Count Antoine Alfred Arnaud Xavier Louis de Gramont (21 April 1861 – 31 October 1923) was a French aristocrat with an interest in minerals, geology, and was a pioneer of spectroscopy. He conducted studies on pyroelectricity and dissociation spectroscopy in which he used an electric spark going through a mineral sample as a source to examine spectra.
Count Antoine Alfred Arnaud Xavier Louis deGramont (21 April 1861 – 31 October 1923) was a French aristocrat with an interest in minerals, geology, and...
Arnaud François Louis Victurnien deGramont (1960 - ) son of comte René deGramont (1927–2004), photographer. Antoine Alfred Arnaud Xavier Louis de Gramont...
Antoine II deGramont charged Jean Errard (1599) then Louis de Millet (1612) to strengthen the defenses of the city; Antoine III of Gramont-Touloujon (1604–1678)...
Duke of Gramont (1604–1678), Marshal of France in 1641 Jean-Baptiste Budes, Count of Guébriant (1602–1643), Marshal of France in 1642 Philippe de La Mothe-Houdancourt...
1999). Coutant Arnaud, Tocqueville et la constitution democratique, Paris, Mare et Martin, 2008, 680 p. See also "Le blog dearnaud.coutant.over-blog...
At the Pope 's Currency by Louis Velle, directed by René Dupuy, Théâtre Gramont 1959: Mousseline by Louis Velle, directed by the author, Théâtre Fontaine...
1529) Gabriel deGramont (1529–1530) Charles deGramont (9 March 1530 – 1544) Jean du Bellay (17 December 1544 – 1553) (Administrator) Jean de Montluc (3...
Napoleon had named a new foreign minister, Antoine Agenor, the Duke deGramont, who was hostile to Bismarck. The Emperor was weak and ill, but the more...
by the jurat (French: Jurat). The first mayor of Bordeaux (French: maire de Bordeaux) was elected in 1794. Pierre Lambert (1208) Pierre Andron (1218)...
(automatic) rubber-tired trains: Line A runs for 12.5 km (7.8 mi) from Balma-Gramont in the north-east to Basso Cambo in the south-west. Line B, which opened...
Toulouse had many notable archbishops: Gabriel deGramont (1533–34), cardinal in 1530; Odet de Châtillon, Cardinal de Coligny (1534–1550), who became a Calvinist...
Strait between Russia and Japan. Armand deGramont, Comte de Guiche, soldier and adventurer. Claude Louis Hector de Villars, general of Louis XIV of France...
Internationaux de France U18 - Trophee Carlhian, is an annual amateur golf tournament for men under 18 held in France. The tournament was first played at Golf de Chantilly...
Saint-Germain-des-Prés, cathedrals such as Notre-Dame de Paris and hotels such as the Hôtel de Crillon. As of 2011 there were 1,816 monuments listed,...
d'Estrées de Lauzière, duc d'Estrées, pair de France and marquis de Thémines. Antoine Charles IV deGramont, duc deGramont, comte de Guiche and pair de France...
materialized. It was recorded by Arnaudde Limburg Stirum that Charles was a Knight during the burial of Count Thierry de Limburg Stirum in 1968. Reconoció...
Charles deGramont 9 March 1530 – 6 February 1538 : Gabriel de Saluces 1538–1560 : Jacques de Saint-Julien 1560–4 September 1570 : Christophe de Foix-Candale...
appointment of Charles deGramont as the new Bishop of Pamiers, thereby negating the election of Bertrand de Lordat. Gramont was transferred to the diocese...
Désiré-Marie-René-François de Moustier (23 August 1817 – 5 February 1869) was a French diplomat and politician. Lionel Désiré-Marie-René-François, Marquis de Moustier was...