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Gustave Albitte (30
April 1812 – 17
November 1898 ) was a 19th-century
French playwright. He was the son of the
conventional Jean-Louis
Albitte le Jeune...
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Antoine Louis Albitte (30
December 1761, Dieppe, Seine-Maritime – 23
December 1812, Rossienie) was a
French Revolutionary politician. He was
deputy for...
- Jean-Louis
Albitte (25
April 1763, Dieppe, Seine-Maritime – 3
February 1825, Reims) was a
French politician. Born into a
merchant family in Dieppe, he...
- (1751–1825),
chemist Antoine Louis Albitte (1761–1812),
Revolutionary politician Jean-Louis
Albitte (1763–1825), politician, "
Albitte the younger"
Antoine Année...
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nevertheless proscribed in the next year at the
instance of the
Montagnard deputy Albitte, for the anti-anarchical
hemistich Des lois et non du sang ("Laws, and...
- Moûtiers was
renamed Mont-Salins
following an
order by
Antoine Louis Albitte. On 3
January 1796, the name Moûtiers was restored. In 1814, the town was...
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surrender negotiations with
Robespierre the
Younger and
Antoine Louis Albitte and the
Federalist and
Royalist battalions were disarmed.
Following O'Hara's...
- Name
Dates and
Actions Image Antoine Louis Albitte Dieppe, 30
December 1761 – 23 or 25
December 1812,
Lithuania died
during retreat from
Russia of fatigue...
- descendants. The Château de Varey,
badly damaged in 1793, by the
orders of
Albitte, was
restored in the
middle of the 19th
century by
architect Fléchel. In...
- In Sézanne, also in the
Marne department according to Jérôme Croyet,
Albitte: le
tigre de l'Ain, Musnier-Gilbert, 2004, 351 pages, (p. 313) ISBN 2910267288...