Naudin , a French automobile manufacturer based in Paris between 1905 and 1921
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Naudin may refer to: * Charles Victor Naudin (1815–1899), a French botanist * Christophe Naudin (born 1962), a French writer * Emilio Naudin (1823–1890), an Italian operatic tenor * Gustave Naudin, a French World War I flying ace See also * Sizaire-Naudin Sizaire et Naudin was a French automobile manufacturer located on the northern side of central Paris, at 52 rue Victor-Hugo in Courbevoie, between 1903 and 1921. The company Sizaire-Naudin was founded by two brothers called Maurice (1877–1969 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Charles Victor Naudin
Charles Victor Naudin (14 August 1815 in Autun – 19 March 1899 in Antibes) was a French naturalist and botanist. Biography Naudin studied at Bailleul-sur-Thérain in 1825, at Limoux, and at the University of Montpellier from which he graduated in 1837. The following year he was working as a private tutor; he obtained his doctorate in 1842. He taught until 1846, when he joined the herbarium of the National Museum of Natural History. He collaborated with Augustin Saint-Hilaire on the publication of the Brazilian flora and introduced the first seeds of '' Jubaea chilensis'' in France. In 1853, botanists Planch. & Linden published ''Naudinia'' is a monotypic genus of flowering plants from Colombia belonging to the family Rutaceae, and named in Naudin's honour. He taught at Chaptal College as professor of zoology, but a neurological disease left him deaf. He became an assistant naturalist in 1854 and married in 1860. He entered the Academy of Sciences in 1863 where he suc ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Gustave Naudin
Captain Gustave Naudin (29 May 1890–16 April 1978) was a French World War I flying ace credited with six aerial victories.The Aerodrome websitRetrieved 8 January 2018. He returned to his nation's defense during World War II, serving as an infantry officer. Early life Gustave Naudin was born in Corberon, France on 29 May 1890.Franks, Bailey, p. 196. Military service in World War I Service in the cavalry Naudin enlisted in the cavalry for four years on 13 April 1909. Exactly four years later, he was remanded to the reserves. On 4 August 1914, he was recalled to active duty with the 16th Regiment de Chasseurs. Promoted to Maréchal des logis on 17 March 1915, he was transferred to the 408th Regiment d'Infanterie the next day. Service in aviation On 19 May 1916, Naudin began pilot's training. He qualified for his Pilot's Brevet on 22 October 1916. He then received advanced training before being posted to ''Escadrille N26'' on 4 February 1917. On 12 July, while flying a Caudro ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Christophe Naudin
Christophe Naudin (born 22 December 1962) is a French writer. Education and background Christophe Naudin holds * a PhD in geography from Paris-Sorbonne University * a commercial pilot licence, multiengine, instrument rating * a postgraduate degree in geopolitics from the University of Paris – Marne la Vallée * MA degree in geography from the Paris Diderot University Biography Before 1995, he was an instructor in aviation security for the French SWAT police (RAID – Recherche, Assistance, Intervention, Dissuasion) for airport security and border control, before the pre-privatization measures with the equivalent of TSA Transportation Security Administration. Since 1996, he has taught X-ray screening for the National Gendarmerie, French gendarmerie, showing how to place laptops correctly in plastic baskets in and for correctional institution since 2000. He is a trainer for the French national police and the gendarmerie, working within the French police cooperation unit (DCI) s ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Emilio Naudin
Emilio Naudin (23 October 1823 in Parma – 5 May 1890 in Bologna) was an Italian tenor. He is most notable for creating the role of Vasco da Gama in Giacomo Meyerbeer, Meyerbeer's opera ''L'Africaine''. Training and career Emilio Naudin studied singing in Milan with Giacomo Panizza. After completing his studies, he began his career as a tenor, being particularly successful in operas by Giuseppe Verdi, Verdi, and sang in operas by that composer as well as others at leading theatres in Italy, Spain, and England. He appeared at the Royal Opera House, London, for ten consecutive seasons between 1863 and 1872. In Paris, he sang at the Paris Opera from 1862 until 1867 in operas by Verdi, Gaetano Donizetti, Donizetti, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Mozart, and others. The composer of French grand operas, Giacomo Meyerbeer, died before the first production of his final opera ''L'Africaine'' but left instructions in his will that the opera's leading role, of Vasco da Gama, must be created b ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |