the 19th century until the 1950s, Trévoux was the global capital of the manufacture of synthetic diamonds. Trévoux was the birthplace of Arthur Giry (1848–1899)...
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April 2017. "Histoire de Jean Trévoux". forums.autosport.com. Jean Trévoux at 24 Hours of Le Mans (in French) "Jean Trévoux". HistoricRacing.com. Archived...
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Henry Trévoux or Henri Trévoux, real name Henri Maurice Séraphin Mathieu, (31 march 1880, Grenoble – 16 July 1943, Paris) was a French stage and film actor...
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data sheet Le Trévoux, EHESS (in French). Population en historique depuis 1968, INSEE Wikimedia Commons has media related to Le Trévoux. Base Mérimée:...
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create. Renée Carl as Madame Trévoux René Navarre as Jean Trévoux Miss Édith as The Palmist Henri Jullien as Madame Trévoux' Godfather Maurice Mathieu as...
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The canton of Trévoux is an administrative division in eastern France. At the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015, the canton...
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The Journal de Trévoux, formally the Mémoires pour l'Histoire des Sciences & des beaux-Arts, but often called the Mémoires de Trévoux, was an influential...
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then officially nicknamed Dictionnaire de Trévoux because of its original publication in the town of Trévoux (near Lyon, France) Throughout the 18th century...
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Rivière. In 1704, a three-volume encyclopedia was published outside Lyon at Trévoux, then the capital of Dombes, under the title of Dictionnaire universel...
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French). MoviePilot. Retrieved 13 November 2012. [English] The dealer Jean Trévoux postpones trip to New York ... Then he read in a brochure of the maiden...
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Parlement (redirect from Parliament of Trévoux)
1462) Parlement of Dijon (Burgundy, 1477) incorporating Parlement of Trévoux (Dombes, 1523–1771) Parlement of Rouen (Normandy, 1499) Parlement of Aix-en-Provence...
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good gourmet", wrote the conservative eighteenth-century Dictionnaire de Trévoux, employing this original sense, "must have le goût friand", or a refined...
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before that time, being first recorded in 1771, in the Dictionnaire de Trévoux. There are two earlier recorded meanings for the French word domino, one...
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act of sapping. Richelet, Boyer, and others write the word with one p, Trevoux, and Belidor with two; but the mere spelling of a word seems not to have...
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most important scholarly journals of the era, including the Memoires des Trévoux, the Journal des Sçavans, the Göttingische Zeitungen von gelehrten Sachen...
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Tréglonou Trégourez Tréguennec Trégunc Le Tréhou Trémaouézan Tréméoc Tréméven Tréogat Tréouergat Le Trévoux Trézilidé pref: prefecture subpr: subprefecture...
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possible worlds'. In their attacks on Voltaire, the Jesuits of the Revue de Trévoux accused him of pessimisme.: 9 In the ancient world, psychological pessimism...
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Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. It flows into the Saône between Saint-Bernard and Trévoux. It is 16.9 km (10.5 mi) long. The Formans, like its main tributary, the...
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forming the whole into a new sovereign principality of the Dombes, with Trévoux as its capital. The principality was confiscated by King Francis I of France...
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Marcel Maupi as Le grand salé Eugène Stuber as Le patron du bistrot Henri Trévoux as L'assistant Christiane Dor as Minor Role Danielle Darrieux as Minor...
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a French Jesuit theologian and philosopher. He founded the Mémoires de Trévoux, the Jesuit learned journal published from 1701 to 1767, and assailed Nicolas...
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Antoine Magnin (category People from Trévoux)
Antoine Magnin (15 February 1848, Trévoux – 15 April 1926, Beynost) was a French physician and botanist. He served as an interne at the Hôpitaux de Lyon...
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Magazine, the Journal des savants; and the Jesuit publication Journal de Trevoux, which invited more such work: "on the part of a man as clever and able...
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Fred Marche as Bidasse Teddy Parent as Auvent Ketty Pierson as Gaby Henri Trévoux as Le commissaire Paul Velsa as L'avocat Bessy & Chirat p.240 Crisp p.393...
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briefly in Nantes), Normandy (Rouen) and (from 1523 to 1771) Dombes (Trévoux). There was also a parlement in Savoy (Chambéry) from 1537 to 1559. The...
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editor of the Journal de Trévoux. Father Brumoy professed in colleges of his order. He provided articles to the Journal of Trevoux, published vol. XI of...
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accompanied by Claude Aymond, testified before Judge Genod in Trévoux. This brought Michel in Trévoux and exonerated an incarcerated suspect named Audrillat...
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desire as sufficient for the grace given." "BAPTÊME". Dictionnaire de Trévoux (in French) (6th ed.). 1771. Retrieved 22 September 2023. Ott, Ludwig (n...
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American road racers who would one day drive for Ferrari in Formula One Jean Trévoux, Robert Manzon, Louis Chiron from France, winners of the 24 Hours of Le...
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Châtillon-sur-Chalaronne • Cordon • Fort l'Écluse • Montribloud • Poncin • Trévoux Allier (03) Billy • Busset • Chouvigny • Gannat • la Lande • Montgilbert...
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