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    Jules Barthélemy-Saint-Hilaire (1805–1895), French philosopher and statesman; René Barthélemy, (1889–1954), French engineer, co-inventor of television; Rances Barthelemy, (born 1986), Cuban boxer; Sidney Barthelemy, (born 1942), 58th Mayor of New Orleans, Louisiana. See also. All pages with titles beginning with Barthélemy

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  3. René Barthélemy fue un ser humano que, por alguna razón, merece ser recordado, y que para bien o para mal, su nombre jamás debe borrarse de la historia. Apreciar las luces y las sombras de las personas significativas como René Barthélemy, personas que hacen girar y evolucionar al mundo, es una cosa sustancial para que podamos apreciar no ...

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  5. Rene Barthelemy. Rene Barthlemy was born in Nangis, near Paris, on March 10, 1889. As an outstanding student of the Electricity High School, now known as SUPELEC, he became chief of the new research laboratory of television in 1928, created by Jean Le Duc upon the request of Mr. Ernest Chamom, chairman of the Compagnie des Compteurs.

  6. Barthélemy podria haver assegurat la funció d'herald d'armes per a René d'Anjou. A més a més del fet que aquesta funció era freqüentment ocupada per pintors, i cap altre herald no és mencionat després de 1446 al si de la cort de Provença i d'Anjou. [26]

  7. René d'Anjou: The Book of Tournaments. This manuscript contains the description of the preparations for a tournament, of the tournament itself and of the final banquet. It was probably commissioned by Louis of Luxembourg for his daughter Mary. The author of the text is René d'Anjou (1409-1480), King of Naples, Sicily, Hungary and Jerusalem ...