Edmond Vermeil (French pronunciation: [vɛʁmɛj]; 29 May 1878 – 14 April 1964) was a French academic. He was a specialist in the German culture. He was born...
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Vermeil may also refer to: Vermeil Room, in the White House Dick Vermeil (born 1936), American football coach Edmond Vermeil (1878–1964), French academic...
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academic studies of the Conservative Revolution was the French historian Edmond Vermeil, who published in 1938 an essay entitled Doctrinaires de la révolution...
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Germanic man and put a premium on servility." The French historian Edmond Vermeil wrote in his 1952 book L'Allemagne contemporaine ("Contemporary Germany")...
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modernism. Already in 1913 it had been claimed by the French academic Edmond Vermeil that the Catholic Tübingen School in the mid-19th century, with its...
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and the NSDAP, assessments were mixed. The French Germanic scholar Edmond Vermeil considered Chamberlain's ideas "essentially shoddy", but the anti-Nazi...
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Jean Wahl, Henri Gouhier, Jean Hyppolite, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, and Edmond Vermeil. Over the next several years Weil would be active in Parisian philosophical...
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Vocabulary.” In The Third Reich, edited by Maurice Baumont, John Fried, and Edmond Vermeil, 784– 796. New York: Frederick Praeger, 1955. Biddle, Wayne. Dark Side...
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châteaux de France, Le Petit Futé, 2011, p. 196 [6] Jacques Meine, Edmond Vermeil, le germaniste (1878-1964): Du Languedocien à l'Européen, Editions L'Harmattan...
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Marmetschke, Katja (2008). Feindbeobachtung und Verständigung: der Germanist Edmond Vermeil (1878-1964) in den deutsch-französischen Beziehungen (in German). Böhlau...
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collection in burgundy. 1976 – First collection of Les Must de Cartier vermeil watches. Creation of the first oval pen. 1978 – Creation of the Santos...
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Vendeuvre Michel Vergès Joseph Vergos Richard Verheust Henri Verdier Firmin Vermeil Jean-Pierre Vernant Jean Vernier André Verrier Michel Verstraete Adolphe...
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also won the Croix de Guerre with seven palmes and an etoile de vermeil. Pierre Henri Edmond Dufaur de Gavardie died on 4 October 1966. The Aerodrome website...
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(1920–1922), track coach (1919–1946) Jeff Ulbrich – assistant head coach Dick Vermeil – head football coach (1974–1975) DeWayne Walker – interim head football...
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Dievoet) et p. 143 (médaille de vermeil). 1865 : Bulletin du bibliographie belge, 1865, p. 492. 1869 : Gustave Duchaine, Edmond Picard, Manuel pratique de...
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pieces of glassware that belonged to Henry Vasnier (the Divines Ramées vermeils fruit globes). His libertine temperament led him to build a brothel and...
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and an Olympic star Mike Tolbert, player for the Carolina Panthers Dick Vermeil, former NFL player Christian Yount (born 1988), American football long...
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war his Croix de Guerre had three palms and the silver-gilt star (étoile vermeil), and he also received the Croix du combattant volontaire. Roques left...
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1910 Newark, New Jersey, U.S. Died December 8, 1992(1992-12-08) (aged 82) Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S. Playing career 1931–1933 Notre Dame Position(s) End Coaching...
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