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Launoy can mean:
Launoy, Aisne,
commune in the
Aisne department,
France People: Jean de
Launoy (1603-1678), a
French historian Christian de
Launoy, a French...
- Jean de
Launoy (Joannes Launoius) (21
December 1603 – 10
March 1678) was a
French historian.
Known as "le dénicheur des saints", he was a
critical historiographer...
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Launoy (French pronunciation: [lonwa]) is a
commune in the
Aisne department in Hauts-de-France in
northern France.
Communes of the
Aisne department "Répertoire...
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suggested as a
method to lift
meteorological instruments. In 1783,
Christian de
Launoy, and his mechanic, Bienvenu, used a
coaxial version of the
Chinese top in...
- BMJ. 371: m4150. doi:10.1136/bmj.m4150. PMID 33234506. S2CID 227128683.
Launoy G,
Launay L,
Dejardin O, Bryère J,
Guillaume E (November 2018). "European...
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suggested as a
method to lift
meteorological instruments. In 1783,
Christian de
Launoy, and his mechanic, Bienvenu, used a
coaxial version of the
Chinese top in...
- Aix-en-Provence. He died in Avignon. He
opposed the
views expressed by Jean de
Launoy, who had
dismissed the Provençal
legends of Mary
Magdalene as
pious nonsense...
- by a
Spanish tribunal,
while the
Bollandists had the
support of Jean de
Launoy and the Sorbonne. In
November 1698, Pope
Innocent XII
ordered an end to...
- by a
Spanish tribunal,
while the
Bollandists had the
support of Jean de
Launoy and the Sorbonne. In
November 1698, Pope
Innocent XII
ordered an end to...
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challenge came in 1653, from a
scholar at the
University of Paris, Jean de
Launoy. In response, a
Carmelite named John
Cheron published a
fragment of a letter...