- Dieudonné
Sylvain Guy Tancrède de
Gratet de
Dolomieu usually known as Déodat de
Dolomieu (French pronunciation: [deɔda də dɔlɔmjø]; 23 June 1750 – 28 November...
- the
first geologists to
distinguish dolomite from
limestone was Déodat
Gratet de Dolomieu; a
French mineralogist and
geologist whom it is
named after...
- François
Joseph de
Gratet,
vicomte du
Bouchage (1
April 1749,
Grenoble – 12
April 1821), was an
artillery general, politician, and
French Minister of Marine...
- dolomite. This was
named after the 18th-century
French mineralogist Déodat
Gratet de
Dolomieu (1750–1801), who was the
first to
describe the mineral. For...
-
Cameroonian judoka Dieudonné
Sylvain Guy Tancrède de
Dolomieu or Déodat
Gratet de
Dolomieu (1750–1801),
French geologist Dieudonné
Ganga (born c. 1946)...
- is also
found among South Asian communities and
their diaspora. Déodat
Gratet de Dolomieu, (1750– 1801),
French geologist Deodat Lawson, (fl. 1684–1688)...
-
Garde de
Chambonas 18 June 1792 23 July 1792
Girondins François
Joseph de
Gratet 23 July 1792 1
August 1792
Feuillant Secretary of
State for War Louis...
-
Political offices Preceded by François
Joseph de
Gratet,
vicomte Dubouchage Minister of the Navy and the
Colonies 10
August 1792 – 10
April 1793 Succeeded by...
- politician,
Solicitor General for
England and
Wales (d. 1789) 1750 – Déodat
Gratet de Dolomieu,
French geologist and
academic (d. 1801) 1763 – Joséphine de...
- it was
described as a rock by the
French naturalist and
geologist Déodat
Gratet de
Dolomieu (1750–1801),
first in
buildings of the old city of Rome, and...