- The
Monneron family was a
French family of
businessmen and politicians, best
known for the
Monneron brothers. It
originated in the
small village of Ampurany...
- Jean
Louis Monneron (12
September 1742, Annonay, Ardèche – 30
November 1805, Senegal),
known as
Monneron des
Mortiers or
Mortars Monneron, was a French...
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Pierre Antoine Monneron (16
January 1747 – 8 June 1801) was a
French merchant, banker,
writer and politician.
Monneron was born in Annonay, Ardèche. He...
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obtain for
Monneron two
inclining comp****es that had
belonged to Cook.
Furnished with a list
produced by
Charles Pierre Claret de Fleurieu,
Monneron also bought...
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Antoine Joseph Monneron (8 May 1736,
Antibes – 29 July 1815,
Santiago de Cuba) was a
French merchant and businessman. A
member of the
Monneron family, he...
- Paul Mérault
Monneron or de
Monneron (23
February 1748, Annonay, Ardèche – May 1788, Vanikoro) was an
engineer officer in the
French armed forces and...
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Joseph François
Augustin Monneron (24
December 1756, Annonay, Ardèche – 13
August 1826, New Orleans) was
French banker and politician, as well as an active...
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Matthew Boulton's Soho Mint, as
tokens of
exchange for the
Paris firm of
Monneron Freres, 1791–1792, has on its
obverse the
motto Vivre libres ou mourir...
- Ogouz,
Jacques Ruisseau,
Madeleine Clervannes,
William Coryn,
Poupy de
Monneron,
Christian de Tillière,
Christian Echelard,
Jeanine Forney,
Pascal Kominakis...
- The name
coiled bodies comes from
observation of
electron microscopists Monneron and Bernhard. They
described bodies as
aggregates composed of
coiled threads...