Ferdinand Berthier (French:[fɛʁdinɑ̃bɛʁtje]; 30 September 1803 – 12 July 1886) was a French deaf educator, intellectual and political organiser in nineteenth-century France. He was one of the earliest champions of deaf identity and culture.
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FerdinandBerthier (French: [fɛʁdinɑ̃ bɛʁtje]; 30 September 1803 – 12 July 1886) was a French deaf educator, intellectual and political organiser in nineteenth-century...
Ferdinand VII (Spanish: Fernando VII; 14 October 1784 – 29 September 1833) was King of Spain during the early 19th century. He reigned briefly in 1808...
Ferdinand I (12 January 1751 – 4 January 1825) was King of the Two Sicilies from 1816 until his death. Before that he had been, since 1759, King of Naples...
death, for example, are not typically classed as culturally Deaf. FerdinandBerthier, French intellectual, published several articles, first Deaf person...
Ferdinand II of Aragon's marriage to Isabella I of Castile produced seven children, five of whom survived birth and lived to adulthood. They arranged...
(mute), or blind children belonging to the District of Columbia. 1849: FerdinandBerthier became the first deaf person to receive the Legion of Honour. Late...
of the heart", which has become a proverb in the French language. FerdinandBerthier Roch-Ambroise Auguste Bébian "A Settembre nelle sale "Sign Gene" un...
historical feat. This list also includes some deafblind persons. FerdinandBerthier, French deaf educator, intellectual and political organiser, first...
1814) 23 May – Pierre Édouard Frère, painter (born 1819) 12 July – FerdinandBerthier, deaf educator, intellectual and political organiser (born 1803) 14...
Crétineau-Joly, journalist and historian (died 1875) 28 September - FerdinandBerthier, deaf educator, intellectual and political organiser (died 1886) 28...
on 14 June against the main French army, under General Louis Alexandre Berthier. Initially, their two assaults across the Fontanone stream near Marengo...
Bavaria, a French client state. The French response, under Louis-Alexandre Berthier, was disorganised but order was imposed with the arrival of Napoleon on...
for a second time, sending 9,000 troops under General Louis-Alexandre Berthier to occupy Rome and dissolve the state. Refusing to renounce his temporal...
officers who later gained distinction. These included Colonel Louis Alexandre Berthier and Lieutenant Colonel Alexandre de Beauharnais (husband of the future...
Austerlitz, Ferdinand was subject to Napoleon's wrath. On 27 December 1805, Napoleon issued a proclamation from the Schönbrunn declaring Ferdinand to have...
last-ditch attempt to recover his throne, but was soon taken prisoner by King Ferdinand IV of Naples. He was tried for treason and sentenced to death by firing...
Bates Florence Rabe 1888–1954 American actress Jane Bathori Jeanne-Marie Berthier 1877–1970 French opera singer Stiv Bators Steven Bator 1949–1990 American...
was a close friend of Louis-Alexandre Berthier and this started a long-lasting feud between Bernadotte and Berthier, who would become Napoleon's chief of...
Miloš Obrenović from 1815 onwards. Sicily: Ferdinand III (1759–1816) Spain: Charles IV (1788–1808), Ferdinand VII (1808, 1813–1833), Joseph I (1808–1813)...
│ │ └──> Bertha Clara von Rothschild (1862–1903) │ ∞ 1882 : Alexandre Berthier (1836–1911), 3rd prince of Wagram │ ├──> Adolphe Carl von Rothschild [fr]...