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Amédée Thierry ( Histoire des Gauloises, 1828 ), one of the inventors of the " historic race " of Gauls, could confidently equate them with the Cornish (" les Cornouailles ").
" Observation et histoire: Race chez Amédée Thierry et William F. Edwards " in L ' Homme 153 ( in French )
He was born in Blois, Loir-et-Cher, the elder brother of Amédée Simon Dominique Thierry.
Thierry ardently supported the July Revolution and the triumph of liberal ideas ; at this time, too, his brother Amédée was appointed prefect, and he went to live with him for four years.
Amédée Simon Dominique Thierry.
Amédée Simon Dominique Thierry ( 2 August 1797-27 March 1873 ), French journalist and historian, was the younger brother of Augustin.
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Amédée Thierry, a French historian, linked them to the Iberians, while Karl Müllenhoff, professor of Germanic antiquities at the Universities of Kiel and Berlin, studying the sources of the Ora maritima by Avienus ( a Latin poet who lived in the 4th century AD, but who used as source for his own work a Phoenician Periplum of the 6th century BC ), held that the name Ligurians generically referred to various peoples who lived in Western Europe, including the Celts, but thought the real Ligurians were a Pre-Indo-European population.
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Thierry and .
He likely would have studied under masters such as Peter Abelard, Gilbert of Poitiers and Thierry of Chartres.
Abandoned by his supporters and enemies alike, Alexios V was captured near Mosynopolis by the advancing Latins under Thierry de Loos in November 1204.
* 1952 – Thierry Le Luron, French humorist ( d. 1986 )
In October 2007, at the Luxemburgish Hack. lu Security Conference, Kevin Finistere and Thierry Zoller demonstrated and released a remote root shell via Bluetooth on Mac OS X v10. 3. 9 and v10. 4.
* Le Hête, Thierry.
At his death the latter left two sons, Theodebert II and Thierry II, both minors.
Theodebert succeeded to Austrasia, Thierry to Burgundy, but Brunehault constituted herself their guardian, and held in her own power the governments of the two kingdoms.
As she advanced in years she sacrificed everything to the passion of sovereignty, she encouraged Thierry in the practice of concubinage in order that there might be no rival queen.
Thierry, however, had a veneration for Columbanus, and often visited him.
Finally, Thierry and his party went to Luxeuil and ordered the abbot to conform to the usages of the country.
On hearing this, Thierry and Brunehault sent soldiers to drive him back to Ireland.
At Tours he visited the tomb of Saint Martin and sent a message to Thierry predicting that, within three years, he and his children would perish.
An additional reason for his departure was the fact that the arms of Thierry had prevailed against Theodebert, and thus the country on the banks of the Upper Rhine had become the property of his enemy.
Recent writers have included Serge Daney, Serge Toubiana, Thierry Jousse, Antoine de Baecque, Vincent Ostria, Charles Tesson and Franck Nouchi, André Téchiné, Léos Carax, Olivier Assayas, Danièle Dubroux, and Serge Le Péron.
Historian of science Thierry Bardini argues that Engelbart's complex personal philosophy ( which drove all his research ) foreshadowed the modern application of the concept of coevolution to the philosophy and use of technology.
Other books on Engelbart and his laboratory include Bootstrapping: Douglas Engelbart, Coevolution, and the Origins of Personal Computing by Thierry Bardini and The Engelbart Hypothesis: Dialogs with Douglas Engelbart, by Valerie Landau and Eileen Clegg in conversation with Douglas Engelbart.
Consequently, now many soloists sit ( as with Joel Quarrington, Jeff Bradetich, Thierry Barbé and others ) and orchestras often employ standing bassists.
*" Exit Through The Gift Shop " ( 2010 ) is a documentary produced by the notorious artist Banksy tells the story of Thierry Guetta, a French immigrant in Los Angeles, and his obsession with street art.
* 1873 – Amedée Simon Dominique Thierry, French journalist and historian ( b. 1797 )

Amédée and .
* 1814 – Louis Amédée Achard, French novelist ( d. 1875 )
His preference for clarity and order influenced the Purist style of Amédée Ozenfant and Charles Edouard Jeanneret ( Le Corbusier ), and made Gris an important exemplar of the post-war " return to order " movement.
In 1918, Le Corbusier met the Cubist painter Amédée Ozenfant, in whom he recognised a kindred spirit.
The aviation department within Rogers was created by Amédée Maingard on his return from the Second World War.
Amédée Maingard became the first president of Air Mauritius and Jean Ribet the general manager.
* August 23 – Sino – French War: Battle of Fuzhou: French Admiral Amédée Courbet's Far East Squadron virtually destroys China's Fujian Fleet.
* July 30 – Charles Amédée de Savoie, 6th Duc de Nemours, French soldier ( b. 1624 )
However, the linking of basic geometric forms with inherent beauty and ease of industrial application — which had been prefigured by Marcel Duchamp from 1914 — was left to the founders of Purism, Amédée Ozenfant and Charles-Édouard Jeanneret ( better known as Le Corbusier ,) who exhibited paintings together in Paris and published Après le cubisme in 1918.
" This lithograph by Amédée de Noé | Amédée de Noé a. k. a. Cham conveys the wild popularity of the Steinway piano, the musicality of which had just been demonstrated by famed pianist Désiré Magnus at the Exposition Universelle ( 1867 ) | 1867 Exposition Universelle in Paris.
For his 1857 Prix de Rome entry Bizet, with Gounod's enthusiastic approval, chose to set the cantata Clovis et Clotilde by Amédée Burion.
Isabelle, who was married with his cousin Pierre of Salinento, bastard of Savoy Amédée IV's son.
François Camel and Marx Dormoy were assassinated ; Jean-Baptiste Lebas, Isidore Thivrier, Amédée Dunois, Claude Jordery and Augustin Malroux died during their deportation.
For example, in Ionesco's Amédée, or How to Get Rid of It, a couple must deal with a corpse that is steadily growing larger and larger ; Ionesco never fully reveals the identity of the corpse, how this person died, or why it's continually growing, but the corpse ultimately – and, again, without explanation – floats away.
It was not until 1874 where the firm of Amédée Bollée and sons made a reasonably well-tuned carillon for the John the Baptist Cathedral in Perpignan, France.
Later that year, she married Amédée de Broglie, who commissioned the luxurious stables in 1877 to designs by Paul-Ernest Sanson, further restored the château under Sanson's direction and replanted the surrounding park in the English naturalistic landscape fashion.
* Amédée William Merlaud-Ponty ( 1866-1915 ), Governor General of French West Africa.

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