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  1. Étienne Pascal (2 de mayo de 1588 en Clermont-24 de septiembre de 1651 en París) fue un jurista y matemático francés.

  2. Étienne Pascal (French: [etjɛn paskal]; 2 May 1588 – 24 September 1651) was a French chief tax officer and the father of Blaise Pascal (16231662). Biography. Pascal was born in Clermont to Martin Pascal, the treasurer of France, and Marguerite Pascal de Mons.

  3. Étienne Pascal fue un jurista y matemático francés. Caballero, consejero del rey por elección de Basse Auvergne, se desempeñó como vicepresidente de la Cour des aides de Clermont-Ferrand y finalmente, tras un periodo de desgracia, fue nombrado presidente de la cour des aides de Normandía.

  4. Étienne Pascal was a French lawyer and amateur mathematician. He was the father of Blaise Pascal. Biography. Étienne Pascal's parents were Martin Pascal, who was treasurer of France, and Marguerite Pascal de Mons. Étienne was trained in law in Paris, receiving his degree in 1610.

  5. Étienne Pascal (3 mai 1588 à Clermont, aujourd'hui Clermont-Ferrand - 24 septembre 1651 à Paris) est un gentilhomme français. Conseiller du roi pour l'élection de Basse-Auvergne , puis second président à la Cour des aides de Montferrand et enfin, après une période de disgrâce, premier président à la Cour des aides de ...

  6. On an icy day in January of 1646, Étienne Pascal, in his capacity as a public official, was summoned to prevent a duel that was to take place in a field outside Rouen. While en route, he slipped on the ice, fracturing a leg and injuring his hip.

  7. Limacon of Pascal was discovered by Étienne Pascal (father of Blaise Pascal) and named by another Frenchman Gilles-Personne Roberval in 1650 when he used it as an example of his methods of drawing tangents i.e. differentiation. The name 'limacon' comes from the Latin limax meaning 'a snail'.