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  1. Lazare Carnot, (born May 13, 1753, Nolay, Burgundy, France—died Aug. 2, 1823, Magdeburg, Prussian Saxony), French statesman and administrator in successive governments of the French Revolution. He entered the army as an engineer (1773) and was elected to the Legislative Assembly in 1791.

  2. Carnot cycle. Sadi Carnot (born June 1, 1796, Paris, Fr.—died Aug. 24, 1832, Paris) was a French scientist who described the Carnot cycle, relating to the theory of heat engines. Carnot was the eldest son of the French Revolutionary figure Lazare Carnot and was named for a medieval Persian poet and philosopher, Saʿdī of Shīrāz.

  3. www.wonders-of-the-world.net › Lazare-CarnotBiography of Lazare Carnot

    Carnot-Feulins (1755-1836), the second brother of Lazare Carnot, was deputy of Pas-de-Calais in the Legislative Assembly in 1791, and deputy of Saone et-Loire in the House of 1815. Lieutenant-General, he was a brave and brilliant officer. He left a History of the Directory, published in 1800 and is not without merit.

  4. Lazare Hippolyte Carnot (Saint-Omer (Paso de Calais) 6 de abril de 1801-París 16 de marzo de 1888) fue un político francés durante la Tercera República Francesa. Su tumba se puede visitar en el parisino Cementerio del Père-Lachaise .

  5. 2 de agosto de 1823. Magdeburgo, Alemania. Conocido por. Lazare Carnot. Lazare Nicolas Marguerite Carnot. Político francés. Participó en la Revolución francesa como diputado ( 1791) y miembro del Comité de Salvación Pública ( 1793 ). Dirigió la movilización militar que contribuyó a las victorias francesas y formó parte del Directorio.

  6. Quân sự. Lazare Nicolas Marguerite, Hầu tước Carnot (1753-1823) là nhà toán học, kỹ sư, chính trị gia, nhà chỉ huy quân sự người Pháp. Ông là cha của Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot và Hippolyte Carnot, cụ của Marie François Sadi Carnot. Lazare Carnot là người đưa ra định lý Carnot, trong đó ông ...

  7. Lazare Nicolas Marguérite Carnot. 1753-1823. French mathematician and military engineer who headed the Army of the North during the French Revolution, thus acquiring the nickname "organizer of victory." His major scientific contributions are often overshadowed by two events : first, his appointment, along with Gaspard Monge, in 1794 to take ...