in the 18th century. His work includes Château de Faye, Limoges, Lycée Gay-Lussac, the bishops Palace in Limousin, Chapel of the Visitation, various...
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Brive (in French), Tulle: Impr. de Crauffon Delage, Pierre (2010), Lycée Gay-Lussac: 5 siècles d'enseignement (in French), Saint-Paul: Le Puy Fraud éd...
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Lille Lycée Gay Lussac, Chauny Lycée Gay Lussac, Limoges Lycée Général et Technologique Louis Pasquet, Arles Lycée Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, Étampes Lycée George...
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Limoges (1597–1763), now Lycée Gay-Lussac [fr] including the former college chapel Royal college in Béziers (1599–1763), now Lycée Henri-IV [fr] Jesuit college...
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under Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac (1778-1850) who mentored his early research. In 1824, he was appointed to teach at the prestigious Lycée Henri-IV, first as...
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University of Poitiers. He began his career in secondary education at the Lycée Gay-Lussac in Limoges (1959–1964). In charge of teaching natural sciences, he...
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and four lycées: there is a scientific, technical and professional lycée, Jean Macé, a general and technical lycée, Gay-Lussac, a private lycée, Saint-Charles...
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Duras, Gay Lussac, Moulin Joly, Jean-Baptiste Clément, Lakanal Senior high schools: Lycée Guy de Maupassant, Lycee Polyvalent Claude Garamont, Lycee Polyvalent...
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is the son of teachers. He attended his secondary education at the Lycée Gay-Lussac in Limoges. At the Paris-Sorbonne University, he was awarded doctor...
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1370 – Siege of Limoges. 1495 – Printing press in operation. 1525 – Lycée Gay-Lussac (Limoges) [fr] (school) founded. 1589 – Limoges becomes seat of Limousin...
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