- Joseph-François
Charpentier de
Cossigny (1736-1809), also
known as Joseph-François
Charpentier de
Cossigny de
Palma was born in Port Louis, the son of...
-
David Charpentier de
Cossigny was
Governor General of Pondicherry, Réunion and Isle de
France (now Mauritius). He was born in
Gaillac in the Tarn on 9...
- The son of a
butcher shop owner,
Charles Morand Pathé was born at Chevry-
Cossigny, in the Seine-et-Marne département of France. His father,
Jacques Pathé...
- Chevry-
Cossigny (French pronunciation: [ʃəvʁi kɔsiɲi] ) is a
commune in the Seine-et-Marne
department in the Île-de-France
region in north-central France...
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Edmond Aman-Jean (13
November 1858, Chevry-
Cossigny – 25
January 1936, Paris) was a
French symbolist painter, who co-founded the
Salon des
Tuileries in...
- in the Ain département Chevry, Manche, in the
Manche département Chevry-
Cossigny, in the Seine-et-Marne département Chevry-en-Sereine, in the Seine-et-Marne...
- C****es Chenoise-Cucharmoy
Chenou Chessy Chevrainvilliers Chevru Chevry-
Cossigny Chevry-en-Sereine Choisy-en-Brie
Citry Claye-Souilly Clos-Fontaine Cocherel...
-
forest which was
slowly being colonised.
Joseph François
Charpentier de
Cossigny named his
region Palma and
Governor Antoine Desforges Boucher named his...
- Bussy-Castelnau, 1783–1785 François,
Vicomte de Souillac, 1785
David Charpentier de
Cossigny,
October 1785 – 1787 Thomas,
comte de Conway,
October 1787 – 1789 Camille...
- of the bird. The next
account is that of Jean-François
Charpentier de
Cossigny in the mid-18th century. The
French naturalist Pierre Sonnerat described...