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united with the
House of
Desrousseaux in
France (1809),
creating the
noble Desrousseaux de Médrano branch. Louis-Philippe
Desrousseaux, who died in
Paris in...
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Denis (1889-01-12)12
January 1889 (aged 19) US
Tourcoing 1GK
Fernand Desrousseaux (1885-01-03)3
January 1885 (aged 23) US
Tourcoing R 4FW René
Eucher A...
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Commandeur as Maître
Valvert Claire Chust as
Camille Alexandre Desrousseaux as Jean Grégory
Gadebois as
Cardinal Mazarin Marie-Anne
Chazel as the...
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Louis Auguste Joseph Desrousseaux (27 July 1753 – 20
January 1838) was a
French botanist and pteridologist. He was a
contributor to the "Encyclopedia Botanique"...
- 1947–1948
Ernest Payne 1948–1949
Julien Darui 1949 –
January 1953
Marcel Desrousseaux January 1953 –
February 1955 Jean
Baratte February 1955 – 1955 Stanis...
- "P'tit Quinquin" is a song by
Alexandre Desrousseaux which was
written in the
Picard language (also
known as chti or chtimi) in 1853.
Picard is closely...
- Gilles, A.; David, B.; Folgoas, C.; Moya-Leclair, E.; Kamionka, E.;
Desrousseaux, M.-L.; Texier, H.; Gavalda, S.; Cot, M.; Guémard, E.; Dalibey, M.; Nomme...
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recognized as species.
Under these names the
species were
described by
Desrousseaux in Lamarck's Encyclopédie Méthodique Botanique, tome
troisieme (1792):...
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according to Allais,
first stated by
Jacques Desrousseaux in 1959 in an
unpublished paper, see also
Desrousseaux. The rule was also
independently discovered...
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schedule of
banquets festivals and competitions. In 1853,
Alexandre Desrousseaux composed his
lullaby "P'tit quinquin". In 1858,
Lille annexed the adjacent...