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Tronchin may
refer to: Hélène
Tronchin (1828–1905), salonnière and
feminist from
Geneva Louis Tronchin (1629–1705),
theologian from
Geneva Théodore Tronchin...
- Théodore
Tronchin (24 May 1709 – 30
November 1781) was a
physician from the
Republic of Geneva. A
native of Geneva, he
studied initially at the University...
- Jean
Robert II
Tronchin (3
October 1710,
Geneva - 11
March 1793, Rolle), also
known as
Tronchin-Boissier (Boissier was his wife's name),
Attorney General...
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Lamberto Tronchin (born 27
March 1964, Preganziol) is an
Italian acoustician, engineer, theorist, musician, and
professor of
musical acoustics and environmental...
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demonstrated to be a form of lead
poisoning in a 1757
publication by Théodore
Tronchin of Geneva.
Alick Cameron, ‘Musgrave,
William (1655–1721)’,
Oxford Dictionary...
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Tronchin (10
December 1940 – 27
November 2021) was an
Italian rower. He
competed in the men's
coxed pair
event at the 1972
Summer Olympics.
Tronchin died...
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Louis Tronchin (born at
Geneva Dec. 4, 1629; died
there Sept. 8, 1705) was a
Genevan Calvinist theologian and the son of Théodore
Tronchin. He studied...
- more
likely that it will have to be abandoned. In this
letter to François
Tronchin,
written at Monriond, near Lausanne,
dated January 29, 1756,
Voltaire mentions...
- (1612-1631) Théodore
Tronchin (1615-1645)
Friedrich Spanheim (1631-1642)
Alexander Morus (1642-1645) Succeeded by Théodore
Tronchin Alexander Morus Antoine...
- Hélène de
Gingins (née
Tronchin; 15 May 1828 – 23 July 1905) was a
Swiss salonnière, abolitionist, and feminist. She
hosted political and
religious salons...