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Rateau or
Râteau may
refer to: Armand-Albert
Rateau (1882-1938),
French furniture maker and
interior designer Auguste Rateau (1863–1930),
French engineer...
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Auguste Rateau (French pronunciation: [oɡyst ʁato]; 13
October 1863 – 13
January 1930) was an
engineer and
industrialist born in Royan, France, specializing...
- Armand-Albert
Rateau (born 24
February 1882 in Paris; died
there 20
February 1938) was a
French furniture maker and
interior designer. In 2006, The Grove...
- the 1970s,
Alstom acquired Rateau,
which became Alstom Rateau. The name ‘Arabelle’
comes from the
contraction of ‘Alstom
Rateau Belfort Le Bourget’. In 2014...
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Michel Rateau (4
September 1938
Paris – 16
October 2020 Bois-Guillaume) was a
French composer known for his
contributions to choral, orchestral, ensemble...
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Robert Rateau (born 8 June 1975) is a
Mauritian former international footballer who pla**** as a striker. He won 23 caps and
scored 5
goals for the Mauritius...
- Le
Râteau is a
mountain in the
French Alps.
Located in the M****if des Écrins, the
mountain is 3,809
metres (12,497 ft) tall. The
mountain overlooks the...
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turbochargers was
applied for in 1916 by
French steam turbine inventor Auguste Rateau, for
their intended use on the
Renault engines used by
French fighter planes...
- Décoratifs, Paris. For this home,
Rateau designed some
remarkable 1920–22
furniture in bronze. The pair
developed a friendship.
Rateau came
aboard Lanvin's empire...
- Jean-Pierre Lamotte-
Rateau (24
April 1800 – 22
March 1887) was a
French lawyer and
politician who
represented the
department of
Charente in the Constituent...