- Jean-André
Peyssonnel (19 June 1694, M****ille – 24
December 1759, Saint-Bertrand, Guadeloupe) was a
French physician and naturalist,
known for his work...
- CX, 343-363, 392-411 et 460-481 (in French)
Peyssonnel (Claude
Charles de),
Lettres de M. de
Peyssonnel,
ancien consul à Smyrne,
contenant quelques observations...
- Acad. Bulg. des sciences, 1970, p. 243 and p. 252.
Claude Charles De
Peyssonnel: Traité sur le
commerce de la Mer Noire, Band 2, Cuchet, 1787, p. 151...
- the
eighteenth century, the
French doctor and
naturalist John
Andrew Peyssonnel,
conducting a
study trip to 1724,
during the
reign of
sovereign Al-Husayn...
- Claude-Mathieu
Olivier Lawyer and poet 3 Jean-André
Peyssonnel Doctor and
naturalist 4
Charles Peyssonnel Lawyer 5 Paul
Alexandre Dulard Poet 6 Félix Cary...
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German diplomat,
statesman and
politician (d. 1736) June 19 – Jean-André
Peyssonnel,
French physician (d. 1759) June 20 – Hans
Adolph Brorson,
Danish bishop...
- who
traveled to the
Romanian Prin****lities. In 1762, Claude-Charles de
Peyssonnel [fr]
proposed the
establishment of a
French representation in the Prin****lities...
- nobility. In addition, as the
French doctor and
naturalist Jean-André
Peyssonnel notes,
Christian slaves of
European origin who
converted to
Islam could...
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screenwriter and
producer Charles Peyssonnel (1640; d. M****ille, 16
September 1720) - doctor, died from
plague Jean-André
Peyssonnel (19 June 1694; d. Guadeloupe...
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Peyssonnelia is a
genus of
thalloid red alga,
named after naturalist Jean-André
Peyssonnel (1694–1759) It
includes the
algae commonly known as rumoi-iwanokawa, mayoi-iwanokawa...