Antoine Vacher (18 November 1873 – 16 September 1920) was a French geographer, mainly interested in physical geography, and particularly in hydrography.
AntoineVacher (18 November 1873 – 16 September 1920) was a French geographer, mainly interested in physical geography, and particularly in hydrography...
with the name include: AntoineVacher (1873–1920), French geographer Charles Vacher, (1818–1883), watercolour painter Chris Vacher (born 1951), British...
Emmanuel de Margerie, Louis Raveneau and Paul Vidal de la Blache. AntoineVacher contributed intermittently to the work of the Commission. Vidal de la...
obtained a teaching post at the University of Lille. He collaborated with AntoineVacher, Joseph Blayac and others on their Dictionnaire-manuel illustré de géographie...
October 1905 he moved to the University of Lyon, replaced at Rennes by AntoineVacher. Four years later he moved to the Sorbonne. During World War I (1914–18)...
of Bordeaux, Strasbourg and then Lille in 1922. After the death of AntoineVacher in 1920 the teaching of geography at the University of Lille had been...
Amphibiaweb. Retrieved June 3, 2021. Antoine Fouquet; V. Orrico; R. Ernst; M. Blanc; Quentin Martinez; Jean-pierre Vacher; M. Rodrigues; P. Ouboter; Rawien...
produced internationally known masters like Léon Chanal, Emile Vacher and Martin Cayla. Vacher's light style, rhythmic nature and distinctive tremolo defined...
d'Afrique in Algiers. Philippe le Vacher, CM (1651 – 17 July 1662) Benjamin Huguier, CM (1662 – April 1663) Jean Le Vacher, CM (23 May 1668 – 29 July 1683)...
Marion Sarraut TV mini-series Les enquêtes du commissaire Maigret Inspector Vacher Georges Ferraro TV series (1 episode) 1988 Let Sleeping Cops Lie Sergeant...
an evolution of Bal-musette also known as "French Waltz". Aimable, Émile Vacher, Marcel Azzola, Yvette Horner, André Verchuren were famous accordionists...
Sullenberger Kurt Tank Louise Thaden Bobbi Trout Sean D. Tucker Alia Twal Polly Vacher Traian Vuia Patty Wagstaff Emily Warner Erich Warsitz Arthur Whitten-Brown...
Marcel dit 'Lajoie' - l'homme du bar Under the Sign of the Bull (1969) - Vacher - le ferrailleur Mon oncle Benjamin (1969) - Le sergent Le Prussien (1971...
("crisp-haired"): aethiopicus, cafer, hottentotus, melaninus. Similarly, Georges Vacher de Lapouge (1899) also had categories based on race, such as priscus, spelaeus...
the Neolithic cemetery of Castelnau-le-Lez, excavated in 1890 by Georges Vacher de Lapouge and published in the journal La Nature, Vol. 18, 1890. Unknown...
celui d'un ancien policier et gendarme qui s'est suicidé dans le Gard" par Antoine Albertini, Le Monde, 1er octobre 2021 Renoul, Bruno (4 August 2009). "Le...
and therion, meaning "beast". The specific name honors Jean Joinville Vacher, for his friendship and constant support for palaeontological investigations...
the "Caucasian hypothesis" and noted that "Jean-Julien Virey and Louis Antoine Desmoulines were well-known supports of the idea that Europeans came from...
home, he stayed in Paris for about a month, visiting botanists such as Antoine de Jussieu. After his return, Linnaeus never again left Sweden. When Linnaeus...
included the naturalist Jean Baptiste Bory de Saint-Vincent and Louis-Antoine Desmoulins (1796–1828), a student of Georges Cuvier. Anders Retzius, a...
Lacassagne already distinguished various categories of sadists in his book Vacher l'éventreur et les crimes sadiques, in particular the "great sadists" who...
1682 and 1683. In response the Algerians tied the French consul Jean Le Vacher to their huge Baba Merzoug cannon and blasted him towards the French fleet...
March 2021. Retrieved 15 July 2015. Lal, D.; Jull, A.J.T.; Pollard, D.; Vacher, L. (2005). "Evidence for large century time-scale changes in solar activity...