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Albert Aernoult (19
October 1886 – 2 July 1909) was a
French ditch digger. He
joined the army at the age of twenty, and
after serving for two
years was...
- In the
Aernoult–Rousset affair, the
French Left
organized to
protest France's
North African military prisons and
expatriate the body of a
conscript who...
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however be
required to
complete their military service in the Bat' d'Af'.
Aernoult–Rousset
affair Bataillon d'Infanterie légère d'Outre-Mer The Soldier's...
- Brandenburg-Prussian East
Indies Company. He
engaged former Dutch admiral Aernoult Gijsels van Lier as
advisor and
tried to
persuade the Holy
Roman Emperor...
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Henriette of the
Dutch House of Orange-N****au. He
engaged former Dutch admiral Aernoult Gijsels van Lier as his
advisor and
tried to
persuade the Holy
Roman Emperor...
- to
murder and
disobedience after he
signed a
poster for
justice in the
Aernoult–Rousset affair. In 1911,
Matha lived with
Laurentine Sauvraz in Paris....
- Mercatellis,
appointed titular bishop of
Rhosus in 1487, died 1507.
Adrien Aernoult, O. Carm. (1517.09.18 – 1536.11) as
Auxiliary Bishop of
Diocese of Cambrai...
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Nigerian Anglican Bishop Albert Aereboe (1889–1970),
German painter Albert Aernoult (1886–1909),
French ditch digger Albert Aeschmann (1900–?),
Swiss weightlifter...
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Rousset was a
soldier who had
reported the
death of a
fellow prisoner Albert Aernoult,
apparently from
brutal punishment, at a
military camp in Algeria. Rousset...
- he was a
member of the
committee that
prepared the
funeral of
Albert Aernoult. From
March to May 1912,
Beylie parti****ted in the Anti-Parliamentary...