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Claude Fauchet may
refer to:
Claude Fauchet (historian) (1530–1602),
French historian Claude Fauchet (revolutionist) (1744–1793),
French bishop and revolutionist...
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Claude Fauchet (French pronunciation: [klod foʃɛ]; 22
September 1744 – 31
October 1793) was a
French radical Red
Priest and a bishop. He was born at Dornes...
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Claude Fauchet (French pronunciation: [klod foʃɛ]; 3 July 1530 –
January 1602) was a sixteenth-century
French historian, antiquary, and
pioneering romance...
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Philippe Max
Fauchet is a Belgian-born
engineer and academic. He has
served as
Bruce and
Bridgitt Evans Dean of the
Vanderbilt University School of Engineering...
- Paul
Robert Marcel Fauchet (27 June 1881 – 12
November 1937) was a
French composer and organist. Born in Paris, the son of the
organist of the same name...
- Jean
Antoine Joseph Fauchet (1761, in Saint-Quentin – 1834, in Paris) was a
French diplomat, and
French amb****ador to the
United States. He
studied law...
- Washington's ear for his
concerns but was
overridden in the wake of the
Fauchet scandal (see below). Near the end of his term as
Secretary of State, negotiations...
- the
Friends of
Truth was
established by
Nicholas Bonneville and
Claude Fauchet, who
announced its
birth in the po****r
press on 21
February 1790. The...
- Jean-Philippe
Rameau par
Sabine Devieilhe". Qobuz.com.
Retrieved 1
January 2018.
Fauchet, Benoît (2015). "Victoires 2015 :
Erato écrase les prix". Diapasonmag.fr...
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exercise of
their functions.
Arrested Girondins Maximin Isnard and
Claude Fauchet obe**** on the spot.
Others refused.
While this was
going on, Charles-François...