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Général et explorateur français. Engagé volontaire dans l'infanterie de marine en 1883, Jean-Baptiste Marchand devient officier en 1887 et participe

Biographie Jean-Baptiste Poquelin est né à Paris en 1622, son père est un marchand tapissier. Il suit des études de droit est devient avocat, mais www.dissertationsgratuites.com

Jean Baptiste MARCHAND, né le 22/11/63 à Thoissey (Ain) traverse l'Afrique et atteint le Nil à Fachoda (Soudan) où Marchand plante le drapeau français.

"Jean Baptiste Marchand." The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 9. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1910. <http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/09642c.htm>.

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Jean-Baptiste Marchand-Arvier, étudiant à la fac de droit de Grenoble, moniteur de ski, et consultant web.

Général et explorateur français. Engagé volontaire dans l'infanterie de marine en 1883, Jean-Baptiste Marchand devient officier en 1887 et participe

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Jean-Baptiste Marchand (French soldier and explorer), Nov. 22, 1863Thoissey, France Jan. 13, 1934ParisFrench soldier and explorer known for his occupation

Jean-Baptiste Marchand summary with 14 pages of lesson plans, quotes, chapter summaries, analysis, encyclopedia entries, essays, research information,

10 Jul 2010 Jean-Baptiste Marchand, French explorer and soldier, is best known today for his occupation of Fashoda, now known as Kodok, in the Sudan in

Marchand, Jean Baptiste (zhäN bätēst' märshäN') [key], 1863–1934, French explorer and general. Sent to Africa (1897) to establish French control of the

21 Jul 2010 Jean Baptiste Marchand: Second principal in order of succession of the Sulpician College of Montreal and missionary of the Detroit Hurons at

Jean-Baptiste Marchand-Arvier Billionaire of the week.

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