Charles Paul Émile Hugot (1904–1993), known as Émile Hugot was a sugar technologist, manager of sugar factories and he wrote the standard text on engineering...
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chansonnier Émile Hugot (1904–1993), French sugar technologist Emmanuel Hugot (born 1981), French astrophysicist This page lists people with the surname Hugot. If...
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capture the 95-mm coastal battery of Le Port, commanded by Lieutenant Émile Hugot, considered a hard-core Pétainist. In retaliation, the battery opened...
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Émile Leblanc (24 March 1907 – 28 January 1944) was a French flying ace of World War II. Hugot, Bernard (July–August 2020). "Émile "Christian" Leblanc...
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industry, under the name of Sucreries de Bourbon. It was then directed by Émile Hugot. Its markets are sugar, but also rum, destined for metropolitan France...
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capture the 95 mm battery at La Port, commanded by Pétainist Lieutenant Émile Hugot, who retaliated by opening fire on Léopard. She retreated out to sea...
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the town, founder of Témoignages Roland Garros (1888–1918), aviator Émile Hugot (1904–1993), industrialist in sugarcane Jean-Henri Azéma (1913–2000)...
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d'archéologie de la Fondation Simone et Cino del Duca Prix Jean_Edouard Goby Prix Hugot Prix Stanislas Julien Grants Subvention Louis de Clercq Bourse Courtois...
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Jean Pierre Eugène Hugot (22 December 1819, Nîmes – 25 February 1904, Paris) was a 19th-century French playwright and chansonnier. His plays were presented...
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Christophe (July–August 2018). "1940: Émile Becquet, l'as qui en cachait un autre". Avions (in French). No. 224. pp. 68–77. Hugot, Bernard (July–August 2018)....
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