- de
Charmille Col des Émeindras Col de la Faîta Col de
Bellefond Col de
Léchaud Col de la Ruchère Col de la Sure Col de la
Grande Vache Col de la Petite...
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Aosta Valley, north-western Italy. It is the
highest summit of the Rutor-
Léchaud Group,
lying roughly between the Mont
Blanc M****if and the
Vanoise M****if...
- Graubünden CH 1859 420
Pointe Léchaud [nl] 3128 525 45°44′01″N 06°48′51″E / 45.73361°N 6.81417°E / 45.73361; 6.81417 (420. Pte
Léchaud (3128 m)) Mont Blanc...
- 274 10,742 Mont
Favre 3,259 10,693 Tour Sallière 3,227 10,588
Pointe de
Léchaud 3,127 10,260 Mont Buet 3,109 10,201 Mont Ruan 3,078 10,099
Roignais 2,995...
- In 1830 he
designed an
anchor escapement,
which his student,
Antoine Léchaud,
later m****-produced. He also
invented a pantograph,
allowing some degree...
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Dupuy (Finance and Commerce)
Himself (Foreign Affairs)
Succeeded by
Hugon Lechaud Minister of
Foreign Affairs,
Agriculture and
Worship In
office August 22...
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Septembre 1867
Dominique Benoit St.-Michel de l'Attalaye 5
Septembre 1867
Lechaud père Port-au-Prince 5
Septembre 1867
Pierre Momplaisir Pierre Anse-à-Veau...
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Punta Léchaud /
Pointe Léchaud 3,128 10,262 525 1,722 45°44′01″N 06°48′51″E / 45.73361°N 6.81417°E / 45.73361; 6.81417 (420.
Pointe Léchaud (3128...
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apprenticed to the
enamellers Henri L'Evêque, Jean-Martin Dufour, Richard,
Léchaud and Jean-Jacques Soutter. He was a
talented painter. In
Paris from 1807...
- - 12
August 1890:
Hugon Lechaud 12
August 1890 - 1 July 1891:
Duverneau Trouillot 1 July 1891 - 19
August 1891:
Hugon Lechaud 19
August 1891 - 11 August...