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    Nicolas Bachelier (1485–1557) was a French surveyor, architect, and sculptor who particularly worked in Toulouse. Bachelier is famous in Toulouse for...
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    gallery of the city. The hôtel was likely built by Toulouse architect Nicolas Bachelier for Pierre d'Assézat, an internationally renowned Toulouse woad merchant...
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    Representation of the Small Consistory, 16th century vault, fireplace by Nicolas Bachelier (1536, now destroyed), 17th century decoration. Lady Tholose (1550)...
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    house by employing the famous architect and sculptor Nicolas Bachelier. From 1540 to 1544 Bachelier built a main house with two floors, which separated...
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    was completed in 1530 and a rennaisance style gateway, designed by Nicolas Bachelier, providing access to the Henri IV courtyard, was completed in 1546...
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    1515–1620) by reputed architects such as Louis Privat, Nicolas Bachelier, Dominique Bachelier or Pierre Souffron. The most famous of these hôtels are...
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  • Jean Marguerite Nicolas Bachelier (4 December 1751 – 10 August 1843) was a French notary and revolutionary. Bachelier was born into a bourgeois family...
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    presented to the King in the 16th century. A first draft was presented by Nicolas Bachelier in 1539 to the Estates of Languedoc then a second in 1598 by Pierre...
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    begins in 1537 under the direction of the famous Toulouse architect Nicolas Bachelier. The hotel was modified in 1611 by the architect Pierre Souffron,...
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    Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot (French: [nikɔla leɔnaʁ sadi kaʁno]; 1 June 1796 – 24 August 1832) was a French military engineer and physicist. A graduate...
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    After Bachelier's death in 1556 the construction work stopped; it was restarted in 1560 under the direction of Dominique Bachelier, son of Nicolas. He undertook...
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    for Jean de Bernuy Current use Collège Pierre-de-Fermat Architect Nicolas Bachelier Architectural style(s) Renaissance, Gothic, Plateresque Owner Toulouse...
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    plant leaves. His grandfather Nicolas de Saussure was a noted agriculturist, for whom Nicolas-Théodore was named. Nicolas-Théodore was called "Théodore"...
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    Abbé Nicolas-Louis de Lacaille (French: [nikɔla lwi də lakaj]; 15 March 1713 – 21 March 1762), formerly sometimes spelled de la Caille, was a French astronomer...
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    by the merchant Jean de Nolet in 1542 and executed by the sculptor Nicolas Bachelier. Their framework, featuring a floral wreath (referred to as a 'triumphal...
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    comparison with other stalls, these are often considered to be the work of Nicolas Bachelier, or rather, of his school which had been using artists from France...
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    In the courtyard, some of the telamon windows can be attributed to Nicolas Bachelier. Those of the ground floor belong to another hand and date from the...
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    1540 to replace the old manor house. The architect appears to be Nicolas Bachelier. During the Revolution, in 1794, the sculptures were smashed and the...
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    comparison with other stalls it is often considered it was the work of Nicolas Bachelier, or rather of his school which had been using artists from France...
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  • the Saint-Cyprien bridge in Toulouse, which had begun in 1543 with Nicolas Bachelier (Émile Bellier de La Chavignerie, Dictionnaire général des artistes...
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    of Toulouse of 1534, representation in medallion This sculpture by Nicolas Bachelier on a drawing by Jean Rancy (eastern portal of the Henri IV courtyard...
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    travels. In 1542, Jean de Nolet hired the famous sculptor and architect Nicolas Bachelier for the creation of medallions, the majority of which are currently...
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  • Jacques Cartier, explorer (born 1491) Jacques d'Annebaut, cardinal Nicolas Bachelier, surveyor and architect (born 1485) Charlotte Guillard, French printer...
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    include the Wiener process or Brownian motion process, used by Louis Bachelier to study price changes on the Paris Bourse, and the Poisson process, used...
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  • 1561). Odet of Foix, Viscount of Lautrec, military leader (died 1528) Nicolas Bachelier, surveyor, architect and mason (died 1557) Antoine Vérard, publisher...
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    Bachelier (sister to dairy owner and Resistant Jacques Bachelier). She returned home to find Germans waiting for her. It was May 21. Denise Bachelier...
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    les machines propres à développer cette puissance (in French). Paris: Bachelier. (First Edition 1824) and (Reissued Edition of 1878) Carnot, Sadi (1890)...
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    French television soap opera created by Frédéric Chansel, Laure de Colbert, Nicolas Durand-Zouky, Éline Le Fur, Fabienne Lesieur and Jean-Marc Taba. It was...
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  • Bordaz Nicolas Gob as Sébastien Genesta (adult) Max Libert as Sébastien Genesta (child) Agnès Delachair as Alice Bordaz (adult) Louvia Bachelier as Alice...
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  • P'tit Louis Mathieu Donne : Gros Paul Martin Jobert : Willy Hak Ilona Bachelier : Charlotte Julien Dubois : Barnabé Marcus Vigneron : Charles Benz Jonathan...
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