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Amédée and Thierry
" Observation et histoire: Race chez Amédée Thierry et William F. Edwards " in L ' Homme 153 ( in French )
* Thierry, Amédée.
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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He became a regular contributor to the Revue des deux mondes, and in 1847, with Amédée Jacques and Émile Saisset, founded the Liberté de penser, with the intention of throwing off the yoke of Cousin, but he retired when Jacques allowed the insertion of an article advocating the principles of collectivism, with which he was at no time in sympathy.
* Chauvin, Amédée ( 1911 ) Le père Gratry, 1805-1872: l ' homme et l ' oeuvre d ' apres des documents inedits ; Nouv.

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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.
* Amédée Gordini ( 1899 – 1979 ), Gordini sports car manufacturer
* Amédée William Merlaud-Ponty ( 1866-1915 ), Governor General of French West Africa.
The only surviving version of this book, kept at the Bibliothèque Nationale de France, and first translated by Pierre Amédée Jaubert, reports that, after having reached an area of " sticky and stinking waters " ( probably the Sargasso Sea ), the Mugharrarin moved back and first reached an uninhabited Island ( Madeira or Hierro ), where they found " a huge quantity of sheep, which its meat was bitter and inedible " and, then, " continued southward " and reached another island where they were soon surrounded by barks and brought to " a village whose inhabitants were often fair haired with long and flaxen hair and the women of a rare beauty ".
In front of the Austrian army were stationed, in and to the south of Marengo, the corps of Victor ( Jacques-Antoine de Chambarlhac de Laubespin and Gaspard Amédée Gardanne's divisions ), supported on the left by François Étienne de Kellermann's cavalry and, further to the northeast, by the corps of Lannes ( François Watrin's division, Mainoni's brigade ) together with two cavalry brigades.
Taking of the Hôtel de Ville, Paris | Hôtel de Ville ( revolutionaries went there in 1789, and later 1848 and 1870 ), by Amédée Bourgeois
The Far East Squadron ( escadre de l ' Extrême-Orient ), an exceptional naval grouping of two ( subsequently three ) naval divisions under the command of Admiral Amédée Courbet created for the duration of the Sino-French War ( August 1884 to April 1885 ), saw considerable action during the war along the China Coast and in the seas around Formosa ( Taiwan ).
The 19th century marks the beginning of the first real literary works published by Quebecers, including Michel Bibaud, Pierre Boucher de Boucherville, François Réal Angers, Philippe Aubert de Gaspé ( son ), Amédée Papineau, Joseph Doutre, François-Xavier Garneau, Pierre Jean Olivier Chauveau, Louis-Antoine Dessaulles, H .- Émile Chevalier.
* Les Diaboliques ( book ), 1874 short stories collection by Jules Amédée Barbey d ' Aurevilly, each of which relates a tale of a woman who commits acts of violence, crime, or revenge
The Guggenheim Museum ( New York City ), the Hermitage Museum, the Honolulu Museum of Art, Kunstmuseum Basel ( Switzerland ), the Louvre, the Museum of Modern Art ( New York City ), Muzeum Sztuki ( Lodz, Poland ), the National Gallery of Australia ( Canberra ), the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Tate Gallery ( London ) and the Walker Art Center ( Minnesota ) are among the public collections holding works by Amédée Ozenfant.
Her first husband, whom she married 10 May 1910 in Paris, was Jean Amédée Marie Anatole, Prince of Broglie ( born in Paris on 27 January 1886 ), whom she reportedly caught in bed with the family's chauffeur.
* Amédée Emmanuel Francois Laharpe ( 1754 – 1796 ), French general and cousin of Frédéric-César
), married Amédée Ferdinand Moissan de Vaux, son of the Baron of Vaux, in 1822.
Jean de Broglie was the first son of Prince Eugene Marie Amédée de Broglie ( 1891 – 1957 ), himself the fourth son of Prince François Marie Albert de Broglie ( 1851 – 1939 ), himself the fourth son of Albert de Broglie, 4th duc de Broglie, whose mother, Albertine de Staël-Holstein ( 1797 – 1838 ), was the daughter of Germaine de Staël and, reputedly, Benjamin Constant.

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During the battle Admiral Amédée Courbet's Far East Squadron virtually destroyed the Fujian Fleet, one of China's four regional fleets.
Using one of the folk rhythms of the Bété, as well as his teacher Amédée Pierre's dopé style, Djédjé has long been an advocate of Ivorian music, railing against the " Congolization " of the Abidjan scene.

Amédée and race
In 1906 that group included Amédée Bollée and Paul Jamin, winner of the 1897 Paris-Dieppe race in a Léon Bollée tricar.

Amédée and them
Among them, Amédée Domenech, nicknamed " Le Duc "" (" the Duke ") who played there in the 50s and 60s, and gave his name to the stadium shortly after his death in 2003.

Amédée and with
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.
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.
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.
A one-act opéra-comique with music by Amédée Dutacq and libretto by Abraham Dreyfus entitled Battez Philidor!
According to Jules Amédée Barbey d ' Aurevilly, " Sainte-Beuve was a clever man with the temper of a turkey!
Therefore, the Quebec Liberal politician Amédée E. Forget, who had been lieutenant-governor of the Northwest Territories since 1898, became Saskatchewan's first lieutenant-governor – and his first official act in that capacity ( made on Laurier's advice while Laurier was staying with Forget at Government House ) was to name the 37-year-old Scott as premier of Saskatchewan.
Amédée Papineau came up with the motto of the société " En avant " ( French for go forward ).
Use of the name Gordini was from Amédée Gordini, who was a French tuner with strong links with Renault and previous sporting models such as the Renault 8.
In 1895 he returned to the Institute Pasteur in Paris and with Émile Roux, Albert Calmette and Amédée Borrel, prepared the first anti-plague serum.
From 1873 to 1883 Amédée Bollée of Le Mans built a series of steam-powered passenger vehicles able to carry 6 to 12 people at speeds up to, with such names as Rapide and L ' Obéissante.
One of two Stradivari violins named after Belgian industrialist Amédée Soil, this instrument is characterized by its brilliant red varnish and a two-piece maple back with the flames of the grain joined, descending from the edges toward the center.
Amédée Jaubert accompanied the Persian Envoy Mirza Mohammed Reza Qazvini at Finkenstein Castle to meet with Napoleon on 27 Avril 1807 for the Treaty of Finkenstein.
General Claude Matthieu, Count Gardane | Gardane, with colleagues Amédée Jaubert and Joanin, at the Persian court of Fath Ali Shah in 1808.
Partly under the influence of the works of Jean-Baptiste Henri Lacordaire, Jules Amédée Barbey d ' Aurevilly and Louis Veuillot, the latter two being the most brilliant and feared polemical crusaders of the Church in the press, he founded a newspaper Le Croisé (" The Crusader ") in 1859 but it only lasted two years due to a disagreement with his co-founder.
Louis Paul Amédée Appia ( October 13, 1818-May 1, 1898 ) was a Swiss surgeon with special merit in the area of military medicine.

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