- Marie-Anne
Pierrette Paulze Lavoisier,
later Countess von Rumford, (20
January 1758 in Montbrison, Loire,
France – 10
February 1836) was a
French chemist...
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always remains the same. His wife and
laboratory ****istant, Marie-Anne
Paulze Lavoisier,
became a
renowned chemist in her own right.
Lavoisier was a powerful...
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chemist Antoine Lavoisier and his wife and
collaborator Marie-Anne
Pierrette Paulze,
commissioned from the
French painter Jacques-Louis
David in 1788 by Marie-Anne...
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Paulze 1990 QK7 Marie-Anne
Paulze Lavoisier (1758–1836), wife and
scientific collaborator of...
- 12 June 2011. Eagle, C****andra T.; Sloan,
Jennifer (1998). "Marie Anne
Paulze Lavoisier: The
Mother of
Modern Chemistry". The
Chemical Educator. 3 (5):...
- theatre, a
female Pierrot Pierrette may also
refer to: Marie-Anne
Pierrette Paulze (1758–1836),
French chemist, and wife of
Antoine Lavoisier Olga
Bancic (1912–1944)...
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Roland Paulze d'Ivoy de la Poype, (28 July 1920 – 23
October 2012) was a
Second World War
fighter ace, a
member of the Normandie-Niemen
fighter group that...
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Antoine Lavoisier and his wife, Marie-Anne
Pierrette Paulze, by Jacques-Louis David, 1788...
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other chief collaborators were Jean Pechméja,
Baron d'Holbach,
Jacques Paulze, the farmer-general of taxes, the Abbé Martin, and
Alexandre Deleyre. To...
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chemist Marie-Anne
Pierrette Paulze, who
escaped the guillotine, was
herself the
daughter of
another farmer-general,
Jacques Paulze. The
lease of the Ferme...