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Polignac may
refer to:
Polignac family, a
French noble family,
including a list of its
members Duke of
Polignac, a
title created in 1780 for the Polignac...
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Armand Marie de
Polignac,
Count of
Polignac (French pronunciation: [ʒyl də pɔliɲak]; 14 May 1780 – 30
March 1847), then
Prince of
Polignac, and
briefly 3rd...
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Yolande Martine Gabrielle de Polastron,
Duchess of
Polignac (8
September 1749 – 9
December 1793) was the
favourite of
Marie Antoinette, whom she met when...
- Duke of
Valentinois (born
Pierre Marie Xavier Raphaël
Antoine Melchior de
Polignac; 24
October 1895 – 10
November 1964) was the
father of
Rainier III of Monaco...
- In
number theory,
Polignac's conjecture was made by
Alphonse de
Polignac in 1849 and states: For any
positive even
number n,
there are
infinitely many...
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Polignac (French: Duc de
Polignac) was a
French dukedom that was held by the
Polignac family. The
title was
originally created for
Jules de
Polignac in...
- de Scey-Montbéliard
during her
first marriage and as
Princess Edmond de
Polignac following her
second marriage in 1893.
Winnaretta Singer was born in Yonkers...
- The
House of
Polignac is the name of an
ancient and
historically powerful French noble family that took its name from the château de
Polignac, of
which they...
- Adrien-Marie Legendre. It is also
sometimes known as de
Polignac's formula,
after Alphonse de
Polignac. For any
prime number p and any
positive integer n,...
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Alphonse de
Polignac (1826–1863) was a
French mathematician and aristocrat. He is
known for
Polignac's Conjecture. His father,
Jules de
Polignac (1780-1847)...