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Brûlon (French pronunciation: [bʁylɔ̃]) is a
commune in the
Sarthe department in the
region of Pays de la
Loire in north-western France. The
river Vègre...
- Marie-Angélique Josèphe
Brûlon, née
Duchemin (also Angélique Duchemin, 'the
widow Brûlon') (20
January 1772 – 13 July 1859), was a
French soldier. Born...
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Mancelles Communauté de
communes Loir-Lucé-Bercé Communauté de
communes Loué-
Brûlon-Noyen Communauté de
communes Maine Cœur de
Sarthe Communauté de communes...
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Jacques Savary des
Brûlons (1657–1716) was the
French Inspector General of the
Manufactures for the King at the
Paris Customs in the 18th century, and...
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electric telegraph systems replaced it.
Claude Chappe was born in
Brûlon, Sarthe, France, the son of
Ignace Chappe, a contrôleur (intendant) of the...
- Éric
Brulon (born 2
September 1960) is a
French wrestler. He
competed in the men's
freestyle 68 kg at the 1984
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde,...
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Boyer (born 1988), French-born
Mexican actress, model, and
singer Angélique
Brûlon (1772–1859),
French soldier Angélique
Bullion (17th century),
French benefactress...
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synchronized pendulums and a
white and
black optical panel between the
cities of
Brûlon and Parcé in the
Loire region. He then
transmitted the
following message:...
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system and the
first public demonstration occurred on 2
March 1791
between Brûlon and Parcé, a
distance of 16
kilometres (9.9 mi). The
system consisted of...
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usually called chevaliers. The
first do****ented case is that of Angélique
Brûlon (1772–1859), who
fought in the
Revolutionary Wars,
received a
military disability...