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Hautefeuille (French pronunciation: [otfœj] ) is a
commune in the Seine-et-Marne département in the Île-de-France
region in north-central France. Inhabitants...
- Marc
Gilbert Paul
Hautefeuille (1852-1923) was a
French naval officer, who also
served as
governor of
Monaco from 1909 to 1910. He is
chiefly remembered...
- Jean de
Hautefeuille (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ də otfœj], 20
March 1647 – 18
October 1724) was a
French abbé,
physicist and inventor.
Hautefeuille was born...
- Paul
Gabriel Hautefeuille (2
December 1836 in Étampes – 8
December 1902 in Paris) was a
French mineralogist and chemist. From 1855, he
studied at the École...
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Elisabeth Hevelius,
Danzig astronomer (died 1693)
March 20 – Jean de
Hautefeuille,
French inventor (died 1724)
April 2 –
Maria Sybilla Merian,
German lepidopterist...
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Hautefeuille,
Annie (2 July 2004). "Little
extra out the back". The Australian. p...
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ornithologie élémentaire, par L.P. Vieillot. Deteville, libraire, rue
Hautefeuille. pp. 54, 70. Alexander, W.B. (1927). "Generic name of the Emu". Auk....
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Gregory of Tours,
Bishop of
Tours (538–594) Rue
Guisarde Rue
Guynemer Rue
Hautefeuille Place Henri Mondor Rue
Jacques Callot named after Jacques Callot (1592–1635)...
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second wife. Joseph-François died
during Baudelaire's childhood, at rue
Hautefeuille, Paris, on 10
February 1827. The
following year,
Caroline married Lieutenant...
- May 2007. p. 77. ISSN 1826-9117. Boolauck, Dany; Harbonn, Jacques;
Hautefeuille,
Olivier (November 1989). "Emmanuelle". Tilt (in French). No. 72. Editions...