Diesbach may refer to: Anna de Diesbach (1844–1920), a French rose breeder De Diesbach Castle, a castle in the Swiss canton of Fribourg Diesbach de Belleroche...
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Johann Jacob Diesbach (German: [ˈdiːsbax]) (born around 1670 – died in 1748), was a German pigment and dye producer known for first synthesizing a blue...
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of France; 12 companies of 170 men) in 1690, Régiment de Diesbach (French: Régiment de Diesbach), becoming then the 85th Line Infantry Regiment (French:...
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Anne Marie Lucie Hedwige de Diesbach-Belleroche (born 15 September 1844 in Fribourg Switzerland - d. 10 November 1929 in Beaufort-en-Santerre, France)...
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The Diesbach family is a patrician family, originally from the Swiss canton of Bern, with branches in the canton of Fribourg and in France. Media related...
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Ghislain de Diesbach de Belleroche (6 August 1931 – 14 December 2023) was a French writer and biographer. He died on 14 December 2023, at the age of 92...
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paint maker Johann Jacob Diesbach in Berlin around 1706. The pigment is believed to have been accidentally created when Diesbach used potash tainted with...
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De Diesbach Castle is a castle in the municipality of Torny of the Canton of Fribourg in Switzerland. It is a Swiss heritage site of national significance...
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Diesbach is a village, and former municipality, in the municipality of Glarus Süd and canton of Glarus in Switzerland. Diesbach is first recorded in 1350...
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breakthrough occurred in 1709 when German druggist and pigment maker Johann Jacob Diesbach discovered Prussian blue. The new blue arose from experiments involving...
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