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* < span lang =" fr "> Pierre Louis Jean Casimir de Blacas </ span >
He was born in Paris, the son of Auguste Casimir-Perier and the grandson of Casimir Pierre Perier, premier of Louis Philippe.
The clamour of the Paris mob for the death of the imprisoned ministers of Charles X, culminating in October riots, induced the more moderate members of the government – including Guizot, the duc de Broglie and Casimir Pierre Perier – to hand over the administration to a ministry which had the confidence of the revolutionary Parisians.
Casimir Pierre Perier ( 11 October 177716 May 1832 ) was a French statesman, President of the Council during the July Monarchy, when he headed the conservative Parti de la résistance ( Party of Resistance ).
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He was the son of Casimir Pierre Perier and the father of President Jean Casimir-Perier.
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After the July Revolution, he held the posts of Naval Minister under the nominal leadership of François Guizot ( autumn 1830 ), and Foreign Affairs under Jacques Laffitte and Casimir Pierre Perier.
* tomb of Casimir Pierre Périer, including three bas-reliefs of Eloquence, Justice and Strength, Père Lachaise Cemetery, 1837
* Casimir Pierre Perier, French statesman, President of the Council during the July Monarchy
He was the son of Casimir Pierre Perier and the father of President Jean Casimir-Perier
Its collaborators were: Casimir Bouis, Jean-Baptiste Clément, Pierre Denis, Charles Rochat with occasional articles by Henry Bauer ( 1851 – 1915 ), Courbet and André Leo.

Casimir and Perier's
Casimir Perier's wide-ranging business interests and investments help to explain his opposition in the Chamber of Deputies to financial policies of Restoration ministries.

Casimir and Paris
During the cholera outbreak in 1831, he did not hesitate to take real risks in visiting the sickest cases in the Hôtel-Dieu de Paris, accompanied by Casimir Perier ( who caught the disease and died ).
Robert le diable ( with libretto by Eugène Scribe and Casimir Delavigne ), produced in Paris in 1831, was one of the earliest grand operas.
On 16 September 1668, John II Casimir abdicated the Polish – Lithuanian throne, and returned to France, where he joined the Jesuits and became abbot of Abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés in Paris.
In Paris, a committee of the liberal opposition, composed of banker-and-kingmaker < span lang =" fr "> Jacques Laffitte </ span >, < span lang =" fr "> Casimir Perier </ span >, Generals < span lang =" fr "> Étienne Gérard </ span > and < span lang =" fr "> Georges Mouton, comte de Lobau </ span >, among others, had drawn up and signed a petition in which, not surprisingly, they asked for the < span lang =" fr "> ordonnances </ span > to be withdrawn ; more surprising was their criticism " not of the King, but his ministers " – thereby disproving Charles X's conviction that his liberal opponents were enemies of his dynasty.
Later she moved to Paris and enrolled at the prestigious Académie Julian where she met her future husband, Count Casimir Markievicz (), an artist from a wealthy Polish family that owned land in what is now Ukraine.
The family moved to Paris after the Thermidorian Reaction ( 1794 ), and Casimir joined the Army of Italy in 1798.
On his father's death in 1801, Casimir Perier left the army and with his brother Scipion founded a bank in Paris, the speculations of which Casimir directed while Scipion took on its administration.
Casimir Lefaucheux of Paris decided in 1834 to patent a breechloader where the barrel hinged downwards to reveal the breech ends.
The French poet Casimir Delavigne was fascinated and inspired by the news of the uprising making its way to Paris and wrote the words, which were translated into Polish by the historian, journalist, and poet Karol Sienkiewicz ( great uncle of Henryk Sienkiewicz ).
* Prof. Dr. Jean Casimir Felix Guyon, Father of Urology & Ever First Urologist & Professor of Urology in the Entire World ( University of Paris, France )
See Casimir Leconte, Le Œuvre de Fogelberg ( Paris, 1856 ).

Casimir and
Fort Casimir / Trinity was again renamed as New Amstel ( later translated to New Castle ) was made the center for fur trading and the colony s administration headquarters and the area's European population began to boom.
In 1266 the settlement was destroyed by an army composed of Ruthenians, Tatar and Lithuanian troops, led by the Ruthenian prince ‘ Ioann Shvarn Ropczyce became a town on 3 March 1362, when the Polish king, Casimir III the Great, gave it city rights ( Magdeburg rights ).
In 1181, Prince Casimir II the Just handed the settlement to Norbertine nuns from Krakow s district of Zwierzyniec.
Kazimiero Draugija ”( St Casimir s Society ), which dealt with the matters of church, “ Rytas ” – took care about schools or “ Talka ”, co-operative society.
Meanwhile Vladimir Yaroslavich succeeded in escaping from his dungeon in Hungary ; Duke Casimir II also sent Polish troops to Halych to support Vladimir Yaroslavich s claims.

Casimir and s
Among these is " Casimir Pulaski Day ", to be commemorated annually on March 4 ( s. 118. 02 ( 5 ), Wis Stats ).

Casimir and Cemetery
* St. Casimir Lithuanian Cemetery ( Švento Kazimero Kapinės at 4401 W. 111th Street ) is a Lithuanian cemetery of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago on the edge of the southwest side of Chicago where many deceased Lithuanians are buried.

Casimir and 2005
Nesterenko, G. Lambiase, G. Scarpetta, Calculation of the Casimir energy at zero and finite temperature: some recent results, arXiv: hep-th / 0503100 v2 13 May 2005
This point of view is also stated by Jaffe ( 2005 ): " The Casimir force can be calculated without reference to vacuum fluctuations, and like all other observable effects in QED, it vanishes as the fine structure constant,, goes to zero.
In 2005 the archdiocese announced that St. Casimir, St. Benedict, and St. Lucy Filippini would merge into the Ironbound Catholic Academy on the St. Casimir site.
* Artur von Casimir ( 1907 – 2005 ), a German pilot

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