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Jean Baptiste Gay, vicomte de Martignac (2983 bytes)
1: ...g|right|thumb|200px|Jean Baptiste Gay, vicomte de Martignac, French statesman]] 3: '''Jean Baptiste Sylvere Gay, Vicomte de Martignac''' ([[June 20]], [[1778]] - [[April 3]], [[1832]]... 5: ...policy of [[Jean-Baptiste Guillaume Joseph, comte de Villele|Villele]]. In [[1822]] he was appointed c... 7: ... became the virtual head of the cabinet. He succeeded in passing the act abolishing the press [[censor... 9: ...in defence of Polignac in the Chamber of Peers in December 1830. Jean-Baptiste Say (1949 bytes) 1: ...nd argued in favour of [[competition]], [[free trade]] and lifting restraints on business. 3: ...by choice, or due to some kind of restraint on trade. 5: ...ds or the quantity produced. This idea was later developed by economists into the [[Quantity theory o... 7: Say's ideas helped to inspire [[neoclassical economics]] wh... 12: [[fi:Jean-Baptiste Say]] Jean-Baptiste Tavernier (7140 bytes) 1: ...mage:Jean-Baptiste_Tavernier.jpg|thumb|200px|Jean-Baptiste Tavernier.]] 2: ...]), [[France|French]] traveller and pioneer of trade with [[India]], was born in 1605 at Paris, where ... 4: ...Walter Butler]] (afterwards notorious through the death of [[Albrecht von Wallenstein|Wallenstein]]), ... 6: ...631, where he spent eleven months, and then proceeded by [[Tokat]], [[Erzerum]] and [[Erivan]] to [[Pe... 8: ...atisfactory, and a long lawsuit on his return yielded but imperfect redress. Jean Baptiste Biot (1318 bytes) 1: [[Image:Jbiot.jpg|frame|Jean-Baptiste Biot]] 3: '''Jean-Baptiste Biot''' ([[April 21]] [[1774]], [[Paris]] –... 7: ...e made a [[hot-air balloon]] ascent with [[Joseph Gay-Lussac]] to a height of five kilometres in an ear... 15: ...istory/Mathematicians/Biot.html Biography of Jean-Baptiste Biot] 19: [[Category:1774 births|Biot, Jean Baptiste]] Jean-Baptiste Lully (10432 bytes) 1: '''Jean-Baptiste Lully''', originally '''Giovanni Battista Lulli''... 3: [[Image:Jean-Baptiste_Lully.jpeg|right|thumb|Jean-Baptiste Lully]] 5: ...ensier|Mademoiselle de Montpensier (''la Grande Mademoiselle'')]] as [[scullery]]-boy. With the help o... 7: ...ired of the lack of discipline of the [[Grande Bande]], and with the King's permission formed his own ... 9: ...ptiste de Lully and he was addressed as "Monsieur de Lully". Jean Baptiste Perrin (1052 bytes) 1: '''Jean Baptiste Perrin''', generally known as '''Jean Perrin''' ([[Lille]], [[September 30]], [[1870]] ... 3: ... [[1895]], he showed that [[cathode rays]] were made of corpuscles with negative electric charge. He c... 5: Jean Perrin received the [[Nobel Prize in Physics]] in... 11: [[Category:1870 births|Perrin, Jean Baptiste]] 12: [[Category:1942 deaths|Perrin, Jean Baptiste]] Jean-Baptiste Lamarck (7393 bytes) 1: <table align=right><tr><td>[[Image:Jean-Baptiste_Lamarck.jpg]]</td></tr></table> 2: ...he first to use the term ''[[biology]]'' in its modern sense.¹ 4: ...others acknowledged him as an early proponent of ideas about evolution. In [[1861]], for example, Dar... 8: ...arck, he has come to personify pre-[[Darwinian]] ideas about biological evolution, now called ''[[Lama... 10: ...[[Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon|Le Comte de Buffon]] who arranged for him to be appointed to ... Jean-Baptiste Masse (1534 bytes) 1: '''Jean Baptiste Masse''' (c.1700 - c.1757) was a French composer ... 3: ...la Chambre du Roi'' and a member of the King's Bande of Twenty-Four Violins and of the orchestra of th... 7: ... appears on the record; given these dates and the dedication of Book I of the sonatas it is probable t... 9: ...çais'', II (1739) dedicated to ''Monsieur Gaudion de le Grange Conseiller du Parlement'', and V are fo... 11: He also composed a ''Premier Suite de Menuets nouveaux à 2 violoncelles''. The Masse so... Jean Baptiste Charbonneau (2637 bytes) 1: ...rbonneau]] and [[Sacagawea]], the [[Shoshone]] guide of the [[Lewis and Clark Expedition]]. He was bor... 6: Expedition co-leader [[William Clark]] nicknamed him "Pomp" or "Pompy... 8: ...en Sacagawea returned up the Missouri River the elder Charbonneau. 10: ...Paul Wilhelm]] of [[Württemberg]] (nephew of [[Frederick I of Württemberg|King Fredrick I]]). The pri... 12: ...nt there as [[alcalde]] of [[Mission San Luis Rey de Francia|Mission San Luis Rey]]. He was eventuall... Nemours Jean Baptiste (399 bytes) 1: ...described him as Haiti's most influential band leader. Jean-Baptiste Colbert (13897 bytes) 1: ...:Jean-Baptiste Colbert.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Jean-Baptiste Colbert]] 3: ...France's [[colony|colonial]] holdings. He is considered to be a key figure, in the [[history]] of [[me... 5: ...[cloth]] [[manufacturing]] to France. He also founded a royal [[tapestry]] works, at [[Beauvais]]. Col... 7: ...ed to improve the quality of [[cloth]]. The edict declared; if a [[merchant]]'s cloth was not found to... 10: ...aris]]ian [[bank]]er; as well as, the father of [[Jean Chapelain]]. Before he was 20 years old, Colbert ... Jean Baptiste Boussingault (2615 bytes) 1: '''Jean Baptiste Joseph Dieudonne Boussingault''' ([[February 2]],... 3: ...to the [[National Assembly]], where he sat as a Moderate republican. Three years later he was dismisse... 5: ... excursions into mineral chemistry. His work included papers on the quantity of [[nitrogen]] in differ... 7: ... (5 vols., 1860-1874; 2nd ed., 1884), and of ''Etudes sur la transformation du fer en acier'' (1875). 12: [[Category:1887 deaths|Boussingault]] Jean Baptiste le Moyne (229 bytes) 1: '''Jean Baptiste le Moyne''', Sieur de Bienville, was a colonizer and governor of [[Loui... Jean Baptiste Lamy (322 bytes) 1: ...t [[United States]]. [[Willa Cather]]'s book ''[[Death Comes for the Archbishop]]'' is based on his c... 4: [[Category:1814 births|Lamy, Jean Baptiste]] 5: [[Category:1888 deaths|Lamy, Jean Baptiste]] Jean-Baptiste Regnault (1317 bytes) 1: '''Jean-Baptiste Regnault''' ([[October 9]], [[1754]] - [[November... 3: ...ned the Grand Prix, and in 1783 he was elected Academician. His diploma picture, the "Education of [[A... 5: ...in]], Crepin, Lafitte, [[Merry-Joseph Blondel|Blondel]], Robert Lefevre and [[Alexandre Menjaud|Menjau... 9: [[Category:1754 births|Regnault, Jean-Baptiste]] 10: [[Category:1829 deaths|Regnault, Jean-Baptiste]] Jean-Baptiste Bagaza (396 bytes) 1: ...ndi]] until [[November 10]], [[1976]], and [[president of Burundi]] from [[November 2]], [[1976]] to [... 5: [[Category:1946 births|Bagaza, Jean-Baptiste]] Jean Baptiste Drouet (2170 bytes) 1: [[Jean-Baptiste Drouet, Count d'Erlon]] ([[1765]] - [[1844]]) was... 7: ...ediately took steps which led to their arrest and detection on reaching Varennes. 8: ...s]] and proposed the slaughter of all English residents in France. Sent as commissioner to the army of... 9: ...iracy of [[Babeuf]], and was imprisoned; but he made his escape into [[Switzerland]] and went from the... 10: ... of Merger, and kept his identity hidden till his death. Jean-Baptiste Drouet (152 bytes) 1: *[[Jean-Baptiste Drouet (French_revolutionary)]], (1763 - 1824) 2: *[[Jean-Baptiste Drouet, Count d'Erlon]] (1765 - 1844) Napoleonic ... Jean-Baptiste Pigalle (1187 bytes) 1: '''Jean-Baptiste Pigalle''' ([[January 26]], [[1714]] - [[August 2... 3: ...prix'', after a severe struggle he entered the Academy and became one of the most popular sculptors of... 5: ...s of [[Comte d'Harcourt]] (c. 1764) ([[Notre-Dame de Paris]]) and of [[Marshal Saxe]], completed in [[... 11: [[Category:1714 births|Pigalle, Jean-Baptiste]] 12: [[Category:1785 deaths|Pigalle, Jean-Baptiste]] Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne (2159 bytes) 1: ...ch]] [[sculptor]], was the pupil of his father, [[Jean-Louis Lemoyne]], and of [[Robert Le Lorrain]]. 3: ...ringent criticism, de Clarac's charge that he had delivered a mortal blow at sculpture is altogether e... 5: ...monument of [[Louis XIV of France|Louis XIV]] was destroyed. The panels only have been preserved. 7: ...ccessful in his training of pupils, one of the leaders of whom was [[Etienne Maurice Falconet]]. 11: [[Category:1704 births|Lemoyne, Jean-Baptiste]]
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