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Carbonnier is a
surname of Franco-German origin, in
addition to Austria,
Germany and Switzerland. The name may
refer to: Jean
Carbonnier (1908–2003) was...
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Gilles Carbonnier is the vice-president of the
International Committee of the Red
Cross (ICRC) and
professor of
development economics at Geneva’s Graduate...
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Carbonnier (1908–2003) was one of the most
important French jurists of the 20th century. He was a
civil law
specialist and a
private law professor...
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Pierre Carbonnier, (7
August 1828 – 8
April 1883) was a
French scientist, ichthyologist, fish
breeder and
public aquarium director. He was a
member of...
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Marianne Carbonnier-Burkard (born 16
April 1949) is a
French historian of
modern Protestantism and
honorary docent at the Faculté de théologie protestante...
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October 2022
Appointed by the ****embly of the ICRC Vice
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Indies Marcus Elieser Bloch George Albert Boulenger Jean
Cadenat Pierre Carbonnier Eugenie Clark Leonard Compagno Edward Drinker Cope
Georges Cuvier Francis...
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Encyclopaedia Britannica, 15th Edition,
Volume 11, page 130.
Carbonnier-Burkard, Marianne; Cabanel,
Patrick (1998). Une
histoire des protestants...
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married the
Beauvaisian milliner Amélie Célina
Carbonnier (1848-1911),
daughter of
Charles Louis Carbonnier, tailor, and
Marie Victorine Anastase Hènocq...
- is 1874 in France, when
French aquaria expert and
ichthyologist Pierre Carbonnier began importing and
breeding several specimens. In 1896,
German tropical...