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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.
LouisTronchin (born at Geneva Dec. 4, 1629; died there Sept. 8, 1705) was a Genevan Calvinist theologian and the son of Théodore Tronchin. He studied...
Tronchin may refer to: Hélène Tronchin (1828–1905), salonnière and feminist from Geneva LouisTronchin (1629–1705), theologian from Geneva Théodore Tronchin...
consensus. His place was taken by Philippe Mestrezat, and later by LouisTronchin (de), both inclined toward the liberal tendency of France, while Francis...
top, with either a mirror or a curtain. The table à la Tronchin, named after Jean Robert Tronchin, was a table with a built-in-shelf which could be raised...
Turrettini LouisTronchin (de) Chair of theology at the Genevan Academy 1686–1724 With: Philippe Mestrezat (1686-1690) François Turrettini (1686-1687) Louis Tronchin...
August Ludwig Freiherr von Senarclens-Grancy (French: Auguste Louis de Senarclens de Grancy; 19 August 1794 – 3 October 1871) was the firstborn son of...
Also in 1728, he acquired Tronchin House, adjacent to the Town Hall (Hôtel de Ville), from François Tronchin, after Tronchin was ruined in the Mississippi...
(1740). De humaniorum literarum amoenitate et usu oratio inaug. Charles-Louis de Secondat de Montesquieu; Jacob Vernet (1748). De l'esprit des loix: ou...
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...
1697. He then returned to his studies in Geneva where he was taught by LouisTronchin, Bénédict Pictet, and Jean-Alphonse Turretin. He completed his studies...
causes of mortality. Odier became a disciple of the Swiss doctor Theodore Tronchin, an early advocate of vaccination against smallpox. In 1789, as secretary...
Verménou, the widow of a French officer. When she went to see Théodore Tronchin, she became acquainted with Suzanne Curchod. In 1764, Madame de Verménou...
fencer, silver and bronze medallist at the 1920 Summer Olympics Théodore Tronchin (1709–1781), a Genevan physician François Turrettini (1623–1687), a Genevan-Italian...