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- 2011-02-10. Fougeroux de Bondaroy, Auguste Denis. Observations sur la Physique, sur L'Histoire Naturelle et sur les Arts. 29: 55. 1786. [1] Fougeroux de Bondaroy...
- shape, significant losses and insufficient turnover. In 1996, Charles de Fougeroux, who had already taken over the reins of the Rémoise Biscuiterie two years...
- nucleus, hung in the earlier house on the site, was noted by Pierre-Jacques Fougeroux, a copy of whose m****cript Voyage survives in the library of the Victoria...
- Fontenay-le-Comte in 1848, Octave de Rochebrune marries Alix Grelier du Fougeroux whose grandfather took part in the Vendée war as a vendean lieutenant...
- Théâtre Feydeau, 1829 François Ier à Chambord, opera in 2 actes, with G. du Fougeroux), music de Genestet, premiere at the Académie royale de musique 15 March...
- d'Argenville, Secretaire (sic) du Roy en la Grande Chancellerie, à M. Fougeroux, Tresorier-Paeur des Rentes de l'Hôte, de Ville', "Mercure de France"...
- Emilietta. Carolina died in 1870; on 5 June 1873, Ottaviano remarried Lucia Fougeroux de Soyres, by whom he had a daughter, Anna (1874). In 1873, Victor Emmanuel...
- Mme Lalouette Claire Gérard as La veuve Tribou Marcelle Hainia as Mme Fougeroux Marianne Oswald as La camarade Fernand Charpin as M. Pierrotte Ida Presti...
- gave a list of the plants found there. In 1787, botanist Auguste Denis Fougeroux de Bondaroy published Tourrettia, which is a genus of flowering plants...
- (1836–1907) FoucaudJulien Foucaud (1847–1904) Foug. – Auguste Denis Fougeroux de Bondaroy [Wikidata] (1732–1789) Fourc. – Henry Georges Fourcade (1865–1948)...