Louis-Joseph Marchand (musician) (1692—1774), French music theorist, composer, choir director, and priest
Louis-Joseph-Narcisse Marchand (1791–1876), French memoirist on Napoleon Bonaparte who served as Bonaparte's valet
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LouisJosephMarchand may refer to: Louis-JosephMarchand (musician) (1692—1774), French music theorist, composer, choir director, and priest Louis-Joseph-Narcisse...
priest Louis-Joseph-Narcisse Marchand (1791–1876), Napoleon's first valet Max Marchand (1888–1957), Dutch chess master Meche Marchand or Rivka Marchand, Jewish...
their date of birth: Romano Antonio Piacentino (c. 18th century) Louis-JosephMarchand (17??–1743) Philibert Delavigne (c. 1700–1750) Francesco Biscogli...
The Compleat Psalmodist (Published 1741, preface is dated 1739) Louis-JosephMarchand – Traité de contrepoint simple Johann Mattheson – Der vollkommene...
wife. He was a nephew of General Jean-Gabriel, Count Marchand, Also a Revolutionary Antoine-Joseph Barnave was a first cousin of his mother. He enlisted...
Gaspard Le Roux (1660–1707) LouisMarchand (1669–1732) Nicolas Siret (1663–1754) Claude-Bénigne Balbastre (1724–1799) Joseph Bodin de Boismortier (1689–1755)...
Louis Auguste Marchand Plauzonne (French pronunciation: [lwi oɡyst maʁʃɑ̃ plozɔn]; 7 July 1774 – 7 September 1812) became a general officer during the...
LouisJoseph Schérer named him chef de bataillon (major). On 11 April 1796, as a junior officer on Amédée Emmanuel Francois Laharpe's staff, Marchand...
London: Alexandre Joseph Paillet, Biographie, website. Retrieved 21 February 2024 JoLynn Edwards: Alexandre-Joseph Paillet – Expert et marchand de tableaux...
European wares from the local Greek traders." By the time Jean-Baptiste Marchand arrived, however, the deserted fort was in ruins. Fashoda was also bound...
furniture stamped by Joseph is veneered with panels of Japanese lacquer, another sure indication of the intervention of a marchand-mercier, who, rather...
country of France in the Pacific Ocean. It was formerly also known as Île Marchand and Madison Island. Herman Melville wrote his book Typee based on his experiences...
counterpoint, Traité de contrepoint simple, which was inspired by Louis-JosephMarchand's earlier 1739 publication Traité du contrepoint simple, ou Chant...
Brad Marchand, 33 Peter Bondra, 32 Bobby Clarke, 32 Joe Sakic, 32 Dave Keon, 32 Bill Barber, 31 Mats Sundin, 31 Bob Pulford, 30 Martin St. Louis, 29 Russ...
He was twice commandant at Michilimackinac. Lignery was the son of Joseph le Marchand de Lignery and Marguerite Du Sillar. He began his military career...
barrier between Louis and vast swathes of his domains, threatening all communication south of Paris. In 1121, Louis established the marchands de l'eau, to...
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Barbary Coast (1945) as Tito Morell The Cheaters (1945) as Anthony 'Mr. M.' Marchand Monsieur Beaucaire (1946) as Don Francisco Plainsman and the Lady (1946)...
Felix-Gabriel Marchand (1897) Liberal Joseph-Émery Robidoux (1897-1901) Liberal Adélard Turgeon (1901-1902) Liberal Amédée Robitaille (1902-1905) Liberal Louis-Rodolphe...
the Revolution Carolyn Sargentson, Merchants and luxury markets: the marchands merciers of eighteenth-century Paris, Victoria and Albert Museum, 1996...
Jean Marchand PC CC (December 20, 1918 – August 28, 1988) was a French Canadian public figure, trade unionist and politician in Quebec, Canada. During...
Paul Ohl, Libre Expression, 2009. Jos, P. J. Poirier, Marchand de feuilles, 2010. Bourgoin Louis-Marie, « Jos. Montferrand, contremaître de chantier et...