Edgar Quinet (French: [kinɛ]; 17 February 1803 – 27 March 1875) was a French historian and intellectual. Quinet was born at Bourg-en-Bresse, in the département...
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Edgar Quinet (French pronunciation: [ɛdɡaʁ kinɛ]) is a station on Line 6 of the Paris Métro. Located at the intersection of Boulevard Edgar Quinet, the...
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The Edgar Quinet class was the last type of armored cruiser built for the French Navy. The two ships of this class—Edgar Quinet and Waldeck-Rousseau—were...
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Hermiona Asachi (redirect from Hermiona Quinet)
French historian Edgar Quinet, She edited some of Quinet's texts for publication, subsequently publishing under the name Hermiona Quinet. Asachi died in...
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Edgar Quinet was an armored cruiser of the French Navy, the lead ship of her class. She and her sister ship, Waldeck-Rousseau, were the last class of armored...
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Quinet (pronounced [kinɛ]) is a French surname. Notable people with this surname include: Edgar Quinet (1803–1875), French historian Edgar Quinet (Paris...
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The main entrance to the cemetery is north of Boulevard Edgar Quinet near the Edgar Quinet Métro station. The cemetery is divided in two parts by the...
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bar, opened in the 1920s by Lulu de Montparnasse. Located on Boulevard Edgar-Quinet, it closed during the occupation of France by Germany in World War II...
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Adolphe Thiers, Alphonse de Lamartine, Jules Michelet, Louis Blanc and Edgar Quinet of doing nothing to stop them. According to modern historian Georges...
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battleships operated by the Italian Navy from 1885 to 1921, and two Edgar Quinet-class armored cruisers operated by the French Navy from 1911 to 1932...
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