- on the coat of arms. The
nickname "X" also
applies to
Polytechnicians.
Female Polytechnicians are
sometimes nicknamed "Xettes" or "X7",
which is pronounced...
- Sébastien Aimé (1762–1843),
mechanic Bertrand Alibert (1775–1808),
polytechnician (X 1794),
engineer of the
Ponts et Chaussées
Felice Ansiglioni, printer...
- (17
October 1833 – 9 July 1914) was a
French artillery officer and
Polytechnician. He
invented the
first effective obturator system for breech-loading...
-
Watrin (
polytechnician) Eric
Rouach (estate agent) (tie) Not
Awarded Not
Awarded Oliver Malle (medical doctor)
Pierre Watrin (
polytechnician) (tie) Amanda...
- and mineralogist; son of
Charles Edmond Friedel (1895–1972),
French Polytechnician and
mining engineer,
founder of BRGM, the
French geological survey;...
- a
family of ten
children (seven sons),
including Robert (1889-1968,
polytechnician ,
student at the
naval school, ****ure rear
admiral ),
Pierre (1891-1915...
- dictionary.
Bange may
refer to:
Charles Ragon de
Bange (1833–1914),
French polytechnician and
artillery colonel Ewan
Bange (born 2001),
British footballer Gert...
- (1792–1860) 6
March 1848 20 June 1849 Paul
Louis Clément 20 June 1849 1868
Ernest Dubois (1800–1873) 1868 1870
Louis Auvray [fr] (1808–1871)
Polytechnician...
- and mineralogist; son of
Charles Edmond Friedel (1895–1972),
French Polytechnician and
mining engineer,
founder of BRGM, the
French geological survey;...
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ignored (help) (NB.
According to this
source Theodor Reye was a
polytechnician in Zürich in 1860, but
later became a
professor in Straßburg.) Villaggio...