- Jean-Nicholas
Huyot (25
December 1780,
Paris – 2
August 1840, Paris) was a
French architect, best
known for his 1833
continuation of the Arc de Triomphe...
- Jean Chalgrin, died in 1811 and the work was
taken over by Jean-Nicolas
Huyot.
During the
Bourbon Restoration,
construction was halted, and it
would not...
- Jean-Nicolas
Huyot.
Unlike most of the
proposed structures,
which were in the neo-classical style, with
columns and pediments,
Huyot's plan was neo-Renaissance...
- chef and
creator of the
Cronut (b. 1978)
George Auriol, born Jean-Georges
Huyot,
graphic designer (26
April 1863 –
February 1938)
Guillaume Brenner, footballer...
-
inscriptions had been
copied by
Bankes and sent to
Champollion by Jean-Nicolas
Huyot. From this point, the
stories of the
Rosetta Stone and the decipherment...
-
George Auriol, born Jean-Georges
Huyot (26
April 1863,
Beauvais (Oise) –
February 1938, Paris), was a
French poet, songwriter,
graphic designer, type...
-
evidence came from
copies of
inscriptions in
Egypt made by Jean-Nicolas
Huyot.
According to
Hermine Hartleben, who
wrote the most
extensive biography...
- was
under way when
Chalgrin died, and it was
completed by Jean-Nicolas
Huyot.
Chalgrin married Émilie, a
daughter of the
painter Joseph Vernet. They...
- (1733–1801) 1801 : Jean-François
Heurtier (1739–1822) 1822 : Jean-Nicolas
Huyot (1780–1840) 1840 :
Auguste Caristie (1783–1862) 1863 :
Victor Baltard (1805–1874)...
- PMID 12715310. Rogez-Kreuz C,
Yousfi R,
Soufflet C,
Quadrio I, Yan ZX,
Huyot V, et al. (August 2009). "Inactivation of
animal and
human prions by hydrogen...