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Coignet may
refer to:
Edmond Coignet (1856–1915),
French engineer and
entrepreneur François
Coignet (1814–1888),
French industrialist and
designer of...
- The
Coignet Stone Company Building (also
called the
Pippen Building) is a
historical structure in the Gow****
neighborhood of
Brooklyn in New York City...
- Jean-Roch
Coignet (16
August 1776 – 10
December 1865) was a
French soldier who
served in the
military campaigns of the
Consulate and
First French Empire...
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Matthieu Coignet (c. 1514–1586) was a
French lawyer, amb****ador, landowner, and author.
Thanks to an
early English translation, some English-language...
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Gillis Coignet,
Congnet or
Quiniet (c. 1542 – 1599) was a
Flemish Renaissance painter, who was
strongly influenced by the
Italian style. He
painted historical...
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Michiel Coignet (also Quignet,
Cognet or
Connette in Italian) (1549 in
Antwerp – 24
December 1623 in Antwerp) was a
Flemish polymath who made significant...
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Clarisse Coignet (1823-1918) was a
French moral philosopher, educator, and historian. She was also ****ociated with the
social and
political movement called...
- Léon
Cogniet (29
August 1794 – 20
November 1880) was a
French history and
portrait painter. He is
probably best
remembered as a teacher, with more than...
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Horace Coignet (13 May 1736 – 29
August 1821) was a
French amateur violinist,
singer and composer. He was
active in
Lyons as a pattern-designer and dealer...
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openly complained about the
petty troubles of
military life. Jean-Roch
Coignet, a
captain of the
Imperial Guard,
claimed that this term was
coined in...