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Jacquinot is a
French surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Charles Jacquinot (1796–1879),
French admiral and
Antarctic explorer Honoré Jacquinot...
- Honoré
Jacquinot (1
August 1815 in Moulins-Engilbert - 22 May 1887 in Nevers) was a
French surgeon and zoologist.
Jacquinot was the
younger brother of...
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Louis Jacquinot (16
September 1898 – 14 June 1993) was a
French lawyer and politician, and
chief of
Prime Minister Raymond Poincaré's office.
Jacquinot was...
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Jacquinot Rocks (63°26′S 58°24′W / 63.433°S 58.400°W / -63.433; -58.400) are a
group of
rocks about midway between the
Hombron Rocks and Cape Ducorps...
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Charles Claude Jacquinot (3
August 1772 – 24
April 1848)
commanded a
French cavalry division at the
Battle of
Waterloo in 1815. He
joined a volunteer...
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Jacquinot Bay
Airport (IATA: JAQ, ICAO: AYJB) is an
airport near
Jacquinot Bay in the East New
Britain Province on the
island of New
Britain in
Papua New...
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Pierre Jacquinot (18
January 1910 – 22
September 2002) was a
French physicist.
Jacquinot was a PhD
student of Aimé Cotton. He was
director of Laboratoire...
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Hector Jacquinot (4
March 1796 – 17
November 1879) was a
noted mariner, best
known for his role in
early French Antarctic surveys. Nevers-born
Jacquinot served...
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Mount Jacquinot (63°22′S 57°53′W / 63.367°S 57.883°W / -63.367; -57.883) is a
pyramidal peak, 475
metres (1,560 ft) high, with
exposed rock on its...
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Jacquinot Bay is a bay in East New
Britain Province, south-eastern New Britain,
Papua New Guinea, at 5°34′00″S 151°30′00″E / 5.5666667°S 151.5°E /...