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- Fernex may refer to: Joseph Fernex (died 1795), French revolutionary judge Michel Fernex (1929–2021), Swiss doctor Solange Fernex (1934–2006), French...
- Solange Fernex (15 April 1934 – 11 September 2006) was a French environmental and pacifist activist and politician. One of the environmental movement's...
- Michel Fernex (2 April 1929 – 2 October 2021) was a Swiss medical doctor, from the Medical Faculty University of Basel. He was a member of Physicians for...
- Joseph Fernex (died 14 February 1795) was a judge in the Revolutionary Tribunals during the French Revolution. A silk weaver from Lyon, close to Joseph...
- Radioprotection et Droit Nucléaire (in French): 247–261. English translation1: Fernex, Michael; Belbéoch, Bella. "Western responsibility regarding the health...
- who owned the Gimbels department store. His parents were Julia (née de Fernex Millhiser) and the Col. Richard Gimbel, U.S.A.F. He enrolled at Yale University...
- 14th-century Burgundian registers as "Fernex" and changed several times until the 19th century to Fernay, Fernaj, Fernai or Fernex before adopting its current name...
- 000 items in his aeronautical collection. Gimbel was married to Julia de Fernex Millhiser. They had two sons, Roger Gimbel and Dan Gimbel; and five daughters...
- February 1795 – M****acre of Jacobin prisoners at Lyon. On 14 February Joseph Fernex, a judge on the former Revolutionary Committee, in prison since Thermidor...
- revolutionary tribunals in their area. On 14 February 1795 for example, Joseph Fernex, who had served as a judge on the Tribunal in Orange, was killed and thrown...