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[ "Aimable Pélissier", "place of birth", "Maromme" ]
Biography Pélissier was born at Maromme (Seine Inférieure), of a family of prosperous artisans, his father being employed in a powder-magazine. After attending the military college of La Flèche and the special school of St Cyr, he entered the army in 1815 as second-lieutenant in an artillery regiment. Brilliant examina...
place of birth
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[ "Aimable Pélissier", "family name", "Pélissier" ]
Aimable-Jean-Jacques Pélissier, 1st Duc de Malakoff (6 November 1794 – 22 May 1864), was a Marshal of France. He served in Algeria and elsewhere, and as a general commanded the French forces in the Crimean War.Biography Pélissier was born at Maromme (Seine Inférieure), of a family of prosperous artisans, his father bei...
family name
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[ "surname", "last name", "patronymic", "family surname", "clan name" ]
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[ "Aimable Pélissier", "educated at", "École Spéciale Militaire de Saint-Cyr" ]
Biography Pélissier was born at Maromme (Seine Inférieure), of a family of prosperous artisans, his father being employed in a powder-magazine. After attending the military college of La Flèche and the special school of St Cyr, he entered the army in 1815 as second-lieutenant in an artillery regiment. Brilliant examina...
educated at
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[ "studied at", "graduated from", "attended", "enrolled at", "completed education at" ]
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[ "Aimable Pélissier", "award received", "Médaille militaire" ]
Honours Second French Empire: Baton of Maréchal de France Second French Empire: Grand Chancelier and Grand Croix of the Legion of Honour Second French Empire: Médaille militaire Bourbon Restoration: Order of Saint Louis Spain: Laureate Cross of Saint Ferdinand United Kingdom: Honorary Grand Cross of the Order of t...
award received
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[ "Aimable Pélissier", "position held", "Grand Chancellor of the Legion of Honour" ]
Biography Pélissier was born at Maromme (Seine Inférieure), of a family of prosperous artisans, his father being employed in a powder-magazine. After attending the military college of La Flèche and the special school of St Cyr, he entered the army in 1815 as second-lieutenant in an artillery regiment. Brilliant examina...
position held
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[ "occupation", "job title", "post", "office", "rank" ]
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[ "Marin Mersenne", "languages spoken, written or signed", "French" ]
Marin Mersenne, OM (also known as Marinus Mersennus or le Père Mersenne; French: [maʁɛ̃ mɛʁsɛn]; 8 September 1588 – 1 September 1648) was a French polymath whose works touched a wide variety of fields. He is perhaps best known today among mathematicians for Mersenne prime numbers, those which can be written in the for...
languages spoken, written or signed
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[ "linguistic abilities", "language proficiency", "language command" ]
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[ "Marin Mersenne", "writing language", "French" ]
Marin Mersenne, OM (also known as Marinus Mersennus or le Père Mersenne; French: [maʁɛ̃ mɛʁsɛn]; 8 September 1588 – 1 September 1648) was a French polymath whose works touched a wide variety of fields. He is perhaps best known today among mathematicians for Mersenne prime numbers, those which can be written in the for...
writing language
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[ "written in", "language used in writing", "written using", "written with", "script" ]
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[ "Marin Mersenne", "instance of", "human" ]
Marin Mersenne, OM (also known as Marinus Mersennus or le Père Mersenne; French: [maʁɛ̃ mɛʁsɛn]; 8 September 1588 – 1 September 1648) was a French polymath whose works touched a wide variety of fields. He is perhaps best known today among mathematicians for Mersenne prime numbers, those which can be written in the for...
instance of
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[ "type of", "example of", "manifestation of", "representation of" ]
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[ "Marin Mersenne", "manner of death", "natural causes" ]
Marin Mersenne, OM (also known as Marinus Mersennus or le Père Mersenne; French: [maʁɛ̃ mɛʁsɛn]; 8 September 1588 – 1 September 1648) was a French polymath whose works touched a wide variety of fields. He is perhaps best known today among mathematicians for Mersenne prime numbers, those which can be written in the for...
manner of death
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[ "cause of death", "mode of death", "method of death", "way of dying", "circumstances of death" ]
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[ "Marin Mersenne", "given name", "Marin" ]
Marin Mersenne, OM (also known as Marinus Mersennus or le Père Mersenne; French: [maʁɛ̃ mɛʁsɛn]; 8 September 1588 – 1 September 1648) was a French polymath whose works touched a wide variety of fields. He is perhaps best known today among mathematicians for Mersenne prime numbers, those which can be written in the for...
given name
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[ "first name", "forename", "given title", "personal name" ]
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[ "Marin Mersenne", "occupation", "mathematician" ]
Marin Mersenne, OM (also known as Marinus Mersennus or le Père Mersenne; French: [maʁɛ̃ mɛʁsɛn]; 8 September 1588 – 1 September 1648) was a French polymath whose works touched a wide variety of fields. He is perhaps best known today among mathematicians for Mersenne prime numbers, those which can be written in the for...
occupation
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[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
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[ "Marin Mersenne", "family name", "Mersenne" ]
Marin Mersenne, OM (also known as Marinus Mersennus or le Père Mersenne; French: [maʁɛ̃ mɛʁsɛn]; 8 September 1588 – 1 September 1648) was a French polymath whose works touched a wide variety of fields. He is perhaps best known today among mathematicians for Mersenne prime numbers, those which can be written in the for...
family name
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[ "surname", "last name", "patronymic", "family surname", "clan name" ]
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[ "Marin Mersenne", "place of birth", "Oizé" ]
Life Mersenne was born of Jeanne Moulière, wife of Julien Mersenne, peasants who lived near Oizé, County of Maine (present-day Sarthe, France). He was educated at Le Mans and at the Jesuit College of La Flèche. On 17 July 1611, he joined the Minim Friars and, after studying theology and Hebrew in Paris, was ordained a ...
place of birth
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[ "birthplace", "place of origin", "native place", "homeland", "birth city" ]
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[ "Paul Pau", "place of death", "Paris" ]
Paul Marie Cesar Gerald Pau, (29 November 1848, Montélimar – 2 January 1932) was a French soldier and general who served in the Franco-Prussian War and in World War I. He took part in the Franco-Prussian War, suffering the loss of his lower right arm. By 1903, he had reached the rank of General, but he retired from act...
place of death
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[ "location of death", "death place", "place where they died", "place of passing", "final resting place" ]
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[ "Charles-Denis Bourbaki", "educated at", "Prytanée National Militaire" ]
Career Bourbaki was born at Pau, the son of Greek colonel Constantin Denis Bourbaki, who died in the War of Independence in 1827. He was educated at the Prytanée National Militaire, entered St Cyr, and in 1836 joined the Zouaves, becoming lieutenant of the Foreign Legion in 1838 and aide-de-camp to King Louis Philippe.
educated at
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[ "Charles-Denis Bourbaki", "occupation", "military officer" ]
Career Bourbaki was born at Pau, the son of Greek colonel Constantin Denis Bourbaki, who died in the War of Independence in 1827. He was educated at the Prytanée National Militaire, entered St Cyr, and in 1836 joined the Zouaves, becoming lieutenant of the Foreign Legion in 1838 and aide-de-camp to King Louis Philippe.
occupation
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[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
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[ "Charles-Denis Bourbaki", "place of birth", "Pau" ]
Charles Denis Sauter Bourbaki (22 April 1816, Pau – 22 September 1897, Bayonne) was a French general.Career Bourbaki was born at Pau, the son of Greek colonel Constantin Denis Bourbaki, who died in the War of Independence in 1827. He was educated at the Prytanée National Militaire, entered St Cyr, and in 1836 joined th...
place of birth
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[ "Charles-Denis Bourbaki", "conflict", "Franco-Prussian War" ]
Imperial Guard In 1870 the Emperor Napoleon III entrusted Bourbaki with the command of the Imperial Guard, and he played an important part in the fighting round Metz. His conduct at Gravelotte however was questionable as with the Prussians exhausted from the fighting and heavy casualties, the French were poised to moun...
conflict
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[ "Charles-Denis Bourbaki", "place of death", "Bayonne" ]
Charles Denis Sauter Bourbaki (22 April 1816, Pau – 22 September 1897, Bayonne) was a French general.
place of death
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[ "Charles-Denis Bourbaki", "family name", "Bourbaki" ]
Charles Denis Sauter Bourbaki (22 April 1816, Pau – 22 September 1897, Bayonne) was a French general.Career Bourbaki was born at Pau, the son of Greek colonel Constantin Denis Bourbaki, who died in the War of Independence in 1827. He was educated at the Prytanée National Militaire, entered St Cyr, and in 1836 joined th...
family name
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[ "surname", "last name", "patronymic", "family surname", "clan name" ]
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[ "Charles-Denis Bourbaki", "educated at", "École Spéciale Militaire de Saint-Cyr" ]
Career Bourbaki was born at Pau, the son of Greek colonel Constantin Denis Bourbaki, who died in the War of Independence in 1827. He was educated at the Prytanée National Militaire, entered St Cyr, and in 1836 joined the Zouaves, becoming lieutenant of the Foreign Legion in 1838 and aide-de-camp to King Louis Philippe.
educated at
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[ "Charles-Denis Bourbaki", "father", "Constantin Denis Bourbaki" ]
Career Bourbaki was born at Pau, the son of Greek colonel Constantin Denis Bourbaki, who died in the War of Independence in 1827. He was educated at the Prytanée National Militaire, entered St Cyr, and in 1836 joined the Zouaves, becoming lieutenant of the Foreign Legion in 1838 and aide-de-camp to King Louis Philippe.
father
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[ "Julian Maunoir", "occupation", "Catholic priest" ]
Julien Maunoir (1 October 1606 – 28 January 1683) (also Julian; Breton: Juluan Maner), was a French-born Jesuit priest known as the "Apostle of Brittany". He was beatified in 1951 by Pope Pius XII and is commemorated by the Catholic Church on 29 January and 2 July.Life Maunoir was born 1 October 1606 at Saint-Georges-d...
occupation
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[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
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[ "Julian Maunoir", "place of birth", "Saint-Georges-de-Reintembault" ]
Life Maunoir was born 1 October 1606 at Saint-Georges-de-Reintembault near Rennes. At the age of fourteen, he entered the Jesuit college in Rennes. Julian entered the Society of Jesus in Paris at nineteen with the Canadian mission in mind. He studied philosophy at La Fleche and in 1630 was assigned to the college at S...
place of birth
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[ "Julian Maunoir", "place of death", "Plévin" ]
He was ordained in 1637 and returned to Brittany in 1640 and was assigned again to Quimper, succeeding Venerable Dom Michael le Nobletz. A window in Quimper Cathedral is entitled Prėsentation de Julien Maunoir à Monseigneur du Louët par Michel Le Nobletz. It depicts Michel Le Nobletz presenting Julien Maunoir to Renė d...
place of death
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[ "location of death", "death place", "place where they died", "place of passing", "final resting place" ]
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[ "Patrick Baudry", "occupation", "fighter pilot" ]
Experience Baudry completed flight training at Salon-de-Provence and Tours, France, receiving his wings in 1970. Served as a fighter pilot in Fighter Squadron 1/11 "Roussillon" on F100 and Jaguar, and completed numerous operational missions in several countries of Africa. He entered the Empire Test Pilots' School at Bo...
occupation
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[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
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[ "Patrick Baudry", "place of birth", "Douala" ]
Personal Baudry was born in Douala (French Cameroon) and is married with three children from another union. His hobbies include mechanical sports, such as motorcycling and car racing. He also enjoys running marathons, playing squash, skiing, shooting, windsurfing, and sky diving. Baudry is also a wine connaisseur. His ...
place of birth
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[ "François de La Rochefoucauld (writer)", "instance of", "human" ]
François VI, Duc de La Rochefoucauld, Prince de Marcillac (French: [fʁɑ̃swa d(ə) la ʁɔʃfuko]; 15 September 1613 – 17 March 1680) was an accomplished French moralist of the era of French Classical literature and author of Maximes and Memoirs, the only two works of his dense literary œuvre published. His Maximes portray...
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[ "François de La Rochefoucauld (writer)", "place of birth", "Paris" ]
François VI, Duc de La Rochefoucauld, Prince de Marcillac (French: [fʁɑ̃swa d(ə) la ʁɔʃfuko]; 15 September 1613 – 17 March 1680) was an accomplished French moralist of the era of French Classical literature and author of Maximes and Memoirs, the only two works of his dense literary œuvre published. His Maximes portray...
place of birth
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[ "François de La Rochefoucauld (writer)", "languages spoken, written or signed", "French" ]
François VI, Duc de La Rochefoucauld, Prince de Marcillac (French: [fʁɑ̃swa d(ə) la ʁɔʃfuko]; 15 September 1613 – 17 March 1680) was an accomplished French moralist of the era of French Classical literature and author of Maximes and Memoirs, the only two works of his dense literary œuvre published. His Maximes portray...
languages spoken, written or signed
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[ "linguistic abilities", "language proficiency", "language command" ]
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[ "François de La Rochefoucauld (writer)", "writing language", "French" ]
François VI, Duc de La Rochefoucauld, Prince de Marcillac (French: [fʁɑ̃swa d(ə) la ʁɔʃfuko]; 15 September 1613 – 17 March 1680) was an accomplished French moralist of the era of French Classical literature and author of Maximes and Memoirs, the only two works of his dense literary œuvre published. His Maximes portray...
writing language
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[ "François de La Rochefoucauld (writer)", "place of death", "Paris" ]
Salon participation Somewhat earlier, La Rochefoucauld had taken his place in the salon of Madeleine de Souvré, marquise de Sablé, a member of the Marquise de Rambouillet côterie, and the founder of a kind of successor to it, whose special literary work was the writing of Sentences and Maximes. In 1662, the Dutch firm ...
place of death
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[ "François de La Rochefoucauld (writer)", "native language", "French" ]
François VI, Duc de La Rochefoucauld, Prince de Marcillac (French: [fʁɑ̃swa d(ə) la ʁɔʃfuko]; 15 September 1613 – 17 March 1680) was an accomplished French moralist of the era of French Classical literature and author of Maximes and Memoirs, the only two works of his dense literary œuvre published. His Maximes portray...
native language
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[ "mother tongue", "first language", "mother language", "primary language", "L1" ]
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[ "François de La Rochefoucauld (writer)", "family name", "de La Rochefoucauld" ]
François VI, Duc de La Rochefoucauld, Prince de Marcillac (French: [fʁɑ̃swa d(ə) la ʁɔʃfuko]; 15 September 1613 – 17 March 1680) was an accomplished French moralist of the era of French Classical literature and author of Maximes and Memoirs, the only two works of his dense literary œuvre published. His Maximes portray...
family name
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[ "surname", "last name", "patronymic", "family surname", "clan name" ]
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[ "François de La Rochefoucauld (writer)", "sex or gender", "male" ]
Early life: 1613–1629 François de La Rochefoucauld was born on September 15, 1613, at Rue des Petits Champs, in Paris's 1st arrondissement neighborhood. La Rochefoucauld was given the education of a nobleman of his era, which concentrated on military exercises, hunting, court etiquette, elegance of expression and compo...
sex or gender
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[ "biological sex", "gender identity", "gender expression", "sexual orientation", "gender classification" ]
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[ "François de La Rochefoucauld (writer)", "spouse", "Andrée de Vivonne" ]
Early life: 1613–1629 François de La Rochefoucauld was born on September 15, 1613, at Rue des Petits Champs, in Paris's 1st arrondissement neighborhood. La Rochefoucauld was given the education of a nobleman of his era, which concentrated on military exercises, hunting, court etiquette, elegance of expression and compo...
spouse
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[ "Émile Lemoine", "instance of", "human" ]
Émile Michel Hyacinthe Lemoine (French: [emil ləmwan]; 22 November 1840 – 21 February 1912) was a French civil engineer and a mathematician, a geometer in particular. He was educated at a variety of institutions, including the Prytanée National Militaire and, most notably, the École Polytechnique. Lemoine taught as a p...
instance of
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[ "Émile Lemoine", "place of death", "Paris" ]
Émile Michel Hyacinthe Lemoine (French: [emil ləmwan]; 22 November 1840 – 21 February 1912) was a French civil engineer and a mathematician, a geometer in particular. He was educated at a variety of institutions, including the Prytanée National Militaire and, most notably, the École Polytechnique. Lemoine taught as a p...
place of death
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[ "Émile Lemoine", "languages spoken, written or signed", "French" ]
Émile Michel Hyacinthe Lemoine (French: [emil ləmwan]; 22 November 1840 – 21 February 1912) was a French civil engineer and a mathematician, a geometer in particular. He was educated at a variety of institutions, including the Prytanée National Militaire and, most notably, the École Polytechnique. Lemoine taught as a p...
languages spoken, written or signed
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[ "Émile Lemoine", "field of work", "geometry" ]
Émile Michel Hyacinthe Lemoine (French: [emil ləmwan]; 22 November 1840 – 21 February 1912) was a French civil engineer and a mathematician, a geometer in particular. He was educated at a variety of institutions, including the Prytanée National Militaire and, most notably, the École Polytechnique. Lemoine taught as a p...
field of work
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[ "Émile Lemoine", "occupation", "engineer" ]
Émile Michel Hyacinthe Lemoine (French: [emil ləmwan]; 22 November 1840 – 21 February 1912) was a French civil engineer and a mathematician, a geometer in particular. He was educated at a variety of institutions, including the Prytanée National Militaire and, most notably, the École Polytechnique. Lemoine taught as a p...
occupation
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[ "Émile Lemoine", "field of work", "mathematics" ]
Émile Michel Hyacinthe Lemoine (French: [emil ləmwan]; 22 November 1840 – 21 February 1912) was a French civil engineer and a mathematician, a geometer in particular. He was educated at a variety of institutions, including the Prytanée National Militaire and, most notably, the École Polytechnique. Lemoine taught as a p...
field of work
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[ "Émile Lemoine", "educated at", "Prytanée National Militaire" ]
Émile Michel Hyacinthe Lemoine (French: [emil ləmwan]; 22 November 1840 – 21 February 1912) was a French civil engineer and a mathematician, a geometer in particular. He was educated at a variety of institutions, including the Prytanée National Militaire and, most notably, the École Polytechnique. Lemoine taught as a p...
educated at
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[ "Émile Lemoine", "country of citizenship", "France" ]
Émile Michel Hyacinthe Lemoine (French: [emil ləmwan]; 22 November 1840 – 21 February 1912) was a French civil engineer and a mathematician, a geometer in particular. He was educated at a variety of institutions, including the Prytanée National Militaire and, most notably, the École Polytechnique. Lemoine taught as a p...
country of citizenship
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[ "Émile Lemoine", "educated at", "École polytechnique" ]
Émile Michel Hyacinthe Lemoine (French: [emil ləmwan]; 22 November 1840 – 21 February 1912) was a French civil engineer and a mathematician, a geometer in particular. He was educated at a variety of institutions, including the Prytanée National Militaire and, most notably, the École Polytechnique. Lemoine taught as a p...
educated at
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[ "Émile Lemoine", "employer", "École polytechnique" ]
Émile Michel Hyacinthe Lemoine (French: [emil ləmwan]; 22 November 1840 – 21 February 1912) was a French civil engineer and a mathematician, a geometer in particular. He was educated at a variety of institutions, including the Prytanée National Militaire and, most notably, the École Polytechnique. Lemoine taught as a p...
employer
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[ "Émile Lemoine", "sex or gender", "male" ]
Émile Michel Hyacinthe Lemoine (French: [emil ləmwan]; 22 November 1840 – 21 February 1912) was a French civil engineer and a mathematician, a geometer in particular. He was educated at a variety of institutions, including the Prytanée National Militaire and, most notably, the École Polytechnique. Lemoine taught as a p...
sex or gender
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[ "Émile Lemoine", "occupation", "university teacher" ]
Émile Michel Hyacinthe Lemoine (French: [emil ləmwan]; 22 November 1840 – 21 February 1912) was a French civil engineer and a mathematician, a geometer in particular. He was educated at a variety of institutions, including the Prytanée National Militaire and, most notably, the École Polytechnique. Lemoine taught as a p...
occupation
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[ "Émile Lemoine", "notable work", "Lemoine point" ]
Émile Michel Hyacinthe Lemoine (French: [emil ləmwan]; 22 November 1840 – 21 February 1912) was a French civil engineer and a mathematician, a geometer in particular. He was educated at a variety of institutions, including the Prytanée National Militaire and, most notably, the École Polytechnique. Lemoine taught as a p...
notable work
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[ "masterpiece", "landmark", "tour de force", "most significant work", "famous creation" ]
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[ "Émile Lemoine", "notable work", "Lemoine's conjecture" ]
Lemoine's conjecture and extensions In 1894, Lemoine stated what is now known as Lemoine's conjecture: Every odd number which is greater than three can be expressed in the form 2p + q where p and q are prime. In 1985, John Kiltinen and Peter Young conjectured an extension of the conjecture which they called the "refine...
notable work
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[ "Émile Lemoine", "given name", "Émile" ]
Émile Michel Hyacinthe Lemoine (French: [emil ləmwan]; 22 November 1840 – 21 February 1912) was a French civil engineer and a mathematician, a geometer in particular. He was educated at a variety of institutions, including the Prytanée National Militaire and, most notably, the École Polytechnique. Lemoine taught as a p...
given name
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[ "first name", "forename", "given title", "personal name" ]
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[ "Émile Lemoine", "occupation", "civil engineer" ]
Émile Michel Hyacinthe Lemoine (French: [emil ləmwan]; 22 November 1840 – 21 February 1912) was a French civil engineer and a mathematician, a geometer in particular. He was educated at a variety of institutions, including the Prytanée National Militaire and, most notably, the École Polytechnique. Lemoine taught as a p...
occupation
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[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
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[ "Émile Lemoine", "occupation", "mathematician" ]
Émile Michel Hyacinthe Lemoine (French: [emil ləmwan]; 22 November 1840 – 21 February 1912) was a French civil engineer and a mathematician, a geometer in particular. He was educated at a variety of institutions, including the Prytanée National Militaire and, most notably, the École Polytechnique. Lemoine taught as a p...
occupation
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[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
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[ "Émile Lemoine", "family name", "Lemoine" ]
Émile Michel Hyacinthe Lemoine (French: [emil ləmwan]; 22 November 1840 – 21 February 1912) was a French civil engineer and a mathematician, a geometer in particular. He was educated at a variety of institutions, including the Prytanée National Militaire and, most notably, the École Polytechnique. Lemoine taught as a p...
family name
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[ "surname", "last name", "patronymic", "family surname", "clan name" ]
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[ "Abbé Prévost", "field of work", "literature" ]
Life and works He was born at Hesdin, Artois, and first appears with the full name of Prévost d'Exiles, in a letter to the booksellers of Amsterdam in 1731. His father, Lievin Prévost, was a lawyer, and several members of the family had embraced the ecclesiastical estate. His happy childhood ended abruptly, when he los...
field of work
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[ "Abbé Prévost", "family name", "Prévost" ]
Antoine François Prévost d'Exiles (UK: PRAY-voh deg-ZEEL, US: pray-VOH -⁠, French: [ɑ̃twan fʁɑ̃swa pʁevo dɛɡzil]; 1 April 1697 – 25 November 1763), usually known simply as the Abbé Prévost, was a French priest, author, and novelist.Life and works He was born at Hesdin, Artois, and first appears with the full name of ...
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[ "Pierre Guillaumat", "instance of", "human" ]
Pierre Guillaumat (5 August 1909 – 28 August 1991) was a Minister of National Education and Minister of the Armies under French President Charles de Gaulle and founder of the Elf Aquitaine oil company in 1967. He was born in La Flèche, Sarthe, the son of French general Adolphe Guillaumat.
instance of
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[ "Pierre Guillaumat", "given name", "Pierre" ]
Pierre Guillaumat (5 August 1909 – 28 August 1991) was a Minister of National Education and Minister of the Armies under French President Charles de Gaulle and founder of the Elf Aquitaine oil company in 1967. He was born in La Flèche, Sarthe, the son of French general Adolphe Guillaumat.== References ==
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[ "Pierre Guillaumat", "country of citizenship", "France" ]
Pierre Guillaumat (5 August 1909 – 28 August 1991) was a Minister of National Education and Minister of the Armies under French President Charles de Gaulle and founder of the Elf Aquitaine oil company in 1967. He was born in La Flèche, Sarthe, the son of French general Adolphe Guillaumat.
country of citizenship
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[ "Pierre Guillaumat", "family name", "Guillaumat" ]
Pierre Guillaumat (5 August 1909 – 28 August 1991) was a Minister of National Education and Minister of the Armies under French President Charles de Gaulle and founder of the Elf Aquitaine oil company in 1967. He was born in La Flèche, Sarthe, the son of French general Adolphe Guillaumat.== References ==
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[ "Pierre Guillaumat", "place of birth", "La Flèche" ]
Pierre Guillaumat (5 August 1909 – 28 August 1991) was a Minister of National Education and Minister of the Armies under French President Charles de Gaulle and founder of the Elf Aquitaine oil company in 1967. He was born in La Flèche, Sarthe, the son of French general Adolphe Guillaumat.
place of birth
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[ "Pierre Guillaumat", "occupation", "businessperson" ]
Pierre Guillaumat (5 August 1909 – 28 August 1991) was a Minister of National Education and Minister of the Armies under French President Charles de Gaulle and founder of the Elf Aquitaine oil company in 1967. He was born in La Flèche, Sarthe, the son of French general Adolphe Guillaumat.
occupation
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[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
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[ "Pierre Guillaumat", "father", "Adolphe Guillaumat" ]
Pierre Guillaumat (5 August 1909 – 28 August 1991) was a Minister of National Education and Minister of the Armies under French President Charles de Gaulle and founder of the Elf Aquitaine oil company in 1967. He was born in La Flèche, Sarthe, the son of French general Adolphe Guillaumat.
father
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[ "dad", "daddy", "papa", "pop", "sire" ]
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[ "Pierre Guillaumat", "position held", "Minister of National Education" ]
Pierre Guillaumat (5 August 1909 – 28 August 1991) was a Minister of National Education and Minister of the Armies under French President Charles de Gaulle and founder of the Elf Aquitaine oil company in 1967. He was born in La Flèche, Sarthe, the son of French general Adolphe Guillaumat.
position held
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[ "Amédée-François Lamy", "educated at", "Prytanée National Militaire" ]
Early years Lamy's ambition to become an officer developed very early; at ten-years-old, he entered the Prytanée National Militaire, where he won the first prize in Geography in the general concourse of all the department's school, a possible sign of his future colonial career. In 1877 he entered at Saint-Cyr, the fore...
educated at
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[ "Amédée-François Lamy", "occupation", "military officer" ]
Early years Lamy's ambition to become an officer developed very early; at ten-years-old, he entered the Prytanée National Militaire, where he won the first prize in Geography in the general concourse of all the department's school, a possible sign of his future colonial career. In 1877 he entered at Saint-Cyr, the fore...
occupation
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[ "Amédée-François Lamy", "place of birth", "Mougins" ]
Amédée-François Lamy was a French military officer. He was born at Mougins, in the French département of Alpes-Maritimes on 7 February 1858 and died in the battle of Kousséri on 22 April 1900.
place of birth
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[ "Amédée-François Lamy", "educated at", "École Spéciale Militaire de Saint-Cyr" ]
Early years Lamy's ambition to become an officer developed very early; at ten-years-old, he entered the Prytanée National Militaire, where he won the first prize in Geography in the general concourse of all the department's school, a possible sign of his future colonial career. In 1877 he entered at Saint-Cyr, the fore...
educated at
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[ "Claude Chappe", "country of citizenship", "France" ]
Claude Chappe was born in Brûlon, Sarthe, France, the son of Ignace Chappe, a contrôleur (intendant) of the Crown lands for Laval, and his wife Marie Devernay, daughter of a physician of Laval. He was raised for church service, but lost his sinecure during the French Revolution. He was educated at the Lycée Pierre Corn...
country of citizenship
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[ "Claude Chappe", "manner of death", "suicide" ]
The Chappe brothers determined by experiment that the angles of a rod were easier to see than the presence or absence of panels. Their final design had two arms connected by a cross-arm. Each arm had seven positions, and the cross-arm had four more, permitting a 196-combination code. The arms were from three to thirty ...
manner of death
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[ "Claude Chappe", "educated at", "Lycée Pierre-Corneille" ]
Claude Chappe was born in Brûlon, Sarthe, France, the son of Ignace Chappe, a contrôleur (intendant) of the Crown lands for Laval, and his wife Marie Devernay, daughter of a physician of Laval. He was raised for church service, but lost his sinecure during the French Revolution. He was educated at the Lycée Pierre Corn...
educated at
56
[ "studied at", "graduated from", "attended", "enrolled at", "completed education at" ]
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[ "Claude Chappe", "family name", "Chappe" ]
Claude Chappe was born in Brûlon, Sarthe, France, the son of Ignace Chappe, a contrôleur (intendant) of the Crown lands for Laval, and his wife Marie Devernay, daughter of a physician of Laval. He was raised for church service, but lost his sinecure during the French Revolution. He was educated at the Lycée Pierre Corn...
family name
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[ "surname", "last name", "patronymic", "family surname", "clan name" ]
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[ "Jean-Charles de Borda", "occupation", "military engineer" ]
Biography Borda was born in the city of Dax to Jean‐Antoine de Borda and Jeanne‐Marie Thérèse de Lacroix. In 1756, Borda wrote Mémoire sur le mouvement des projectiles, a product of his work as a military engineer. For that, he was elected to the French Academy of Sciences in 1764. Borda was a mariner and a scientist,...
occupation
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[ "Jean-Charles de Borda", "family name", "Borda" ]
Jean-Charles, chevalier de Borda (4 May 1733 – 19 February 1799) was a French mathematician, physicist, and Navy officer.Biography Borda was born in the city of Dax to Jean‐Antoine de Borda and Jeanne‐Marie Thérèse de Lacroix. In 1756, Borda wrote Mémoire sur le mouvement des projectiles, a product of his work as a mil...
family name
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[ "surname", "last name", "patronymic", "family surname", "clan name" ]
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[ "Jean-Charles de Borda", "occupation", "mathematician" ]
Jean-Charles, chevalier de Borda (4 May 1733 – 19 February 1799) was a French mathematician, physicist, and Navy officer.
occupation
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[ "Jean-Charles de Borda", "place of birth", "Dax" ]
Biography Borda was born in the city of Dax to Jean‐Antoine de Borda and Jeanne‐Marie Thérèse de Lacroix. In 1756, Borda wrote Mémoire sur le mouvement des projectiles, a product of his work as a military engineer. For that, he was elected to the French Academy of Sciences in 1764. Borda was a mariner and a scientist,...
place of birth
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[ "Jean-Charles de Borda", "occupation", "physicist" ]
Jean-Charles, chevalier de Borda (4 May 1733 – 19 February 1799) was a French mathematician, physicist, and Navy officer.
occupation
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[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
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[ "Pierre Séguier", "occupation", "politician" ]
Career In this capacity he showed great independence with regard to the royal authority; but when in 1633 he became keeper of the seals under Richelieu, he proceeded to bully and humiliate the parlement in his turn. He became allied with the cardinal's family by the marriage of his daughter Marie with Richelieu's nephe...
occupation
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[ "Pierre Séguier", "family name", "Séguier" ]
Biography Early years Séguier was born in Paris to a prominent legal family originating in Quercy. His grandfather, Pierre Séguier (1504–1580), was président à mortier in the parliament of Paris from 1554 to 1576, and the chancellor's father, Jean Séguier, a seigneur d'Autry, was civil lieutenant of Paris at the time o...
family name
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[ "Pierre Séguier", "child", "Charlotte Séguier" ]
On 25 August 1648, Séguier was sent to the parlement to regulate its proceedings. On the way he was assailed by rioters on the Pont-Neuf, and sought refuge in the house of Louis Charles d'Albert, duc de Luynes. In the course of the concessions made to the Fronde in 1650, Séguier was dismissed from his office of keeper ...
child
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[ "Jean-Louis Georgelin", "instance of", "human" ]
Jean-Louis Georgelin (born 30 August 1948 in Aspet, Haute-Garonne) is a French Army General who was Chief of the Defence Staff ("Chef d'état-major des armées", CEMA) between 4 October 2006 and 25 February 2010. Since 9 June 2010, he has served as Great Chancellor of the French national order, the Légion d'honneur.Biogr...
instance of
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[ "Jean-Louis Georgelin", "country of citizenship", "France" ]
Jean-Louis Georgelin (born 30 August 1948 in Aspet, Haute-Garonne) is a French Army General who was Chief of the Defence Staff ("Chef d'état-major des armées", CEMA) between 4 October 2006 and 25 February 2010. Since 9 June 2010, he has served as Great Chancellor of the French national order, the Légion d'honneur.Biogr...
country of citizenship
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[ "citizenship country", "place of citizenship", "country of origin", "citizenship nation", "country of citizenship status" ]
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[ "Jean-Louis Georgelin", "field of work", "military affairs" ]
Jean-Louis Georgelin (born 30 August 1948 in Aspet, Haute-Garonne) is a French Army General who was Chief of the Defence Staff ("Chef d'état-major des armées", CEMA) between 4 October 2006 and 25 February 2010. Since 9 June 2010, he has served as Great Chancellor of the French national order, the Légion d'honneur.Biogr...
field of work
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[ "profession", "occupation", "area of expertise", "specialization" ]
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[ "Jean-Louis Georgelin", "military rank", "army general" ]
Jean-Louis Georgelin (born 30 August 1948 in Aspet, Haute-Garonne) is a French Army General who was Chief of the Defence Staff ("Chef d'état-major des armées", CEMA) between 4 October 2006 and 25 February 2010. Since 9 June 2010, he has served as Great Chancellor of the French national order, the Légion d'honneur.Biogr...
military rank
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[ "Jean-Louis Georgelin", "sex or gender", "male" ]
Jean-Louis Georgelin (born 30 August 1948 in Aspet, Haute-Garonne) is a French Army General who was Chief of the Defence Staff ("Chef d'état-major des armées", CEMA) between 4 October 2006 and 25 February 2010. Since 9 June 2010, he has served as Great Chancellor of the French national order, the Légion d'honneur.Biogr...
sex or gender
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[ "Jean-Louis Georgelin", "position held", "Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces" ]
Jean-Louis Georgelin (born 30 August 1948 in Aspet, Haute-Garonne) is a French Army General who was Chief of the Defence Staff ("Chef d'état-major des armées", CEMA) between 4 October 2006 and 25 February 2010. Since 9 June 2010, he has served as Great Chancellor of the French national order, the Légion d'honneur.Biogr...
position held
59
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[ "Jean-Louis Georgelin", "occupation", "military personnel" ]
Jean-Louis Georgelin (born 30 August 1948 in Aspet, Haute-Garonne) is a French Army General who was Chief of the Defence Staff ("Chef d'état-major des armées", CEMA) between 4 October 2006 and 25 February 2010. Since 9 June 2010, he has served as Great Chancellor of the French national order, the Légion d'honneur.Biogr...
occupation
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[ "Jean-Louis Georgelin", "place of birth", "Aspet" ]
Jean-Louis Georgelin (born 30 August 1948 in Aspet, Haute-Garonne) is a French Army General who was Chief of the Defence Staff ("Chef d'état-major des armées", CEMA) between 4 October 2006 and 25 February 2010. Since 9 June 2010, he has served as Great Chancellor of the French national order, the Légion d'honneur.
place of birth
42
[ "birthplace", "place of origin", "native place", "homeland", "birth city" ]
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[ "Jean-Louis Georgelin", "given name", "Jean-Louis" ]
Jean-Louis Georgelin (born 30 August 1948 in Aspet, Haute-Garonne) is a French Army General who was Chief of the Defence Staff ("Chef d'état-major des armées", CEMA) between 4 October 2006 and 25 February 2010. Since 9 June 2010, he has served as Great Chancellor of the French national order, the Légion d'honneur.
given name
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[ "first name", "forename", "given title", "personal name" ]
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[ "Jean-Louis Georgelin", "military branch", "French Army" ]
Jean-Louis Georgelin (born 30 August 1948 in Aspet, Haute-Garonne) is a French Army General who was Chief of the Defence Staff ("Chef d'état-major des armées", CEMA) between 4 October 2006 and 25 February 2010. Since 9 June 2010, he has served as Great Chancellor of the French national order, the Légion d'honneur.Biogr...
military branch
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[ "armed forces", "military division", "armed service", "military unit", "military organization" ]
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[ "Jean-Louis Georgelin", "position held", "Grand Chancellor of the Legion of Honour" ]
Jean-Louis Georgelin (born 30 August 1948 in Aspet, Haute-Garonne) is a French Army General who was Chief of the Defence Staff ("Chef d'état-major des armées", CEMA) between 4 October 2006 and 25 February 2010. Since 9 June 2010, he has served as Great Chancellor of the French national order, the Légion d'honneur.Biogr...
position held
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[ "Jean-Louis Georgelin", "field of work", "military" ]
Jean-Louis Georgelin (born 30 August 1948 in Aspet, Haute-Garonne) is a French Army General who was Chief of the Defence Staff ("Chef d'état-major des armées", CEMA) between 4 October 2006 and 25 February 2010. Since 9 June 2010, he has served as Great Chancellor of the French national order, the Légion d'honneur.Biogr...
field of work
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[ "profession", "occupation", "area of expertise", "specialization" ]
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[ "Jean-Louis Georgelin", "family name", "Georgelin" ]
Jean-Louis Georgelin (born 30 August 1948 in Aspet, Haute-Garonne) is a French Army General who was Chief of the Defence Staff ("Chef d'état-major des armées", CEMA) between 4 October 2006 and 25 February 2010. Since 9 June 2010, he has served as Great Chancellor of the French national order, the Légion d'honneur.Biogr...
family name
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[ "surname", "last name", "patronymic", "family surname", "clan name" ]
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[ "Alexandre Angélique de Talleyrand-Périgord", "position held", "cardinal" ]
Restoration In 1814 he returned to France upon the first Restoration, and in 1815 he followed Louis XVIII back into exile during the Hundred Days. After the second Restoration, he became a Peer of France. He finally resigned the Archbishopric of Reims on November 8, 1816. He was one of the main architects of the Conco...
position held
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[ "Alexandre Angélique de Talleyrand-Périgord", "position held", "Pair of France" ]
Restoration In 1814 he returned to France upon the first Restoration, and in 1815 he followed Louis XVIII back into exile during the Hundred Days. After the second Restoration, he became a Peer of France. He finally resigned the Archbishopric of Reims on November 8, 1816. He was one of the main architects of the Conco...
position held
59
[ "occupation", "job title", "post", "office", "rank" ]
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[ "Alexandre Angélique de Talleyrand-Périgord", "position held", "Catholic archbishop" ]
Early ecclesiastical career Talleyrand-Périgord was ordained a priest in 1761. He returned to the service of the vicar general of the diocese of Verdun in 1762. He was elected bishop in partibus of Trajanopolis and was appointed Bishop coadjutor of Reims on December 27, 1766. He was also Grand Almoner of France. He was...
position held
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[ "occupation", "job title", "post", "office", "rank" ]
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[ "Alexandre Angélique de Talleyrand-Périgord", "position held", "titular archbishop" ]
Early ecclesiastical career Talleyrand-Périgord was ordained a priest in 1761. He returned to the service of the vicar general of the diocese of Verdun in 1762. He was elected bishop in partibus of Trajanopolis and was appointed Bishop coadjutor of Reims on December 27, 1766. He was also Grand Almoner of France. He was...
position held
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[ "occupation", "job title", "post", "office", "rank" ]
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[ "Albert Joseph Goblet d'Alviella", "country of citizenship", "Belgium" ]
Albert Joseph, Count Goblet d'Alviella (26 May 1790 – 5 May 1873) was an officer in the army of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands. After the Belgian Revolution, he became a politician and served as the prime minister of Belgium.Career Born in Tournai, Goblet attended the École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr. He be...
country of citizenship
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[ "citizenship country", "place of citizenship", "country of origin", "citizenship nation", "country of citizenship status" ]
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[ "Albert Joseph Goblet d'Alviella", "military rank", "general" ]
Career Born in Tournai, Goblet attended the École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr. He became an engineer officer in the French Imperial Army, but joined the Royal Netherlands Army in 1815, rising to the rank of captain. At the moment of the Belgian insurrection on 16 November 1830, he joined the revolutionary forces, a...
military rank
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[ "rank in the military", "military designation", "military title", "military grade", "military position" ]
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[ "Albert Joseph Goblet d'Alviella", "given name", "Albert" ]
Albert Joseph, Count Goblet d'Alviella (26 May 1790 – 5 May 1873) was an officer in the army of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands. After the Belgian Revolution, he became a politician and served as the prime minister of Belgium.
given name
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