- The
Alsacienne (French pronunciation: [alzasjɛn] ) or
Poule d'Alsace (French pronunciation: [pul dalzas]) is a
breed of
domestic chicken from Alsace, in...
- The École
alsacienne is a co-educational
private school located in the 6th arrondis****t of Paris. The
school was
founded by a
group of
French Alsatians...
- The Société
Alsacienne de
Constructions Mécaniques (the
Alsatian Corporation of
Mechanical Engineering), or SACM, is an
engineering company with its headquarters...
- the
French Foreign Legion and an
engineer of the
French company Société
Alsacienne de
Constructions Mécaniques (SACM).
Petter designed a
pistol which had...
- and
educator from Alsace–Lorraine, and a
longtime director of the École
alsacienne in Paris. Beck was born in Oberseebach, on 8 July 1839, the son of a pastor...
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raised in his mother's
Orthodox Christian faith.
Attal attended the École
alsacienne, an
exclusive private school in the 6th arrondis****t of Paris. He obtained...
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formed by a
merger between the
electric engineering division of Société
Alsacienne de
Constructions Mécaniques (Als) and
Compagnie Française Thomson-Houston...
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Beninese cardinal Bernardin Gantin.
Zinsou studied partly at L'Ecole
Alsacienne in Paris, and did
further studies in the
history of art at the American...
- in
native words, but is more
common in loanwords.
Orthal (Orthographe
alsacienne) is a
revised orthography meant for use by all
dialects of
Alsatian promoted...
- last
accessed April 6, 2006. Eschbach, J.: Au
Coeur de la
Resistance Alsacienne. Le
Combat de Paul Dingler, Bentzinger, 2005. ISBN 2-84629-068-7. Troester...