- Jean-Baptiste
Mailhe ([mɛːl]; 2 June 1750 – 1 June 1834) was a
politician during the
French Revolution. He gave his name to the
Mailhe amendment, which...
- was then read the
charges by the convention's secretary, Jean-Baptiste
Mailhe: "Louis, the
French Nation accuses you of
having committed a
multitude of...
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Mailhes (March 9, 1894 – May 23, 1965) was a
college football player and
coach for the
Tulane Green Wave
football team of
Tulane University.
Mailhes was...
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Bernardo Roselli Mailhe (born 17
September 1965) is a
Uruguayan chess player. He
received the FIDE
title of
International Master (IM) in 1994. He won the...
- The
Signal de
Mailhebiau (French pronunciation: [siɲal də majbjo]; or
Mailhe-Biau) is the
highest point of the Aubrac, at an
altitude of 1,469 meters....
- "Quality of
Living City
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Mailhes, François; Piot, Cyrille; Rapini, Jean-Louis (2021). Les Miscellanées des...
- trichloroethylene.
Tribromoethylene reacts with
nitric acid to form
dibromoacetic acid.
Mailhe, Alphonse;
Bulletin de la
Societe Chimique de France, (1921), 29, 535-9...
- "F. m****iliense"
Mailhe et al. 2017...
- Sebé-Pedrós, Arnau; Saudemont, Baptiste; Chomsky, Elad; Plessier, Flora;
Mailhé, Marie-Pierre; Renno, Justine; Loe-Mie, Yann; Lif****z, Aviezer; Mukamel...
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without trial,
Robespierre supported the
recommendations of Jean-Baptiste
Mailhe, who
headed the
commission reporting on
legal aspects of Louis's
trial or...