-
officers and four
priests were killed. In
November 1792, the
girondin Nivière-Chol [fr] was
elected mayor of Lyon in
place of
Vitet who had been elected...
- Duke of La Roche-Guyon who
married Isabelle Nivière, a
daughter of
Baron Laurent Antoine Isidore Nivière and
Marie Léontine Françoise Siméon, in 1851...
- La Rochefoucauld, 1st Duke of La Roche-Guyon, (1819–1883) and
Isabelle Nivière (1833–1911),
married since 1851. Born in Paris, 10
October 1862, Antoine...
- Karl Valentin. He also pla**** in
dozens of
films and
television series.
Nivière, Marie-Céline (March 8, 2024). "Daniel Martin, une vie au
service du théâtre"...
- doi:10.1021/bi992428k. PMID 10704199.
Lombard M,
Fontecave M,
Touati D,
Niviere V (2000). "Reaction of the
desulfoferrodoxin from
Desulfoarculus baarsii...
- Roche-Guyon (Wikidata – QID 108941731), in 1851,
married Isabelle Camille Nivière (1833–1911) (Wikidata – QID 17501984),
writer and poet,
author of many...
-
Essen (Ground Jury Member) Col.
Walter C.
Short (Ground Jury Member)
Baron Nivière (Ground Jury Member) Col.
Viscount Jolly (Ground Jury Member) Maj. Chr...
-
Agronomique de
Montpellier was
founded in 1848. From 1842 to 1853, Césaire
Nivière was the
first director of the
precursor to the school, L’Institut de la...
- 110–6. doi:10.1006/abbi.2001.2396. PMID 11469801.
Ingelman M,
Ramaswamy S,
Niviere V,
Fontecave M,
Eklund H (1999). "Crystal
structure of NAD(P)H:flavin oxidoreductase...
- century) at
Sillignieu The
Church of Peyzieu, a
hamlet in
Arbignieu Césaire
Nivière (1799-1879), agronomist, was born in
Peyzieu in the
current territory of...