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* 1748 – Antoine Laurent de Jussieu, French botanist ( d. 1836 )
* 1767 – Louis Antoine de Saint-Just, French military leader and politician ( d. 1794 )
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On 23 January 1878 at the Basilica of Atocha in Madrid, Alfonso married his cousin, Princess Maria de las Mercedes, daughter of Antoine, Duke of Montpensier, but she died within six months of the marriage.
Antoine-Laurent de Lavoisier ( also Antoine Lavoisier after the French Revolution ; 26 August 17438 May 1794 ; ), the " father of modern chemistry ," was a French nobleman prominent in the histories of chemistry and biology.
With the French chemists Claude-Louis Berthollet, Antoine Fourcroy and Guyton de Morveau, Lavoisier devised a systematic chemical nomenclature.
Major academic sculptors of France are represented in the sculpture of the Arc de Triomphe: Jean-Pierre Cortot ; François Rude ; Antoine Étex ; James Pradier and Philippe Joseph Henri Lemaire.
:* La Résistance de 1814, by Antoine Étex
:* La Paix de 1815, by Antoine Étex
In Un Catalogue raisonné de manuscrits ethiopiens ( Paris, 1859 ) is a description of 234 Ethiopian manuscripts collected by Antoine.
de: Antoine Thomson d ’ Abbadie
The following year they collaborated on a musical film version of The Little Prince, based on the classic children's tale by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry.
fr: Antoine Ier de Saxe
The village was incorporated as a city in 1877 and renamed Cadillac, after Antoine Laumet de La Mothe, sieur de Cadillac, a Frenchman who made the first permanent settlement at Detroit in 1701.
* Antoine Laumet de La Mothe, sieur de Cadillac, French explorer, founder of Detroit
Most recently he appeared in Cyrano de Bergerac as Antoine de Guiche, alongside Kevin Kline, Jennifer Garner and Daniel Sunjata.
Antoine Lavoisier, in his famed 1789 Traité Élémentaire de Chimie ( Elements of Chemistry ), refers to Bergmann ’ s work and discusses the concept of elective affinities or attractions.
In the mid-1970s, a review of the American movie Jaws marked the magazine's return to more commercial perspectives, and an editorial turnover: ( Serge Daney, Serge Toubiana, Thierry Jousse, Antoine de Baecque and Charles Tesson ).
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.
French explorer Antoine Laumet de La Mothe, sieur de Cadillac sailed up the Detroit River on July 23, 1701.
* Schnapper, Antoine, David témoin de son temps, Office du Livre, Fribourg, ( 1980 )

Antoine and Baïf
Further travel took him to Flanders, Holland, and again, for a short time, Scotland, on diplomatic missions under Claude d ' Humieres, seigneur de Lassigny, until he was attached as secretary to the suite of Lazare de Baïf, the father of his future colleague in the Pléiade and his companion on this occasion, Antoine de Baïf, at the diet of Speyer.
Jean Antoine de Baïf ( 19 February 1532 – 19 September 1589 ) was a French poet and member of the Pléiade.
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Around Ronsard, Du Bellay and Jean Antoine de Baïf there formed a group of radical young noble poets of the court ( generally known today as La Pléiade, although use of this term is debated ).
Several poets of the period — Jean Antoine de Baïf ( who founded an " Académie de Poésie et Musique " in 1570 ), Blaise de Vigenère and others — attempted to adapt into French the Latin, Greek or Hebrew poetic meters ; these experiments were called " vers mesurés " and " prose mesuré " ( for more, see the article " musique mesurée ").
* Jean Antoine de Baïf
* Jean Antoine de Baïf
Mauduit was a member of the Académie de Poésie et de Musique, the secretive group founded by Jean Antoine de Baïf to promote musique mesurée à l ' antique, an attempt to recreate the rhetorical and ethical effect of ancient Greek music using modern French poetry and music.
Around Ronsard, Du Bellay and Jean Antoine de Baïf there formed a group of radical young noble poets of the court ( generally known today as La Pléiade, although use of this term is debated ).
Jacques Peletier du Mans's later encyclopedic collection L ' Amour des amours, consisting of a sonnet cycle and a series of poems describing meteors, planets and the heavens, would influence the poets Jean Antoine de Baïf and Guillaume de Salluste Du Bartas ( whose Semaine is a Baroque description of the creation of the world ).
Several poets of the period — Jean Antoine de Baïf ( who founded an " Académie de Poésie et de Musique " in 1570 ), Blaise de Vigenère and others — attempted to adapt into French the Latin, Greek or Hebrew poetic meters ; these experiments were called " vers mesurés " and " prose mesuré " ( for more, see the article " musique mesurée ").
* Jean Antoine de Baïf Les Amours ( 1552 )
* Jean Antoine de Baïf Amour de Francine ( 1555 )
* Jean Antoine de Baïf Chansonnettes mesurées ( 1586 )
* Jean Antoine de Baïf
He spent some time in the court of Marguerite of Navarre, traveled to Toulouse and Bordeaux ( where he met George Buchanan ), and then to Paris where he came into contact with members of the young literary generation, including Pierre de Ronsard, Jean Antoine de Baïf, Jean Dorat, Remy Belleau, Antoine Du Verdier and Odet de Turnèbe.

Antoine and pupil
A periscope arrangement was used to obtain a densified pupil in the interferometer, a method later investigated in detail by Antoine Émile Henry Labeyrie for use in " Hypertelescopes ".
He left, however, after a few years and travelled to Paris to study medicine, becoming a pupil of Antoine Petit and Amiee Taggart.
His Piano Concerto, finished in 1855, intended for his piano pupil Hilda Aurora Thegerström, who continued her studies with Antoine François Marmontel and Franz Liszt, did not see the light of day until 1904, when Berwald's granddaughter Astrid performed it at a Stockholm student concert.
In 1848 he faced a major disappointment when he was passed over for the position of head of the piano department in the Conservatoire upon Zimmermann's retirement ; Alkan expected, and lobbied strongly for, the appointment, but Daniel Auber, the head of the Conservatoire, replaced Zimmermann with Antoine Marmontel, a former pupil of Alkan.
Coustou was the younger brother of French sculptor Nicolas Coustou and the pupil of his mother's brother, Antoine Coysevox.
In 1840, he published Histoire naturelle des Coléoptères de France, ( Natural History of the Coleoptera of France ) with various other entomologists: Antoine Casimir Marguerite Eugène Foudras ( 1783 – 1859 ) and Claudius Rey ( 1817 – 1895 ), his former pupil.
The mausoleum for the heart of the prince de Condé in the Jesuit church of the Rue Saint Antoine was his last considerable work He died on December 3, 1660, while it was in progress, and the crucifix of the altar was completed by his pupil Pierre Le Gros the Elder.

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