-
Lislet is a
commune in the
Aisne department in Hauts-de-France in
northern France.
Communes of the
Aisne department "Répertoire
national des élus: les...
- Jean-Baptiste
Lislet Geoffroy (born Jean-Baptiste
Lislet; also
known as Jean-Baptiste
Lislet-Geoffroy; 23
August 1755 – 8
February 1836) was a
French astronomer...
-
Louis Moreau-
Lislet (Dondon, 7
October 1766 – New Orleans, 3
December 1832) was an
American jurist and translator. He is
considered one of the fathers...
- 1804–1807
James Brown 1807–1809
Francois Xavier Martin 1809–1810
Louis Moreau-
Lislet 1810–1812
Constitution of Louisiana,
Article IV, §8.
Louisiana Attorney...
- off as a
fishing village in the 19th century, and its name
appears on the
Lislet-Geoffroy map
drawn in 1807
during the
French colonial rule of the island...
- Loi Civile, was
written in
French by
attorneys James Brown,
Louis Moreau-
Lislet, and
Edward Livingston and
subsequently translated into
English as The Digest...
- Lev****eur,
Alain A., "A "Civil Law" Lawyer:
Louis Casimir Elisabeth Moreau Lislet" (1996).
Journal Articles. 323. https://digitalcommons.law.lsu.edu/faculty_scholarship/323...
- la loi civile)., it was
drafted by the
lawyers James Brown,
Louis Moreau-
Lislet and
Edward Livingston.
Afterwards it
underwent continuous revisions and...
-
actress Leopoldo Moreau (born 1946),
Argentine politician Louis Moreau-
Lislet (1767-1832),
distinguished Louisiana jurist and
translator Lucien Moreau...
- (Mercator, 1569), San-Christophoro (Ortelius, 1570), Saint-Christophe (
Lislet Geoffroy),
before finally being dubbed Juan de Nova by the
British explorer...