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- Antommarchi may refer to: François Carlo Antommarchi (1780-1838), Napoleon's physician in his exile Hortensia Antommarchi (1850-1915), Colombian poet...
- François Carlo Antommarchi (5 July 1780 – 4 March 1838) was Napoleon's physician from 1819 to his death in 1821. He began his studies in Livorno, Italy...
- In People v. Antommarchi, 80 NY2d 247 (1992), the statutory rights of a defendant to be present during any sidebar questioning of a prospective juror...
- United Kingdom. Some historical accounts contend that François Carlo Antommarchi (one of several doctors who encircled Napoleon's deathbed) cast the original...
- an autopsy was conducted and some have claimed that François Carlo Antommarchi, the doctor conducting the autopsy, cut his **** off, along with several...
- Hortensia Antommarchi (1850 – 1915, in Cúcuta, Colombia) was a Colombian poet who published numerous poems. Hortensia's sisters, Dorila Antommarchi and Elmira...
- Hortensia Antommarchi and Elmira Antommarchi, were also published poets. She died in her native town of Cúcuta. Poetry portal François Carlo Antommarchi Isaacs...
- Hortensia Antommarchi and Dorila Antommarchi, were also published poets. Elmira died in Cúcuta, Colombia. Poetry portal François Carlo Antommarchi Rodríguez-Arenas...
- an extended period, spanning multiple months. His physician, François Antommarchi, recommended that he receive more fresh air, a suggestion that Napoleon...
- In September 1819, two priests and a new physician, François Carlo Antommarchi, joined Napoleon's retinue. Napoleon's health continued to worsen, and...