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Major General Armand Charles Guilleminot (French pronunciation: [aʁmɑ̃ ʃaʁl ɡijmino]; 2
March 1774–14
March 1840) was a
French general during the Napoleonic...
- expedition,
leaving its
military direction to Major-General
Armand Charles Guilleminot, a tried-and-tested
general of the
First Empire. Four of the five army...
- and by
evening they had
again expelled the Russians.
Armand Charles Guilleminot was the
first who
entered the city.
During the
course of the engagement...
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Bergger company was
begun over a
century ago by
French manufacturer Guilleminot. The
company manufactures monochrome photographic film 35mm to 20"x24"...
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illustrated ed. Baltimore, MD: JHU P, 2002.[page needed]
Pietropaolo S,
Guilleminot A,
Martin B, D'Amato FR,
Crusio WE (February 2011). "Genetic-background...
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while the town lost
almost all of its
remaining industrial base when the
Guilleminot factories shut down in 1992. The château de
Chantilly was
built for the...
- London: Longmans,
Green & Co. Carroll, R.T. "The Skeptic's Dictionary".
Guilleminot, H. ""N" rays do not
influence the
resistivity of
selenium nor modify...
- The
statues depicted, from left to right, the soldier,
Armand Charles Guilleminot, the
local magistrate,
Robert de C****el, the
former mayor, Jean-Marie...
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Guilleminot S,
Binkowski ŁJ,
Jenni L,
Hilke G,
Glauser G,
Helfenstein F (2019). "A...
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minister plenipotentiary and peer of France, and
Isabelle Hortense Guilleminot (born 1811). He
joined the navy in 1855 and was a
novice pilot in Le...