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Louis and chef
In 1782 Antoine Beauvilliers, pastry chef to the future Louis XVIII, opened one of the most popular restaurants of the time – the Grande Taverne de Londres – in the arcades of the Palais-Royal.
Free French Air Force Corporal Louis ' Louie ' LeBeau ( Robert Clary ) was a Master chef and notoriously patriotic Frenchman, often referring to Nazis and Germans ' generally ' as " pigs ", and specifically as " Boche " or " dirty Boche ", which was traditionally meant to be considered an insult to WWI and WWII German soldiers.
Ritz brought in his partners, chef Auguste Escoffier, and maître d ' hôtel Louis Echenard.
* The recipe for mayonnaise ( originally " salsa mahonesa " or " maonesa ") is probably brought back to France by his chef after Louis François Armand du Plessis, duc de Richelieu's military success on Minorca.
Chateaubriand steak, or just chateaubriand, is a recipe of a particular thick cut from the tenderloin, which, according to Larousse Gastronomique, was created by personal chef, Montmireil, for François-René de Chateaubriand, the author and diplomat who served Napoleon as an ambassador and Louis XVIII as Secretary of State for two years.
He became chef d ' escadron in 1797, and in 1798 served under General Louis Desaix, in the Egyptian campaign, of which he left an interesting and valuable account.
* Sans Pareil 70 ( Louis Gabaret, chef d ' escadre, captain Allain Emmanuel de Coëtlogon )
* Antoine Beauvilliers, pastry chef to the future Louis XVIII and proprietor of the Grande Taverne de Londres — in the arcades of the Palais-Royal-one of the most famous restaurants of all time.
Louis Diat, a chef at the Ritz-Carlton in New York City, is most often credited with its ( re ) invention.
Viard, who called himself " Homme de Bouche ", is variously credited with being chef de cuisine to Louis XVI and to Napoleon.

Louis and de
In 1924, Louis de Broglie proposed that all particles behave to an extent like waves.
* 1706 – Louis de Cahusac, French playwright and librettist, and Freemason ( d. 1759 )
* 1644 – Louise de La Vallière, French mistress of Louis XIV of France ( d. 1710 )
de Pompadour, Louis XV's mistress, who was considered the most powerful woman in France at the time.
* 1779 – Louis de Freycinet, French explorer ( d. 1842 )
* 1892 – Louis de Broglie, French physicist, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 1987 )
* 1767 – Louis Antoine de Saint-Just, French military leader and politician ( d. 1794 )
** Louis de Montfort
In 1752, the French astronomer Nicolas Louis de Lacaille subdivided it into Carina ( the keel, or the hull, of the ship ), Puppis ( the poop deck, or stern ), and Vela ( the sails ).
Antlia was created in 1756 by the French astronomer Abbé Nicolas Louis de Lacaille, who created fourteen constellations for the southern sky to fill some faint regions.
De Amore was written at the request of Marie de Champagne, daughter of King Louis VII of France and of Eleanor of Aquitaine.
Louis de Wohl worked as an astrologer for the British intelligence agency MI5, after it was claimed that Hitler used astrology to time his actions.
* 1713 – Louis, 4th duc de Noailles, French peer and Marshal of France ( d. 1793 )
* Schmidt, Hanns Peter: The Origin of Ahimsa, in: Mélanges d ' Indianisme à la mémoire de Louis Renou, Paris 1968
Toward the latter half of the 17th century, Louis XIV founded his ' Académie Royale de Musique et de Danse ', where specific rules for the execution of every dance and the " five positions " of the feet were formulated for the first time by members of the Académie.
After the French chemists Louis Nicolas Vauquelin, Louis Jacques Thénard, and Joseph-Louis Gay-Lussac approved the experiments of the young pharmacist Balard, the results were presented at a lecture of the Académie des Sciences and published in Annales de Chimie et Physique.
" Approval from Louis arrived on 27 June: Tallard was to reinforce Marsin and the Elector on the Danube via the Black Forest, with 40 battalions and 50 squadrons ; Villeroi was to pin down the Allies defending the Lines of Stollhofen, or, if the Allies should move all their forces to the Danube, he was to join with Marshal Tallard ; and General de Coignies with 8, 000 men, would protect Alsace.
* Louis de Blois ( 1506 – 66 )
In addition to Bonaparte himself, Louis Alexandre Berthier, Auguste de Marmont, Jean Lannes, Joachim Murat, Louis Desaix, Jean Reynier, Antoine-François Andréossy, Jean-Andoche Junot, Louis-Nicolas Davout and Dumas were all passengers on the cramped Mediterranean crossing.
The Saint-Esprit church was part of a bigger complex built by Louis XI to care for pilgrims to Santiago de Compostela.
* http :// www. chateaudevayres. com / home. html In French and English, with views of the Castle by Louis de Foix, the 16th century French Engineer who deviated the River Adour near Bayonne.
A costume design for Louis XIV as The Rising Sun, from the final entrée of Le Ballet de la Nuit ( 1653 ).

Louis and cabinet
Without informing the rest of the cabinet or Queen Victoria, Palmerston had sent a private note to the French ambassador endorsing Louis Bonaparte's coup and congratulating Louis Bonaparte, himself, on the coup.
Given the differences of opinion within the Lord Aberdeen cabinet over the direction of foreign policy with regard to relations between Britain and the French under Napoleon III, it is not surprising that debate raged within the government as Louis Bonaparte, now assuming the title of Emperor Napoleon III of France.
Collectors of coins were Pope Boniface VIII, Emperor Maximilian of the Holy Roman Empire, Louis XIV of France, Ferdinand I, Elector Joachim II of Brandenburg who started the Berlin coin cabinet and Henry IV of France to name a few.
The Triumvirate arose in 1771, when Louis XV banished Étienne François, duc de Choiseul, Minister for Foreign Affairs from 1758, and reshuffled the cabinet.
The ARP remained part of the care-taker cabinet led by Louis Beel.
The first person narrator of the novel is an unnamed medical doctor turned politician ( called Dr Stephen Fleming in the Louis Malle film ) whose promotion from MP to cabinet member is imminent.
Holles at this time ( 1677-1679 ) engaged, as did many others, in dangerous intrigue with Courtin and Barillon, the French envoys, and Louis XIV ; he refused, however, the latter's presents on the ground that he was a member of the council, having been appointed to Sir William Temple's new modelled cabinet in 1679.
In a federal cabinet reshuffle in July 2004, VLD chairman Karel De Gucht replaced Louis Michel ( Reformist Movement ) as minister for Foreign Affairs.
Louis Arthur Johnson ( January 10, 1891-April 24, 1966 ) was the second United States Secretary of Defense, serving in the cabinet of President Harry S. Truman from March 28, 1949 to September 19, 1950.
However, he died suddenly of apoplexy after leaving the king's cabinet on 16 July 1691, though this account is challenged by Voltaire, who wrote in " Le Siecle de Louis XIV " that Louvois died while taking waters in Balarue.
In the new cabinet that followed the elections of 1869, Duruy was replaced by Louis Olivier Bourbeau, and was made a senator.
He was Minister of Foreign Affairs in the first cabinet of Louis Philippe's reign, and was confronted with the task of reconciling the European powers to the change of government.
He was then named Associate Minister of National Defence in the cabinet of Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent.
:* Secrétaire à abattant, delivered to Louis XVI's " cabinet " at the Petit Trianon, 1777, Waddesdon Manor, UK
St. Laurent, nicknamed ' Uncle Louis ', remained popular, but exercised little oversight over his cabinet ministers.
Marler resigned from the legislature on June 30, 1954, and was appointed to the federal cabinet of Louis Saint-Laurent as minister of transport.
At Versailles, Louis XIV's consistent iconographic theme of the triumphs of Apollo and the Olympians against all adversaries included the fountain of Enceladus in its own cabinet de verdure, which was cut into the surrounding woodland and outlined by trelliswork ,; the ensemble has recently been restored ( illustration ).
The cabinet of Willem Drees banned the import of the edition of the German magazine and on 28 June 1956 appointed a commission of enquiry of former ministers Louis Beel and Gerbrandy and former governor-general of the Dutch East Indies A. W. L. Tjarda van Starkenborgh Stachouwer, the Beel Commission.
In 1958 the Fourth cabinet of Drees fell and Louis Beel formed an interim-cabinet with KVP, ARP and CHU.
He became a favorite of Louis XV, who entrusted him with the collection and arrangement of a cabinet of medals and antique gems for Madame de Pompadour, and subsequently appointed him attaché to the French embassy at St. Petersburg.
Prior to his cabinet position, Cisneros served four terms as the second Hispanic mayor of a major U. S. city, ( the first being Alfonso Cervantes of St. Louis, Missouri 1965 – 1973 ) his hometown of San Antonio, Texas.
Bristow and Pierrepont, stayed behind after a cabinet meeting with President Grant and showed him correspondence between Babcock and William Joyce in St. Louis, indicted in the Ring, cryptic telegram messages as evidence of Babcock's involvement in the Ring.
A number of Martin ’ s works survive in public collections: the Laing Art Gallery in Newcastle-which also holds his famous ‘ black cabinetof projects in progress ; Tate Britain, the Victoria & Albert Museum, the Louvre, the National Gallery of Art Washington DC, Yale Center for British Art, St. Louis Art Museum and elsewhere in the USA.

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