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Brongniart is the
surname of a
notable French family: Antoine-Louis
Brongniart (1742–1804), chemist,
younger brother of Alexandre-Théodore
Brongniart...
- son of the
geologist Alexandre Brongniart and
grandson of the architect, Alexandre-Théodore
Brongniart.
Brongniart's pioneering work on the relationships...
- Alexandre-Théodore
Brongniart (French pronunciation: [alɛksɑ̃dʁ teɔdɔʁ bʁɔ̃ɲaʁ]; 15
February 1739 – 6 June 1813) was a
prominent French architect. Born...
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Alexandre Brongniart (5
February 1770 – 7
October 1847) was a
French chemist, mineralogist, geologist, paleontologist, and zoologist, who collaborated...
- The
Palais Brongniart (French pronunciation: [palɛ bʁɔ̃ɲaʁ]; English:
Brongniart Palace) is a
building in
Paris that was
built at the
direction of Napoleon...
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saulii Brongniart (1836) S.schotheimiana
Brongniart (1836) S.scutellata
Brongniart (1822) S.sillimanni
Brongniart (1828) S.tesselata
Brongniart (1828)...
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stock exchange as of
December 2023. It was
formerly seated at the
Palais Brongniart in Paris, its long-standing home. As of 2022, the 795
companies listed...
- 2009,
Penguin Books, p. 99
Brongniart, A. 1828.
Prodrome d’une
histoire des végétaux fossiles. Paris. 223 pp.
Brongniart, A. 1832.
Histoire des végétaux...
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Known as the “Father of Paleobotany”,
French botanist Adolphe-Theodore
Brongniart was a
sufficient figure in this
emergence of Paleobotany,
known for his...
- of Commentry,
France in 1880. In 1885,
French paleontologist Charles Brongniart described and
named the
fossil "Meganeura" (great-nerved),
which refers...