Definition of Philadelphe. Meaning of Philadelphe. Synonyms of Philadelphe

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Philadelphe. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Philadelphe and, of course, Philadelphe synonyms and on the right images related to the word Philadelphe.

Definition of Philadelphe

No result for Philadelphe. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Philadelphe from wikipedia

- Alfred Victor Philadelphe du Pont de Nemours (April 11, 1798 – October 4, 1856) was a French American chemist and industrialist, who was the eldest son...
- Philadelphe de Gerde (née Claude Duclos; 21 March 1871 in Banios – 22 August 1952 in Gerde) was a French writer, best remembered for her works in Occitan...
- Cercle des Philadelphes was an academic scientific society in Saint-Domingue. It was founded in 1784 and ceased to function in 1791. It has been counted...
- The Grand Loge des Philadelphes (or just Philadelphes) was a masonic lodge founded in London by French exiles in 1850, ****ociated with the Quarante-****tards...
- Pont Bayard (1918–1985) Alfred Irénée du Pont (1864–1935) Alfred Victor Philadelphe du Pont (1798–1856) Alice Frances du Pont (1912–2002) Amy Elizabeth du...
- industrialist, financier, philanthropist Alfred V. du Pont (Alfred Victor Philadelphe du Pont de Nemours, 1798–1856), French American chemist and industrialist...
- du Pont de Nemours and Company Term 1804–1834 Successor Alfred Victor Philadelphe du Pont Spouse Sophie Madeleine Dalmas Children Victorine Elizabeth Lucille...
- Réveille-matin des françois et de leurs voisins, composé par Eusebe Philadelphe cosmopolite. - Edimbourg, Impr. de Jaques James, 1574. Anonym. Le caractère...
- Jean-Baptiste-Joseph Junbient Philadelphe Regnault-Warin (28 December 1773, Bar-le-Duc – 4 November 1844, Paris) was an 18th–19th-century French novelist...
- (1833–1891), 19th-century atheist and Republican MP, Grand Lodge des Philadelphes, London (resigned his affiliation with English Freemasonry in 1874, but...