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Abeille Infectée Par Le Virus De La Maladie Noire (CBPV)
Abeille may refer to: Ships *HMS Abeille (1796), HMS ''Abeille'' (1796), a ship of the Royal Navy *''Abeille Bourbon'', a high sea tow vessel *''Abeille Flandre'', a high sea tug of the French navy *''Abeille Liberté'', a salvage tug *''Abeille Provence'', a salvage tug, later the ''Ryan Leet'' *ST Abeille No 7, a tug, originally the ''Empire Helen'' *ST Abeille No 8, a tug, originally the ''Empire Simon'' *ST Abeille No 22, a tug, originally the ''Empire Alfred'' *ST Abeille No 23, a tug, originally the ''Empire Sprite'' People * Abeille de Perrin (1843–1910), full name Elzéar Emmanuel Arène Abeille de Perrin, French entomologist * Scipion Abeille (died 1697), French physician * Gaspard Abeille (1648–1718), French poet * Pierre-César Abeille (1674 – after 1733), French composer * Guy Abeille, French economist * Jacques Abeille (1942–2022), French writer * Louis Paul Abeille (1719–1807), French economist * Ludwig Abeille (1761–1838), German pianist and composer * ...
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HMS Abeille (1796)
HMS ''Abeille'' was a French Navy 14-gun cutter launched in 1793 under the name ''Bonnet Rouge'' that captured in 1796. She was taken into the Royal Navy as HMS ''Abeille'', but apparently never served and was broken up in 1798. French service and capture ''Abeille'' was a ''Montagne''-class cutter built to a design by Daniel Denÿs and launched in October 1793 at Saint-Malo as ''Bonnet Rouge''. Between March and July 1795, while under the command of ''ensigne de vaiseau'' Denis, she cruised between Brest and Loctudy, and return. She then cruised in the Gulf of Gascony with the division under the command of Contre-Admiral Vence. She was at the First Battle of Groix in June 1795, but like all the smaller vessels, did not participate in the action.''Fonds Marine'', p.146. She was officially renamed ''Abeille'' on 30 May 1795. Later, under the command of ''lieutenant de vaisseau'' Denis-Lagarde, she was stationed at the Île de Batz. On 2 May 1796, ''Dryad'', under Acting-Com ...
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Gaspard Abeille
Gaspard Abeille ( Riez, 1648 – Paris, 22 May 1718) was a French lyric and tragic poetry poet. He received the title of ''Abbé'' and in 1704 was elected a member of the Académie française. His brother Scipion was also a poet and a surgeon. Biography He came to Paris as a young man, and was Duke of Piney-Luxembourg, the List of counts and dukes of Vendôme and the Prince de Conti. L'abbé Abeille,” writes Jean le Rond d'Alembert, ‘was admitted to this brilliant society, and made a name for himself by the pleasures of his wit, by his natural gaiety, by jokes to which he knew how to give a piquant form, and yet measured enough never to leave the bounds of circumspection and decency’. He wrote tragedies, first under his own name, then hen? because he was criticized for lacking the dignity of his ecclesiastical state, under the name of the actor La Thuillerie, who played the lead role in several of his plays. His Coriolan ran for almost twenty performances, bringing him to ...
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SNCAC NC
SNCAC (the ', sometimes known as ) was a French aircraft manufacturer. SNCAC was created by the nationalisation of the Farman Aviation Works and Hanriot firms in 1936. The company had a manufacturing facility in Boulogne-Billancourt which was damaged by Allied bombing on 3 March 1942. It was liquidated in 1949, with assets distributed between SNCAN, SNCASO, and SNECMA, all of which were nationalised firms. Aircraft * SNCAC NC.130 * SNCAC NC.150 * SNCAC NC 211 Cormoran * SNCAC NC.270 *SNCAC NC-290 - abandoned project for a four-engined ( Nene-powered) jet transport for 60 passengers. * SNCAC NC.420 * Farman NC.470 * SNCAC NC.510 * SNCAC NC.530 * SNCAC NC-600 * SNCAC NC.701 Martinet * SNCAC NC.702 Martinet *SNCAC NC.800 Cab - abandoned project for a light twin-engined transport * NC.832 Chardonneret * NC.840 Chardonneret * NC.841 Chardonneret * SNCAC NC.851 * SNCAC NC.853 * SNCAC NC.854 * SNCAC NC.855 *SNCAC NC.856 The Nord NC.850 (originally produced as the Aérocentre ...
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Rafael Nieto Abeillé
Rafael Nieto Abeillé, born in Cuba and educated in Spain, while serving as a prosecutor in Matanzas, Cuba, was appointed in 1896 as a trial judge in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Months later, he was appointed as a prosecutor before Puerto Rico's highest appellate court before being appointed as a magistrate on the court in 1898. In July 1899, under United States rule, military governor Davis appointed him as Puerto Rico's Attorney General, a post that he held until April 1900. A speaker of the English language, he helped improve communications between Davis and the legal profession. After the 1900 Foraker Act went into effect, President William McKinley on June 5 appointed him as Associate Justice of the new Supreme Court of Puerto Rico The Supreme Court of Puerto Rico () is the highest court of Puerto Rico, having judicial authority to interpret and decide questions of Puerto Rican law. The Court is analogous to one of the state supreme courts of the states of the United State . ...
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Ludwig Abeille
Johann Christian Ludwig (Louis) Abeille (20 February 1761 in Bayreuth – 2 March 1838 in Stuttgart) was a German pianist, organist, conductor, music teacher and composer. Life His father was baronial valet and his mother was Christine Louise Abeille, both of whom were employed at the Bayreuth court. Starting at age eleven, he was educated at the Karlsschule in Stuttgart, where his teachers were Antonio Boroni, Ferdinando Mazzanti, and Johann Gottlieb Sämann. In 1782, he became a member of the musicians of the Court at the Duke of Württemberg in Stuttgart. He joined the faculty of Karl's High School (Hohe Karlsschule), a rigorous military academy, in 1786. In 1802, he became concertmaster and later organist of the Court, replacing Johann Rudolf Zumsteeg. In this position, Abeille served as Maestro di Capella to the Duke for several years. In 1815, he became court organist at the court church and director of the Stiftsmusik. He retired in 1832. Ludwig Abeille was married t ...
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Louis Paul Abeille
Louis Paul Abeille (3 June 1719 – 28 July 1807 Paris) was a French economist. He was Inspector General of Manufactures and Commerce in 1765, and secretary of commerce The United States secretary of commerce (SecCom) is the head of the United States Department of Commerce. The secretary serves as the principal advisor to the president of the United States on all matters relating to commerce. The secretary rep ... from 1769 to 1783, when he was replaced by his son, Jean Louis. He was also a member of the Agricultural Society of Paris. Works *''Réflexions sur la police des grains en France et en Angleterre'', 1764''Principes sur la liberté du commerce des grains'' Desaint, 1768 *''Faits qui ont influé sur la cherté des grains en France et en Angleterre'', 1768 *''Observations de la société royale d'agriculture, sur l'uniformité des poids et mesures'', Louis-Paul Abeille, Mathieu Tillet, 1790 References 18th-century French economists 1719 births 1807 deaths ...
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Jacques Abeille
Jacques Abeille (March 17, 1942 – January 23, 2022) was a French writer. Influenced by the surrealist movement, in which he participated in the 1960s and 1970s, he is best known for the novel cycle set in an Fantasy world, imaginary universe that started with the publication of (1982). He has also written several collections of poetry and short stories, and is the author of erotic literature, published in part under the pseudonym Léo Barthe. Jacques Abeille was born on March 17, 1942, in Lyon. An Legitimacy (family law), illegitimate child, he was raised by his paternal uncle after his father's death in 1944. During the 1960s he was part of certain circles in Bordeaux that were related to the Surrealism, surrealist movement. In his early 20s he discovered that he suffered from color blindness and such incapacity prevented him from becoming a painter like he originally intended since childhood. He then decided to become a writer instead, at one point expressing "I am a write ...
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Guy Abeille
Guy Abeille is a French economist. He is credited with developing the "3% rule" as applied to government deficit ceiling in France, which was later expanded to the Eurozone. Early life Guy Abeille graduated from Ecole Nationale de la Statistique in Paris.3% de déficit : «Le chiffre est né sur un coin de table»
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Abeille first worked for the Ministry of Economy and Financ ...
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Pierre-César Abeille
Pierre-César Abeille (1674 - after 1733) was a French composer. Born in the Salon-de-Provence of southern France, he was baptized on 24 February 1674. He was the son of Jean Abeille, a royal notary. From 1699 to 1700, Abeille was ''maître de chapelle'' of the primate's Church of St. Trophime, Arles. When he was succeeded by Fançois Pétouille, he was ''vicaire de choeur'' and ''maitre de musique'' at the royal parish church of Saint-Germain l'Auxerrois in Paris. Music Abeille's best known work is the two volume set ''Psalms of David'', dedicated to Françoise d'Aubigné, Marquise de Maintenon, Madame de Maintenon. It is a set of 150 psalms that alternate among Air (music), airs, duets, and ritornellos. The pieces are generally performed in a concertante style. References

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Scipion Abeille
Scipion Abeille (died 9 December 1697) was a French surgeon and poet. Abeille was born at Riez in the French province Provence, (now in Alpes-de-Haute-Provence Alpes-de-Haute-Provence (sometimes abbreviated as AHP; ; ; ), formerly until 1970 known as Basses-Alpes (, ), is a department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region of France, bordering Alpes-Maritimes and Italy to the east, Var to the sou ...), and was the brother of Gaspard Abeille. Abeille's most famous work was ("Description of the Bones"), which was published in 1685. He also wrote , Paris, 1696. External links Dictionnaire géographique ... des Gaules ... Year of birth missing 1697 deaths 17th-century French physicians 17th-century French poets 17th-century French male writers French male poets {{France-scientist-stub ...
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Abeille Bourbon
''Abeille Bourbon'', whose name was changed to ''Abeille Bretagne'' in 2025, is a high seas emergency tow vessel (salvage tug), long with a tractive power of , a crew of 12, designed by Norwegian naval architect Sigmund Borgundvåg. She was christened by Bernadette Chirac on 13 April 2005 in the presence of sponsor Jacques de Chateauvieux. She is based in Brest, France. ''Abeille Bourbon'' was owned by Abeilles International, a unit of Groupe Bourbon. She has been chartered to the French government since 2005 and can be called upon by the Maritime Prefect of Brest at any time. She was commissioned to replace the older '' Abeille Flandre'', which was reassigned to the French Mediterranean coast. In 2024, the Spanish group Boluda Towage acquired Abeilles International resulting in the name change for the ship in the following year. ''Abeille Bretagne'' is a sister ship of '' Abeille Liberté''. ''Abeille'' means ''bee'' in French. Tow vessels are traditionally named according ...
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Abeille De Perrin
Abeille may refer to: Ships * HMS ''Abeille'' (1796), a ship of the Royal Navy *''Abeille Bourbon'', a high sea tow vessel *'' Abeille Flandre'', a high sea tug of the French navy *''Abeille Liberté'', a salvage tug *'' Abeille Provence'', a salvage tug, later the ''Ryan Leet'' * ST Abeille No 7, a tug, originally the ''Empire Helen'' * ST Abeille No 8, a tug, originally the ''Empire Simon'' * ST Abeille No 22, a tug, originally the ''Empire Alfred'' * ST Abeille No 23, a tug, originally the ''Empire Sprite'' People * Abeille de Perrin (1843–1910), full name Elzéar Emmanuel Arène Abeille de Perrin, French entomologist * Scipion Abeille (died 1697), French physician * Gaspard Abeille (1648–1718), French poet * Pierre-César Abeille (1674 – after 1733), French composer * Guy Abeille, French economist * Jacques Abeille (1942–2022), French writer * Louis Paul Abeille (1719–1807), French economist * Ludwig Abeille (1761–1838), German pianist and composer * Rafael ...
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