Charles Le Brun (French pronunciation: [ʃaʁl lə bʁœ̃]; baptised 24 February 1619 – 12 February 1690) was a French painter, physiognomist, art theorist...
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Charles Brun may refer to: Charles Brun (France) (1821–1897), French engineer and politician Charles Brun (Denmark) (1866–1919), Danish politician, Finance...
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Jean Charles-Brun (29 December 1870 – 14 October 1946), was an Occitan French proponent of autonomy of France's regions and then founded the French Regionalist...
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politician Charles Brun (France) (1821–1897), French Navy engineer and politician Charles Brun (Denmark) (1866–1919), Danish politician Eske Brun (1904–1987)...
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Latin unity. Mistral influenced Jean Charles-Brun, whose Le régionalisme, in turn, impressed Mistral. Charles-Brun advocated an international Latinism...
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Captain Siméon Bourgeois, who made the plans, and naval constructor Charles Brun began working on the design in 1859 at Rochefort. In 1859 the Board of...
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2009-04-11. Julian Wright, The Regionalist Movement in France 1890-1914: Jean Charles-Brun and French Political Thought, ISBN 0199264880, p. 47-48 and passim Waverly...
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Charles Brun (22 November 1821, Toulon – 13 January 1897, Paris) was a 1st class engineer of the French Navy stationed at Rochefort, France. He was famously...
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Charles Brun (16 February 1866 in Copenhagen – 28 January 1919) was a Danish politician, representing the Venstre Reform Party in Parliament (Folketinget)...
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28 October 1909 Prime Minister Ludvig Holstein-Ledreborg Preceded by Charles Brun Succeeded by Edvard Brandes Minister of Defence In office 12 October...
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Vigée Le Brun (French: [elizabɛt lwiz viʒe lə bʁœ̃]; née Vigée; 16 April 1755 – 30 March 1842), also known as Louise Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun or simply...
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Charles Brun was one of four experimental submarines ordered for the French Navy in 1906. Each boat was built to a different design and Charles Brun was...
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Aalborg County, DK. His father, Charles Brun died when he was 15, on January 28, 1919, at the age of 52. Eske Brun and his mother, Rigmor Hansen (including...
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Telegraphs Anne Charles Hérisson – Minister of Commerce Changes 9 August 1883 – Alexandre Louis François Peyron succeeds Charles Brun as Minister of Marine...
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submit to their control, the young but already very successful painter Charles Le Brun conceived a plan to free those he considered to be true artists from...
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(Q69) Watt (Q75) Cugnot (Q76) Giffard (Q77) Archimède (Q73) (1909–1919) Charles Brun (Q89) (1911–1915) Mariotte (Q74) (1911–1915) Brumaire class (1911–1930)...
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Malte-Brun (25 November 1816 – 13 July 1889) was a French geographer and cartographer. He was born in Paris, France, the son of Conrad Malte-Brun, another...
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Bruun (redirect from Brun (family name))
Bruun is a surname of North Germanic origin. The meaning is brown (brun in Danish, Swedish and Norwegian). In Denmark, the name is known to have been in...
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letters to her confidant, the French journalist and Classical scholar Jean Charles-Brun, Vivien considered herself married to the Baroness. While still with...
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bus) Al-Fajr (The Dawn), 89th chapter of the Quran French submarine Charles Brun This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Q89...
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Michaël Brun (born 19 May 1992) is a Haitian DJ and record producer based in New York, known for blending electronic music with traditional Haitian styles...
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In analytic number theory, the Brun–Titchmarsh theorem, named after Viggo Brun and Edward Charles Titchmarsh, is an upper bound on the distribution of...
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committee of three, the Petit Conseil, also including Louis Le Vau and Charles Le Brun, who designed the new section of the Louvre, the Colonnade, built between...
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Humaine du Sous-Marin en France - Tome II : Des Emeraude (1905–1906) au Charles Brun (1908–1933), Gérard Garier, Marines Éditions L'Odyssée Technique et Humaine...
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published. Julian Wright, The Regionalist Movement in France 1890–1914: Jean Charles-Brun and French Political Thought, ISBN 0199264880, p. 47–48 and passim Catalog...
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Conrad Malte-Brun[needs Danish IPA] (French: [kɔ̃ʁad malt bʁœ̃]; born Malthe Conrad Bruun; 12 August 1775 – 14 December 1826), sometimes referred to simply...
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Président Franklin Roosevelt in Sceaux. Clovis Hugues Frédéric Mistral Jean Charles-Brun Jean-Pierre Claris de Florian Joseph Loubet Paul Arène Pierre Deluns-Montaud...
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Gobelins Manufactory (section Colbert and Le Brun)
furniture were executed under the superintendence of the court painter, Charles Le Brun, who served as director and chief designer from 1663–1690. On account...
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letters to her confidant, the French journalist and Classical scholar Jean Charles-Brun, reveal that she considered herself married to the Baroness. She may...
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