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With his French wife Émilie Aurélie Aubert, the family moved to Aix-en-Provence in the southeast, when Émile was three years old.
His mother was Émilie Amanda Hudon, from Rimouski, Quebec.
The baby, a girl named Stanislas-Adélaïde Du Châtelet, was born on 4 September 1749 in what at first seemed an easy delivery ; but Émilie contracted a fever and died on 10 September.
Émilie was a brilliant and learned woman, known all over Europe for her translation of Newton.
Émilie had a series of seizures while she was a postulant at a convent.
His second novel, Émilie de Varmont ( 1791 ), was intended to prove the utility and necessity of divorce and of the marriage of priests, questions raised by the French Revolution-all his works tended to advocate revolutionary ideals.
Born as Lester Anthony Minnelli in Chicago, he was the youngest of four known sons, only two of whom survived to adulthood, born to Marie Émilie Odile Lebeau ( stage name: Mina Gennell ) and Vincent Charles Minnelli.
Her Conversations d ' Émilie, a dialogue recollecting the education of her granddaughter, Émilie de Belsunce, was published in 1774.
In January 1783, three months before her death, she was awarded the Prix Monyon, recently established by the Académie to honour the author of the " book published in the current year that might be of most benefit to society "; it was her Conversations d ' Émilie ( 1774 ),
Gabrielle Émilie Le Tonnelier de Breteuil, marquise du Châtelet ( 17 December 1706 – 10 September 1749 ) was a French mathematician, physicist, and author during the Age of Enlightenment.
Polaire was the stage name used by French singer and actress Émilie Marie Bouchaud ( May 14, 1874 – October 14, 1939 ).
Their father died of typhoid fever when Émilie was five and their mother, unable to support them alone, temporarily placed the four children with their grandmother in Algiers.
Eventually however, after her sister Lucile fell sick and died, Émilie was sent back to her grandmother in Algiers.
While staying in Gévaudan, Fronsac romances Marianne de Morangias ( Émilie Dequenne ), the daughter of a local count, whose brother, Jean-François ( Vincent Cassel ), was also an avid hunter and a world traveler, before losing one arm to a lion in Africa.
The French mathematician Émilie du Châtelet, who had a sound grasp of Newtonian mechanics, developed Leibniz ' concept and, combining it with the observations of Willem's Gravesande, showed that vis viva was dependent on the square of the velocities.
It was not uncommon in the Old Régime for partners in a marriage of convenience to accept this kind of infidelity in a Ménage à trois ; Émilie du Châtelet, her husband and Voltaire are another example.
Also he has served as France's Fed Cup team since 1999, his best result was France's performance in 2003 ( This squad included Mary Pierce, Amélie Mauresmo, Émilie Loit & Stéphanie Cohen-Aloro ) when they defeated USA in the final.
Geneviève Sorya, born Geneviève Marie Thérèse Durand ( 23 June 1912 – 23 March 2008 ), daughter of André and Émilie Durand, was a French actress who was married to French actor Henry Murray ( born Henri Dreyfus ) with whom she had a daughter, actress Anouk Aimée.
Seventeen out of Canada's twenty-two prime ministers are acknowledged to have fathered children, not including Wilfrid Laurier who was alleged to have fathered two illegitimate children with Émilie Lavergne.
Despite various exotic claims of her nationality, she was later identified as one Émilie Poupon of Nantey, France.
She was chosen by Georges Goven to play in the Fed Cup first round when Tatiana Golovin had an injury and when Marion Bartoli and Émilie Loit were suspended.

Émilie and born
* social worker Phoebe Émilie Dominique Louis-Dreyfus Eavis, born May 1968.
* Émilie Vina ( born 1982 ), a French cross-country skier
Émilie Loit ( born June 9, 1979 ) is a retired French professional female tennis player.
Émilie Dequenne ( born 29 August 1981 in Belœil, Hainaut, Belgium ) is a French-speaking Belgian actress.

Émilie and France
She has also reached the final of the tournament Casablanca in 2004, where she lost to Émilie Loit of France, 6 – 2 6 – 2 and the semi-final of Bratislava in 2001, where she lost to Rita Grande of Italy 6 – 3 6 – 2.

Émilie and Jeanne
* Émilie Marie Jeanne Dionne — died August 6, 1954, age 20, of accidental suffocation during an epileptic seizure at her convent

Émilie and Marie
In secret marriage, Louis XIV wed his second wife, Madame de Maintenon, in 1683 ; Louis the Grand Dauphin wed Marie Émilie de Joly de Choin in 1695 ; Anne Marie d ' Orléans ( La Grande Mademoiselle ) wed Antoine, Duke of Lauzun in 1682 ; and Louis Philippe I, Duke of Orléans wed the Marquise de Montesson in 1773.
* Polaire, ( Émilie Marie Bouchaud ), actress and singer
Émilie and Marie shared an embryonic sac ( and were identical twins ), Annette and Yvonne shared an embryonic sac, and it is believed that Cécile shared an embryonic sac with the miscarried sixth fetus.
All but Émilie were / are right-handed ; all but Marie have / had a counter-clockwise whorl in their hair.
Émilie and Marie both died before reaching middle age.
After the death of his first wife, Louis secretly married his lover Marie Émilie de Joly de Choin in 1695.

Émilie and .
* 1800 – Émilie Gamelin, French Canadian Roman Catholic Religious Sister, founder of the Sisters of Providence ( d. 1851 )
At the age of twenty, he went to Cirey and Paris, where he became friendly with Voltaire and Émilie du Châtelet.
* 1851 – Émilie Gamelin, Canadian nun, founder of the Sisters of Providence ( b. 1800 )
* 1749 – Émilie du Châtelet, in her French translation and commentary on Newton's Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica, derives the conservation of energy from the first principles of Newtonian mechanics.
Lord's parents are named Ralph and Émilie ( Morin ) Lord.
On the death of the empress Catherine he took refuge with Mme d ' Épinay's granddaughter, Émilie de Belsunce, comtesse de Bueil.
Saint-Lambert soon began a liaison with the great writer's mistress, Émilie du Châtelet.
Later that year, together with his wife Émilie Gauthier, he moved to Montreal, where he participated in the Salon de la Société des Artistes de Montréal.
She also got a wildcard to play at the Grand Prix SAR La Princesse Lalla Meryem in Casablanca, Morocco, but suffered a first round deficit to eventual champion Émilie Loit.
* Émilie du Châtelet publishes Dissertation sur la nature et la propagation du feu.
She also brought up stepdaughter Émilie Jarre, now a fashion designer.
The third opera, Émilie, has the life and death of Émilie du Châtelet as its topic.

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