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Binot Paulmier,
sieur de Gonneville,
French navigator of the
early 16th century, was
widely believed in 17th and 18th
century France to have been the discoverer...
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Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-829951-6. C. Codoner, S. Louis, M.
Paulmier-Foucart, D. Hüe, M. Salvat, A. Llinares, L'Encyclopédisme.
Actes du Colloque...
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Georges Paulmier (24
December 1882, in
Frepillon – 30
December 1956, in Chateaudin) was a
French professional road
bicycle racer, who won two
stages in...
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castle in Commercy.
Others think that the
inventor was
named Madeleine Paulmier, who is said to have been a cook in the 18th
century for
Stanislaus I,...
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Charles François
Adrien le
Paulmier, le
Chevalier d’Annemours (1742–March 1, 1809) was a diplomat, nobleman, and
slaveholder from Normandy, France. Born...
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system pushed France toward bankruptcy. In 1777,
Charles François
Adrien le
Paulmier,
Chevalier d'Annemours,
acting as a
secret agent for France, made sure...
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Julien Le
Paulmier (1520 in
Agneaux – 1588) was a
French Protestant and physician. Le
Paulmier was born into a
noble family which claimed the Capetian...
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maintaining that they
reached 50°/52° S. In 1503,
Binot Paulmier de Gonneville,
challenging the
Portuguese policy of mare clausum, led one...
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Coelho reported French raids on the
Brazilian coasts, and
explorer Binot Paulmier de
Gonneville traded for
brazilwood after making contact in
southern Brazil...
- Gonneville-sur-Mer, a
commune in the
Calvados département of France.
Binot Paulmier de
Gonneville This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the...