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Amédée is a
French masculine forename.
Notable people with the
forename include:
Amédée,
stage name of
Philippe de Chérisey (1923–1985),
French writer...
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Victor Mayer Amédée Mannheim (17 July 1831 – 11
December 1906) was the
inventor of the
modern slide rule.
Around 1850, he
introduced a new
scale system...
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Amédée Simon Dominique Thierry (2
August 1797, Blois, Loir-et-Cher – 27
March 1873, Paris),
French journalist and historian, was the
younger brother of...
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Amédée, or How to Get Rid of It (French:
Amédée ou
comment s'en débarr****er) is a play
written by Eugène
Ionesco in 1954
based on his
earlier short story...
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Amédée Barbey d'Aurevilly (2
November 1808 – 23
April 1889) was a
French novelist, poet,
short story writer, and
literary critic. He specialised...
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Amédée-Ernest Bollée (11
January 1844 – 20
January 1917) was a
French bellfounder and
inventor who
specialized in
steam cars.
After 1867 he was
known as...
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Louis Amédée Eugène
Achard (19
April 1814 – 25
March 1875) was a
prolific French novelist.
Achard was born in M****ille.
After a
short stay near Algiers...
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Amédée in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Amédée is a
given name of
French origin.
Amédée or
Amedee or variation, may also
refer to:
Amedee Army...
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Amédée Dunois (16
December 1878 –
March 1945) was a
French lawyer,
journalist and politician.
Amédée Catonné was born in Moulins-Engilbert, Nièvre on 16...
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Commandant of the
Naval Division of the
Western Coasts of
Africa 1875 to 1877
Amédée Louis Ribourt,
Commandant of the
Naval Division of the
Western Coasts of...