- Look up
châtelet in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Châtelet or
Chatelet may
refer to:
Châtelet, a type of
large gatehouse, a
fortified entry point of...
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Gabrielle Émilie Le
Tonnelier de Breteuil,
Marquise du
Châtelet (French: [emili dy ʃɑtlɛ] ; 17
December 1706 – 10
September 1749) was a
French mathematician...
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Châtelet–Les
Halles station (French: [ʃɑtlɛ le al]) is a
major train hub in
Paris and one of the
largest underground stations in the world.
Opened in 1977...
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Gilles Châtelet (2
February 1944 – 11 June 1999) was a
French philosopher and mathematician.
Châtelet began studying at the École
Normale Supérieure...
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Grand Châtelet was a
stronghold in
Ancien Régime Paris, on the
right bank of the Seine, on the site of what is now the
Place du
Châtelet; it contained...
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Châtelet station (French pronunciation: [ʃɑtlɛ]) is a
station of the
Paris Métro and Île-de-France's RER
commuter rail service,
located in the
centre of...
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Châtelet surfaces. His
father was the
mathematician Albert Châtelet. Colliot-Thélène, Jean-Louis (1988), "Les
grands thèmes de François
Châtelet", L'Enseignement...
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philosopher Noëlle
Châtelet.
Châtelet was also a co-founder of the
influential French political philosophy journal Arguments.
Châtelet was born in Paris...
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algebraic geometry, a
Châtelet surface is a
rational surface studied by
Châtelet (1959)
given by an
equation y 2 − a z 2 = P ( x ) , {\displaystyle...
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Albert Châtelet (24
October 1883 – 30 June 1960) was a
French politician and mathematician.
Châtelet was a
student at the École
normale supérieure (Paris)...