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    Joseph Vallot (16 February 1854 – 11 April 1925) was a French scientist, astronomer, botanist, geographer, cartographer and alpinist and "one of the founding...
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  • Jean Nicolas Vallot (1771–1860), French entomologist Joseph Vallot (1854–1925), French scientist Marc Vallot (1962–2001), Belgian judoka Vallot Glacier, glacier...
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    acquire the business. In August 1895, he partnered with the astronomer Joseph Vallot, the famous engineer Gustave Eiffel, and the financier Alfred Besnier...
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    Julius Wallot and Joseph Vallot, who erected the observatory Refuge Vallot on the Mont Blanc built that still exists today. Antoine Vallot became the personal...
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    best known for the first ascent of the Matterhorn, died here in 1911 Joseph Vallot (1854–1925) a scientist, astronomer, botanist, geographer, cartographer...
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    His friends included physicist Henri Poincaré, Aymar de la Baume, Joseph Vallot (the richest man in France), architect Gustave Eiffel, Roland Bonaparte...
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    mountaineer, and speleologist. She married scientist and mountaineer Joseph Vallot in 1880, and they climbed Mont-Blanc together. Claire-Marie-Gabrielle...
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  • try to knock it loose, but the hole had to be abandoned. Émile Vallot's son, Joseph Vallot, wrote a description of the drilling project and concluded that...
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    the impact of reduced air density on their ability to fly. In 1890, Joseph Vallot built a small meteorological observatory at approximately 4,350 m (14...
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  • by the United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee (UK-APC) for Joseph Vallot, a French naturalist and glaciologist who first measured the surface...
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    Désiré-Félicien-François-Joseph Cardinal Mercier Blessed Andrea Carlo Cardinal Ferrari Charles Combes Giovanni Miani, explorer Giuseppe Peano Joseph Vallot Thomas Hanbury...
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    Félix-Max Richard, who sold the company to four men: Gustave Eiffel, Joseph Vallot, Alfred Besnier, and Léon Gaumont. Gustave Eiffel was president of the...
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    Dardé (1888-1963), sculptor. The middle school is named after him. Joseph Vallot (1854 – 1925), the alpinist who installed an observatory on Mont Blanc...
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    leaving behind some 800,000 cubic metres (1,000,000 cu yd) of sediment. Joseph Vallot, the glaciologist and Director of the Mont Blanc Observatory at the...
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    Egger, Pioniere der Alpen , 1946, 248-256 Charles Henri Durier and Joseph Vallot, Le Mont-Blanc , reed. The Fountain of Siloam, 2000, p. 363 Charles...
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  • Archived from the original on 26 July 2021. Retrieved 27 July 2021. wade, Joseph (19 November 2016). "Tony Vaccaro, war veteran, shutterbug and documentary...
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    the honorary title brevet de médecine royal through mediation of Antoine Vallot, an influential physician of the king. No means of his financial stability...
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    Ingrid Berghmans (born 24 August 1961 in Koersel), also known as Ingrid Vallot, is a judoka from Belgium who has eight times been named Belgian Sportswoman...
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    headaches. From 1647 to 1711, the three chief physicians to the king (Antoine Vallot, Antoine d'Aquin, and Guy-Crescent Fagon) recorded all of his health problems...
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    Joseph Brown CBE (26 September 1930 – 15 April 2020) was an English mountaineer who was regarded as an outstanding pioneer of rock climbing during the...
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  • Jake Hand ThunderRidge (CO) Kevin Franklin Gahr (CA) 2014 Catcher Chase Vallot St. Thomas More (LA) Alex JacksonB Rancho Bernardo (CA) Nick Fortes DeLand...
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    Félix Faure in 1897. Additionally, several refuges were built, such as the Vallot observatory, which was associated with a shelter in 1892, and the Grands...
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    first memorial to all "enslaved people that resisted." In 2008, Pascal Vallot was inspired by her life for a musical comedy. In 2011, as part of a housing...
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    INSEE "French Ski Jumping Teams". Ski Nordique. Retrieved 30 July 2018. Vallot, Joseph (20 August 1892). "La Catastrophe de Saint-Gervais (12-13 Juillet 1892)"...
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    Simien, St. Romain, St. Ville, Sylvie, Sylvan, Tournoir, Tyler, Vachon, Vallot, Vercher and Versher. (Most of the surnames are of French and sometimes...
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    Menjaud 1803 – Merry-Joseph Blondel 1804 – Joseph Denis Odevaere 1805 – Félix Boisselier 1806 – Félix Boisselier 1807 – François Joseph Heim 1808 – Alexandre-Charles...
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    of opiates as a painkiller on the advice of Louis XIV's doctor, Antoine Vallot for having a serious lung infection at the time. She was buried in the French...
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    toponym was first confirmed by Édouard Aubert (La Vallée d'Aoste, 1860), Joseph-Marie Henry (Histoire populaire de la Vallée d'Aoste, 1929) and Amé Gorret...
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    in 1994. In 1996, the team moved into their current on-campus home, the Joseph J. Gentile Arena, which replaced Alumni Hall. The Ramblers have appeared...
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  • www.youtube.com. Retrieved 27 March 2024. "1702/03 – Small violin "King Joseph Maximilian"". Archivio della Liuteria Cremonese (in Italian). Retrieved...
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