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usually appears as
Hugues de
Payens or
Payns (French pronunciation: [yɡ də pɛ̃]),
often translated into
English as Hugh of
Payens or Hugh de Payns. Remarkably...
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Anselme Payen (French: [pa.jɛ̃]; 6
January 1795 – 12 May 1871) was a
French chemist known for
discovering the
enzyme diastase, and the
carbohydrate cellulose...
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reserve in
Argentina Hugues de
Payens (c. 1070–1136), co-founder and
first Grand Master of the
Knights Templar Pascal Payen-Appenzeller (born 1944), Franco-Swiss...
- Jean
Payen de
Boisneuf (1738-1815), was a
French military officer and
plantation owner, who had
estates in Saint-Domingue (now Haiti) and in Touraine...
- Alix
Payen (born
Milliet on May 18, 1842, in Le Mans and died on
December 24, 1903, in Paris) was a
French Communard ambulance driver. She is
known for...
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Antoine Payen may
refer to:
Antoine Payen the
Younger (1792–1853),
Belgian painter and
naturalist Antoine Payen the
Elder (1748–1798),
Belgian architect...
- The
Payen PA-22 was a
French experimental aircraft designed by
Nicolas Roland Payen. The
aircraft had an
unconventional design: it had a set of delta...
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Palestine after learning of the
foundation of the
Templar Order by
Hughes de
Payens. He soon
showed his
military valour and his piety. By 1136, he was the seneschal...
- The
Payen Pa.101 was an
experimental aircraft designed by
Nicolas Roland Payen in the 1930s. The Pa.101 was
quite unorthodox for
employing a combination...
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Payen (1801–1877) was a
Belgian architect whose work
included civic buildings in
Brussels and
railway stations for the
Belgian State Railways.
Payen was...