- Étienne Jean
Bouchu (23 May 1714 – 5
September 1773) was a
French ironworks expert and manufacturer.
Bouchu collaborated to the
Descriptions des Arts et...
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Claude Largentier 1654–1676 —
Pierre III
Henry 1676–1718 —
Pierre IV
Bouchu 1718–1740 —
Robert III G****ot du
Deffend 1740–1761 —
Pierre V
Mayeur 1761–1784...
- Enlightenment, and the editor-in-chief of the Encyclopédie. Étienne Jean
Bouchu (1714–1773),
metallurgist and Encyclopédiste
Nicolas Fallet (1746–1801)...
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JUNOT MARBOT SEMELE SALIGNY BERTOLETTI HENRY GAUTHIER-CRC
LHERMITTE CHASTEL BOUCHU DECAEN WILLOT GOBERT FRANCESCHI LALLEMAND BASTE RÉNÉ D'ALTON
BAILLY DE MONTON...
- ago (2004-01-01) Type
Intergovernmental organisation Headquarters Hôtel
Bouchu dit d'Esterno, 1 rue Monge, Dijon,
France Fields Winemaking, viticulture...
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Piron Paul Cunisset-Carnot [fr]
Charles Bonnet, naturalist, Étienne Jean
Bouchu Maurice Deslandres [fr] François de Neufchâteau (1750–1828) Louis-Bernard...
- France. The 18th-century
French metallurgist and Encyclopédiste Étienne Jean
Bouchu (1714–1773) died in Arc-en-Barrois. The
Aujon flows northwest through the...
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eldest son René Mans de
Froulay (1681–1746) who
married Marie Elisabeth Bouchu in
April 1706. His
grandson and
namesake René de Froulay,
Comte de Tessé...
- 755–759. doi:10.1109/JEDS.2018.2849393. S2CID 49652092. Moreau, Stephane;
Bouchu, David; Balan, Viorel; Berrigo, Anne-Lise Le; Jouve, Amandine; Henrion,...
- Machine.
Retrieved 29
March 2013.
Gaspard L. de Courtivron, Étienne Jean
Bouchu:
Abhandlung von den
Eisenhammern und
hohen Oefen. Aus dem Französischen...