- Eugène
Belgrand (23
April 1810 – 8
April 1878) was a
French engineer who made
significant contributions to the
modernization of the
Parisian sewer system...
- Claude-Henri
Belgrand de
Vaubois (French pronunciation: [klod ɑ̃ʁi bɛlɡʁɑ̃ də vobwa]; 1
October 1748 in Ville-sous-la-Ferté, Aube – 5
November 1839) was...
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until C****ar was
removed by the
British in 1801.
General Claude-Henri
Belgrand de
Vaubois surrendered his
French forces in 1800.
Maltese leaders presented...
- to the north-east of the capital. From 1857, the
civil engineer Eugène
Belgrand,
under Napoleon III,
oversaw the
construction of a
series of new aqueducts...
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Haussmann appointed Eugène
Belgrand, a
graduate of the École Polytechnique, to the post of
Director of
Water and
Sewers of Paris.
Belgrand first addressed the...
- was an
enormous construction site. His
hydraulic chief engineer, Eugène
Belgrand,
built a new
aqueduct to
bring clean water from the
Vanne River in the...
- needed] His
prefect for the Seine,
Baron Haussmann, and the
engineer Eugène
Belgrand,
designed the
present Parisian sewer and
water supply networks. Thus was...
- in the 20th arrondis****t of Paris. The
station is
located under Rue
Belgrand,
between Place Édith-Piaf and
Place de la Porte-de-Bagnolet.
Oriented along...
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landed the bulk of
their forces unopposed.
Forces led by Claude-Henri
Belgrand de
Vaubois landed at St. Julian's and the
surrounding area. A galley, two...
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retreating to
Valletta once the city of
Mdina fell to
General Claude-Henri
Belgrand de Vaubois.
Although Valletta was
strong enough to hold out
against a lengthy...