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Edmond Coignet Edmond Coignet (4 July 1856 – 1915) was a French engineer and entrepreneur. He has been instrumental in the theory of reinforced concrete. Life and achievements Coignet was the son of industrialist François Coignet (1814–1888) and educat ...
(1856–1915), French engineer and entrepreneur * François Coignet (1814–1888), French industrialist and designer of the
Port Said Lighthouse Port Said Lighthouse () is one of the most important architectural and tourist landmarks in the city of Port Said in Egypt. Considered a unique example for the evolution of architecture during the nineteenth century in the city, the lighthouse was ...
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Coignet Stone Company Building The Coignet Stone Company Building (also called the Pippen Building) is a historical structure in the Gowanus neighborhood of Brooklyn in New York City, at the intersection of Third Street and Third Avenue. Designed by architects William Field ...
, NYC, seat of company using F. Coignet's method to produce concrete blocks *
Gillis Coignet Gillis Coignet, Congnet or Quiniet (c. 1542 – 1599) was a Flemish Renaissance painter, who was strongly influenced by the Italian style. He painted historical and mythological subjects of an easel size, but was more successful in landscapes, ...
(c.1542–1599), Dutch and Flemish painter *
Gillis II Coignet Gillis II Coignet (September 1586 in Antwerp – after 1641 in Antwerp) was a Flemish history and landscape painter. Gillis II was the son of Jacob Coignet (III) and Hester van Beringen. He married Magdalena van der Beken on 29 September 1609. He ...
(1586–after 1641), Flemish painter *
Horace Coignet Horace Coignet (13 May 1736 – 29 August 1821) was a French amateur violinist, singer and composer. He was active in Lyons as a pattern-designer and dealer in embroidered goods, as an official clerk and as musical director of the city from 1794. H ...
(1735–1821), French composer *
Jean Francisque Coignet Jean Francisque Coignet (1835 – 18 June 1902) was a French mining engineer and government advisor in Bakumatsu and Meiji period Japan noted for his modernization of the Ikuno Silver Mine at Ikuno, Hyōgo Prefecture, near Kobe. Biography ...
(1835–1902), French mining engineer and government advisor in Bakumatsu and Meiji period Japan *
Jean-Roch Coignet Jean-Roch Coignet (16 August 1776 – 10 December 1865) was a French soldier who served in the military campaigns of the Consulate and First French Empire, up through the Battle of Waterloo. He later wrote his memoirs detailing his military s ...
(1776–1865), French soldier *
Jules Coignet Jules Louis Philippe Coignet was born in Paris in 1798 and died there in 1860. He was a noted landscape painter who had studied under Jean-Victor Bertin. He travelled a good deal in his own country as well as elsewhere in Europe and the East, a ...
(1798–1860), French landscape painter *
Matthieu Coignet Matthieu Coignet (c. 1514–1586) was a French lawyer, ambassador, landowner, and author. Thanks to an early English translation, some English-language sources give his name as Martyn Cognet. Life By 1549 Coignet was an advocate in the ''Parlement' ...
(c. 1514–1586), French lawyer, ambassador, landowner, and author *
Michiel Coignet Michiel Coignet (also Quignet, Cognet or Connette in Italian) (1549 in Antwerp – 24 December 1623 in Antwerp) was a Flemish polymath who made significant contributions to various disciplines including cosmography, mathematics, navigation and car ...
(1549–1623), Flemish engineer, cosmographer, mathematician, and manufacturer of scientific instruments *
Michiel II Coignet Michiel II Coignet (1618 – c.1663) was a Flemish painter specialized in small paintings for cabinets. Michiel II was born and died in Antwerp. He was the son of Michiel Coignet (1549–1623), the court mathematician of the Archdukes, and his se ...
(1618–c.1663), Flemish painter {{surname