- Pierre-Gilles-Antoine-Honoré
Flaugergues,
usually known as Honoré
Flaugergues (16 May 1755 in Viviers, Ardèche – 26
November 1835 or 20
November 1830)...
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Flaugergues may
refer to: Honoré
Flaugergues (1755–1830/5),
French astronomer Pierre-François
Flaugergues (1767–1836),
French lawyer Flaugergues (crater)...
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French city of
Montpellier close to the
Mediterranean Sea, the château de
Flaugergues is a "Folie of Montpellier"
built in 1696.
Listed as a
Monument historique...
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visible coma. The
comet was
discovered on
March 25, 1811, by Honoré
Flaugergues at 2.7 AU from the Sun in the now-defunct
constellation of Argo Navis...
- Pierre-François
Flaugergues (1767–1836) was a
French lawyer who took an
active part in
national politics between January 1813 and
September 1816.
Flaugergues was...
- most
lasting notoriety. The
comet that year was the
Flaugergues comet,
named after Honoré
Flaugergues who
first spotted the
comet in March. The
comet was...
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Bofill from Catalonia,
Spain A
number of châteaux (such as Château de
Flaugergues, Château de la Mogère or Château d'O), so-called follies,
built during...
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Village in
Iceland WGPSN Flaugergues 17°00′S 340°48′W / 17.0°S 340.8°W / -17.0; -340.8 (
Flaugergues) 245.0 1973 Honoré
Flaugergues WGPSN Floq 15°06′N 252°54′W...
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eighteenth and
early nineteenth century (d. 1810). 1755: May 16 - Honoré
Flaugergues,
French astronomer and
archaeologist (d. 1830 or 1835). 1758: December...
- he
attributed to
clouds and vapors. In 1809,
French astronomer Honoré
Flaugergues wrote about his
observation of "yellow clouds" on Mars,
which are likely...