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2 unusual facts about Amédée-François Lamy


Amédée-François Lamy

In the following battle, in which Lamy was in command with 700 riflemen, while the French reported a crushing victory, Lamy was killed, as was Rabih.

Foureau and Lamy proceeded from Algiers through the Sahara, and met with the other two missions at Kousséri on April 21, 1900.


Charles Philippe

Charles-Amédée-Philippe van Loo (1719 – 1795), a French painter of allegorical scenes and portraits

Clotilde de Vaux

In 1835, according to traditions of nobility, she had a marriage of convenience with a nobleman, Amédée de Vaux, tax perceptor of Méru.

Émile Schuffenecker

His father, a tailor originating from Guewenheim (Alsace, today Haut-Rhin), died when Émile was little more than two years old; the same year his brother Amédée was born in Charentenay (Haut-Rhin).

Fabio Brulart de Sillery

Only a few of Fabio Brulart de Sillery's writings survive, including some poems and dissertations, a harangue against James II of England, a catechism, and some other texts published by François Lamy in 1700 with some by Antoine Arnauld and Dominique Bouhours under the title Réflexions sur l'éloquence.

Fragaria chiloensis

Amédée-François Frézier (1682–1773) was the first to bring back specimens of Fragaria chiloensis to the Old World.

Jean-Joseph Patu de Rosemont

When the British attacked the island in 1809, Rosemont took part in the fighting with his son Amédée and their friend Nicole Robinet de La Serve.

Jody Amedee

Amedee and his wife, the former Jancy L. Berthelot, formerly of Orange Beach, Alabama, have three children.

Louis-Amédée Humbert

Louis-Amédée Humbert (23 June 1814, Metz - 6 February 1876) was a French republican politician.

Lynn Amedee

After McWilliams resignation in 1991, Amedee sat out for a year, before joining Curley Hallman's coaching staff at his alma mater LSU.

Plougastel-Daoulas

The New World species of strawberry, Fragaria chiloensis, which had been introduced into France by Amédée-François Frézier (1682–1773), flourished in the marine climate of Plougastel.

Rosalind Peychaud

Rosalind Magee Peychaud is married to Joseph Ernest Peychaud, a descendant of Antoine Amédée Peychaud, originator of Peychaud's Bitters.


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