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Petiet may
refer to: Auguste-Louis
Petiet (1772–1858),
French brigadier general and
politician Claude Louis Petiet (1749–1806),
French politician Jules...
- and
Second World War.
Petiet was born in Paris,
France in 1880 to
engineer André
Petiet (who was a
descendant of
Claude Petiet, a
minister during Napoleonic...
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Jules Petiet (5
August 1813 – 29
January 1871) was a
French mechanical engineer who
worked on the
early development of the
French railway network. He was...
- Paul
Petiet (24 July 1770, in Châtillon-sur-Seine – 20
December 1849, in Limoux) was a
French adjutant-general
during the
Napoleonic Wars. Mullié 1852...
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Claude Louis Petiet (9
February 1749, Châtillon-sur-Seine, Côte-d'Or – 25 May 1806) was a
Commissioner of war in 1778,
elected to the
Council of Elders...
- Auguste-Louis
Petiet (3 June 1784 – 1
August 1858), was a
French general and
politician of the
First French Empire.
Youngest son of
Claude Louis Petiet, and younger...
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Marie Petiet or
Marie Dujardin-Beaumetz (1854–1893) was a
French painter known for her
genre scenes and portraits. Dujardin-Beaumetz née
Petiet was born...
- Lycée
polyvalent Charles Petiet is a
senior high school/sixth-form
college in Villeneuve-la-Garenne, Hauts-de-Seine, France, in the
Paris metropolitan...
- of the five main
constituents of the SNCF at its
creation in 1938.
Jules Petiet was made the
Chief of
Works in 1845, and
Locomotive Engineer in 1848, a...
- Ariès in Asnières-sur-Seine. The firm was
founded in 1902 by
Baron Charles Petiet [fr]. The
decision to end
production was
taken in 1937.
Around 20,000 vehicles...