- Paul
Chaudet (17
November 1904, in
Rivaz – 7
August 1977) was a
Swiss politician. He was
elected to the
Swiss Federal Council on 16
December 1954 and...
- Antoine-Denis
Chaudet (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃twan dəni ʃodɛ]; 3
March 1763 – 19
April 1810) was a
French sculptor who
worked in the
neoclassical style...
- Jeanne-Elisabeth
Chaudet (née Gabiou; died 18
April 1832) was a
French painter and the wife of the
sculptor Antoine Denis Chaudet, who had also been her...
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Louis William Chaudet (March 20, 1884 – May 10, 1965) was an
American film
director of the
silent movie era. He was born on
March 20, 1884, in Manhattan...
- "Gabriel
perched on the top of the
Cross blowing his trumpet."
Didier Chaudet, in the
academic journal China and
Eurasia Forum Quarterly,
writes that...
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Chaudet from the
Federal Council,
Celio was
elected to
succeed him. He
initially headed up the
Military Department,
which was
vacant after Chaudet's departure...
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Kobelt Etter Rubattel Petitpierre Feldmann Streuli Holenstein Chaudet Petitpierre Wahlen Chaudet Spühler von Moos
Tschudi Schaffner Bonvin Spühler von Moos...
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Brugger Pierre Graber 14
February –
Diana Romagnoli,
fencer 7
August – Paul
Chaudet,
politician (born 1904) 30
September –
Heinrich Gretler,
actor (born 1897)...
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Defying Destiny is a 1923
American silent drama film
directed by
Louis Chaudet and
starring Monte Blue and
Irene Rich.
Monte Blue as Jack
Fenton Irene...
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Confederation (1957)
Thomas Holenstein,
President of the
Confederation (1958) Paul
Chaudet,
President of the
Confederation (1959) Max Petitpierre,
President of the...