – 20 June 2023) was a French writer and journalist and columnist for Le Monde. She was a recurring panelist on the humoristic...
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    Jean-Christophe Bouvet (category Articles with WorldCat Entities identifiers)
    (directed by Nicolas Cuche) as Benz 2002: Les naufragés de la D17 (directed by Luc Moullet) as Le sergent chef 2002: Le nouveau Jean-Claude as Le directeur...
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  • Nicolas Freeling (born Nicolas Davidson; 3 March 1927 – 20 July 2003), was a British crime novelist, best known as the author of the "Van der Valk" series...
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  • triggering the War of the Spanish Succession (1701–1714). 6 September – Claude-Nicolas Le Cat, surgeon (died 1768) 21 October – Princess Élisabeth Charlotte of...
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    Claude Guéant (born 17 January 1945) is a French civil servant. The former chief of staff to Nicolas Sarkozy, he served as Minister of the Interior from...
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  • The Tale of the Fox (category Animated films about cats)
    Eddy Debray as Badger. Nicolas Amato as Cat. Pons as Donkey. Sylvia Bataille as Rabbit. Suzy Dornac as Fox Cub. Jaime Plama as Cat. (singing voice) History...
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    Cristiana Reali (category Articles with WorldCat Entities identifiers)
    pour ça ! (by Claude Lelouch) - Brésilienne 1997: Une femme très très amoureuse (by Ariel Zeitoun) - Florence 2004: Le Genre humain (by Claude Lelouch) -...
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    Robert Strange (engraver) (category Articles with WorldCat Entities identifiers)
    Claude-Nicolas Le Cat, and drawing under Jean-Baptiste Descamps. In 1749 he moved to Paris and placed himself under the engraver Jacques-Philippe Le Bas...
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  • Minoret, Claude Arnaud, Les salons, J.C. Lattès, 1985 Chamfort, a biography. University of Chicago Press. 1992. ISBN 978-0-226-02697-8. Claude Arnaud. Le caméléon:...
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    Nicolas Charles Oudinot, comte d'Oudinot, duc de Reggio (French pronunciation: [nikɔlɑ udino]; 25 April 1767 in Bar-le-Duc – 13 September 1847 in Paris)...
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    that Claude Allègre might be offered a position as minister in President Nicolas Sarkozy's government, TV presenter and environmental activist Nicolas Hulot...
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    Marguerite Cécile Claude Colette Nicolas in Paris on 26 October 1958. She was the daughter of actress Bulle Ogier and musician Gilles Nicolas. Ogier also chose...
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    Claude Le Jeune (1528 to 1530 – buried 26 September 1600) was a Franco-Flemish composer of the late Renaissance. He was the primary representative of...
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    Pierre Charles Le Monnier (French pronunciation: [pjɛʁ ʃaʁl lə mɔnje]; 23 November 1715 – 3 April 1799) was a French astronomer. His name is sometimes...
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    months travelling and studying medicine in France, working with Claude Nicolas le Cat in Rouen. In 1769, citing ill-health, Farquhar retired from the...
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  • Claude-Nicolas-Guillaume de Lorimier was born in Lachine, Quebec, New France in 1744, the son of a French army officer, Le Chevalier Claude-Nicolas de...
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