Léon Foucault
18191868
French physicist and astronomer who invented the Foucault pendulum, measured the speed of light, discovered eddy currents, and named the gyroscope
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18191868
French physicist and astronomer who invented the Foucault pendulum, measured the speed of light, discovered eddy currents, and named the gyroscope
18191880
German-born French composer, cellist, and impresario known for his influential operettas and the opera The Tales of Hoffmann
16191683
French statesman who served King Louis XIV and developed Colbertism, a variant of mercantilism that organized the country's politics and markets
17361813
Italian and naturalized French mathematician, physicist, and astronomer known for significant contributions to analysis, number theory, and mechanics
18971956
French chemist, physicist, and Nobel laureate who, with her husband, discovered induced radioactivity and advanced nuclear physics
17431793
Physician, politician, and radical journalist during the French Revolution, known for his publication L'Ami du peuple and defense of the sans-culottes
17481793
French playwright and political activist, renowned for her Declaration of the Rights of Woman and other writings on women's rights and abolitionism
18451922
French physician who won the 1907 Nobel Prize for discovering that protozoan parasites cause malaria and trypanosomiasis
19031971
Iconic French comic actor, singer, and director who charmed audiences for decades with his distinctive humor and vocal talents
18681918
French poet and dramatist, best known for his neo-romantic play Cyrano de Bergerac, whose works contrasted with naturalistic theatre
18631935
French Neo-Impressionist painter and graphic artist known for co-developing the Pointillism technique with Georges Seurat
18021885
French novelist, poet, dramatist, and politician, known for impactful works such as Notre-Dame de Paris and Quatrevingt Treize, who also made contributions as an artist and human rights activist
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