- Edme-Étienne Borne,
comte Desfourneaux (French pronunciation: [ɛdm etjɛn bɔʁn defuʁno]; 22
April 1767 in Vézelay – 22
February 1849 in Paris) was a French...
- Jules-Henri
Desfourneaux (17
December 1877, in Bar-le-Duc – 1
October 1951) was the last
French executioner to
officiate in public. He came from a long...
- and Jules-Henri
Desfourneaux, the
husband of Obrecht's
cousin Georgette Rogis. Ultimately, Deibler's
widow Rosalie allowed Desfourneaux over
Obrecht to...
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included Louis Deibler, his son Anatole, Anatole's
nephew Jules-Henri
Desfourneaux, his
other nephew André Obrecht, and André's
nephew Marcel Chevalier...
- 232–236. PMID 12747282.
Perlat A,
Decaux O, Sébillot M,
Grosbois B,
Desfourneaux V,
Meadeb J (May 2009). "Erdheim-Chester
disease with
predominant mesenteric...
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later by one of Deibler's students, his
nephew by
marriage Jules-Henri
Desfourneaux, who was
named new
chief executioner.
Deibler is
buried in the western...
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General Desfourneaux from France, via Cayenne,
French Guiana, to
Guadalupe to
replace Victor Hugues as Governor.
After dropping off
Desfourneaux she returned...
- ISBN 978-3-319-65941-1. Gouriou, C; Chambaz, M; Ropert, A; Bouguen, G;
Desfourneaux, V; Siproudhis, L; Brochard, C (December 2018). "A
systematic literature...
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William Bainbridge Stephen Decatur Napoleon Bonaparte Paul
Barras Edme
Desfourneaux Victor Hugues André
Rigaud Strength Maximum 9 frigates, 4 sloops, 2 brigs...
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September 2018. The job of
executioner had
become part-time.
Henri Desfourneaux's two ****istants also
worked as a
butcher and a
hairdresser — ****ing...