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Charles François
Lhomond (French pronunciation: [lɔmɔ̃]; 1727 –
December 31, 1794) was a
French priest, grammarian, and
educator who was a
native of Chaulnes...
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chemist Jean-Marie-Joseph
Coutelle and his ****istant, the
engineer Nicolas Lhomond, were sent to join the Army of the North, with 50,000
livre to acquire...
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Clotilde Julia Boème as
Lucie Lionel Dray as Jérôme
Lhomond Clémence
Jeanguillaume as
Audrey Lhomond The film had its
world premiere at the
Cannes Film...
- The Rue
Lhomond is a
street in the 5th arrondis****t of Paris, France. It is
located in the
quartier du Val-de-Grâce and has
existed since the 15th century...
- Paris, France. It is
located where the Rue de l'Estrapade
meets the Rue
Lhomond and the Rue des Fossés-Saint-Jacques, and
marks the
boundary between quartier...
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construction of its new physics,
chemistry and
geology buildings of 24, Rue
Lhomond. He was
elected a
member of the Académie des
Sciences in 1943. Vessiot's...
- that
followed the
Bolshevik Revolution. The soldiers, led by
Erich von
Lhomond, are
welcomed with open arms by the mansion's inhabitants,
including Countess...
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viris illustribus urbis Romae a
Romulo ad
Augustum (Charles François
Lhomond), 18th
century De
scriptoribus ecclesiasticis (disambiguation) This set...
- in 1936 by Léon Blum and
Albert Lebrun, lies
north of the
school on rue
Lhomond,
while further up the rue d'Ulm its
number 29
houses secondary libraries...
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Winarski 1976: Coup de Grâce (directed by
Volker Schlöndorff) –
Erich von
Lhomond 1977: Maiden's War [de] (directed by
Bernhard Sinkel and Alf Brustellin)...