- Marie-Josèphe Le
Cacheux (born 27
February 1906 Saint-Cloud - 27
April 1993 Rouen) is a
French archivist and
historian . She was one of the
first two...
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Cornil (or Corneille)
Cacheux (6
January 1687 - 11 July 1738) was a
French pipe
organ maker.
Cacheux was born on 6
January 1687 in
Cambrai (Dutch: Kamerijk)...
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painter Corneille Guillaume Beverloo (1922–2010),
Dutch painter Corneille Cacheux (1687–1738),
French pipe-organ
maker Corneille Ewango,
Congolese environmentalist...
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Maurice Cacheux (6
September 1913 – 13
October 1980) was a
French racing cyclist. He rode in the 1937 Tour de France. "Maurice
Cacheux".
Cycling Archives...
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Alain Cacheux (15
November 1947 – 26 July 2020) was a
French politician and
member of the
National ****embly of France. He
represented the Nord department...
- of
World War II,
Basic Books, 2003, ISBN 978-0-306-81208-8, p. 170 Le
Cacheux, G. and
Quellien J.
Dictionnaire de la libération du nord-ouest de la France...
- chrétiennes (Amsterdam: 1725).
Anecdotes bas-normandes, 1724, rééd. par Paul Le
Cacheux (Évreux: Impr. de l’Eure, 1899). Olaf Simons,
Marteaus Europa oder Der...
- Tourlaville".
Normandy Then and Now. 2016-10-29.
Retrieved 2019-02-14. Paul Le
Cacheux Le procès des
Ravalet archive Saint-Lô 1911.
Marguerite and
Julien - Official...
- Dhéry Gérard
Calvi Roger Saget Cinematography Henri Decaë
Edited by
Roger Cacheux Claude Durand Music by Gérard
Calvi Production company Panthéon Productions...
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state of
workers in cotton, wool, and silk
factories (1841) and Émile
Cacheux [fr]’s
publications on workers’ housing.
Until 1953, state-led construction...