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Nungesser-Coli and round-the-world
Nungesser-Coli from Saint-Louis, Senegal to Port Natal, Brazil, as a part of their round-the-world trip.

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French and aviators
* July 18 – Raymonde de Laroche, French aviatrix, the first woman to receive an aviators license ( b. 1882 )
** Raymonde de Laroche, French aviatrix, the first woman to receive an aviators license ( d. 1919 )
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During the First World War, two French aviators — aristocratic Captain de Boeldieu ( played by Pierre Fresnay ) and working-class Lieutenant Maréchal ( Jean Gabin ) — embark on a flight to examine the site of a blurred spot on photos from an earlier air reconnaissance mission.
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During the last two years of World War I ( 1917 – 1918 ), Pau was the home to the School of Acrobacy and Combat for French, British and American aviators.
This was the most impressive achievement to date of any of the French pioneer aviators, causing Patrick Alexander to write to Major Baden Baden-Powell, president of the Royal Aeronautical Society, " I got back from Paris last night.
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In his early fifties he took up flying, gaining both French aviators ' and Royal Aero Club certificates.
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" from Paris to New York City, French aviators Dieudonné Costes and Maurice Bellonte make the first nonstop westbound heavier-than-air flight across the North Atlantic Ocean between the European and North American mainlands, covering either 5, 850 km ( 3, 633 miles ) or 6, 200 km ( 3, 850 miles ), according to different sources, in 37 hours 18 minutes.
* February 3-4 – In a Breguet 19 G. R., the French aviators Lemaître and Ludovic Arrachart set a world distance record, flying 3, 166 km ( 1, 967 miles ) from Étampes, Paris, France, to Villa Cisneros, Spanish Sahara.
* September 26 – The French aviators Dieudonné Costes and René de Vitrolles fly 4, 100 km ( 2, 546 miles ) from Paris, France, to Assuan, Egypt, in an attempt to break the world distance record.
* October 28 – The French aviators Dieudonné Costes and J. Rignot break the world distance record, flying 5, 396 km ( 3, 351 miles ) from Paris, France, to Jask, Persia, as a part of 19, 625-km ( 12, 187-mile ) Paris-India-Paris flight.
* October 10 – The French aviators Dieudonné Costes and Joseph Le Brix depart Paris as they begin a flight around the world in the Breguet 19 G. R.
* December 15 – 17 – The French aviators Dieudonné Costes and Paul Codos set a world distance record for flight over a closed circuit, flying 8, 029 km ( 4, 986 miles ).
* July 13 – The French aviators Dieudonné Costes and Maurice Bellonte take off from Villacoublay, France, in an attempt to fly across the North Atlantic Ocean to New York, New York.
* 5 October – Sergeant Joseph Frantz and Corporal Louis Quenault of the French Escadrille VB24 are the first aviators in history to shoot down another aircraft with gunfire, downing a German Aviatik B. II with machine gun fire from their Voisin III over Jonchery, Reims.
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French and Dieudonné
* 1966 – Dieudonné M ' bala M ' bala, French comedian, actor and political activist
* 1906 – Jean Dieudonné, French mathematician ( d. 1992 )
** Dieudonné Costes, French aviator ( b. 1892 )
* November 14 – Dieudonné Costes, French aviator ( d. 1973 )
Le Pen is ( supposedly, even though no actual proof nor confirmation exist ) the godfather of the third daughter of Dieudonné M ' bala M ' bala, a comedian, political activist, and anti-zionist of French-African descent who moved from fighting against the Front National to being very close to most of its senior members and defending their freedom of speech in French media.
Napoleon, on leave from the French Army, travels to Corsica with his sister, Élisa ( Yvette Dieudonné ).
The Éléments de géométrie algébrique (" Elements of Algebraic Geometry ") by Alexander Grothendieck ( assisted by Jean Dieudonné ), or EGA for short, is a rigorous treatise, in French, on algebraic geometry that was published ( in eight parts or fascicles ) from 1960 through 1967 by the Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques.
Deusdedit ( literally " god has given "; its variant is Deodatus, French: Dieudonné ) is the name of several important ecclesiastical figures of the Middle Ages:
* Albert Dieudonné ( 1889-1976 ), French actor and film director
* Jean Dieudonné ( 1906-1992 ), French mathematician
* Dieudonné M ' bala M ' bala ( born 1966 ), a French comedian and political activist
Jean-Baptiste Joseph Dieudonné Boussingault ( 2 February 1802 – 11 May 1887 ) was a French chemist who made significant contributions to agricultural science, petroleum science and metallurgy.
Jean Alexandre Eugène Dieudonné (; 1 July 1906 – 29 November 1992 ) was a French mathematician, notable for research in abstract algebra and functional analysis, for close involvement with the Nicolas Bourbaki pseudonymous group and the Éléments de géométrie algébrique project of Alexander Grothendieck, and as a historian of mathematics, particularly in the fields of functional analysis and algebraic topology.
Greek Theodore, Kurdish Bokan, Hebrew Nathanael, Jonathan and Matityahu, Latin Deodatus and French Dieudonné.
Numerous French comedians such as Bruno Solo, Alain Chabat, Elie and Dieudonné appeared in this show.
Albert Dieudonné ( 26 November 1889-19 March 1976 ) was a French actor, screenwriter, film director and novelist.
Dieudonné Sylvain Guy Tancrède de Dolomieu usually known as Déodat de Dolomieu ( Dolomieu, Isère, 23 June 1750 – Chateauneuf 28 November 1801 ) was a French geologist ; the mineral and the rock dolomite and the largest summital crater on the Piton de la Fournaise volcano were named after him.

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