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  Albert, 4th duc de Broglie - The Encyclopedia
The third child and eldest son of Victor, 3rd duc de Broglie, a notable liberal statesman of the July Monarchy, he was born in Paris.
On the replacement of the latter by Marshal Mac-Mahon, the duc de Broglie became President of the Council and Minister for Foreign Affairs (May 1873), but in the reconstruction of the ministry on 26 November, after the passing of the septennate, transferred himself to become the Minister of the Interior.
His tenure of office was marked by an extreme conservatism, which roused the bitter hatred of the Republicans, while he alienated the Legitimist party by his friendly relations with the Bonapartists, and the Bonapartists by an attempt to effect a compromise between the rival claimants to the monarchy.
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 Louis, 7th duc de Broglie Summary
De Broglie served as professor of theoretical physics at the University of Paris from 1932 to 1962.
De Broglie died of natural causes on March 19, 1987, at the age of 95, having never fully resolved the controversy surrounding his theories of wave mechanics.
Louis de Broglie became a member of the Académie des sciences in 1933, and was the academy's perpetual secretary from 1942.
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 Louis Victor Pierre Raymond duc de Broglie
His brother Maurice de Broglie was at that time carrying out experimental work on X-rays and this proved a considerable interest to de Broglie during the first few years of the 1920s during which he worked for his doctorate.
De Broglie's theory of electron matter waves was later used by Schrödinger, Dirac and others to develop wave mechanics.
The central question in de Broglie's life was whether the statistical nature of atomic physics reflects an ignorance of the underlying theory or whether statistics is all that can be known.
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  Texte de la loi Demessine : Annexe du décret no 96-119 du 14 février 1996 définissant les zones ...
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  Victor, 3rd duc de Broglie - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
He was born at Paris, the son of Charles-Louis-Victor, prince de Broglie and grandson of Victor-François, 2nd duc de Broglie.
By the influence of his uncle, Amédée de Broglie, his right to a peerage had been recognized, and to his own great surprise he received, in June 1814, a summons from Louis XVIII to the Chamber of Peers.
From 1836 to 1848 de Broglie held almost completely aloof from politics, to which his scholarly temperament little inclined him, a disinclination strengthened by the death of his wife on September 22, 1838.
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 Maurice-Jean de Broglie
He was the son of the Field-Marshal, Victor-Francois, Duc de Broglie, created, by Emperor Francis I, Prince of the Holy Roman Empire, a title which was to be hereditary in the family.
De Broglie with the Bishops of Namur and Tournai, and the Vicars-General of Mechlin and Liege took up the defence of the Catholic cause, and issued a pastoral instruction and, later on, a doctrinal judgment on the required oath to the Constitution.
In 1819, de Broglie printed a protest concerning the state of religious affairs in Belgium, which was addressed to the Emperors of Austria and Russia and to the King of Prussia.
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 Louis, 7th duc de Broglie - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Louis-Victor-Pierre-Raymond, 7th duc de Broglie, generally known as Louis de Broglie (August 15, 1892–March 19, 1987), was a French physicist and Nobel Prize laureate.
In his later career, Louis de Broglie worked to develop a causal explanation of wave mechanics, in opposition to the wholly probabilistic models which dominate quantum mechanical theory.
Louis de Broglie became a member of the Académie des sciences in 1933, and was the academy's perpetual secretary from 1942.
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 Albert DE BROGLIE : Biographie de Albert DE BROGLIE - Monsieur-Biographie.com
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 Broglie biography
De Broglie's theory of electron matter waves was later used by Schrödinger, Dirac and others to develop wave mechanics.
In 1933 de Broglie was elected to the
The central question in de Broglie's life was whether the statistical nature of atomic physics reflects an ignorance of the underlying theory or whether statistics is all that can be known.
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 Louis de Broglie - Biography
Prince Louis-Victor de Broglie of the French Academy, Permanent Secretary of the Academy of Sciences, and Professor at the Faculty of Sciences at Paris University, was born at Dieppe (Seine Inférieure) on 15th August, 1892, the son of Victor, Duc de Broglie and Pauline d'Armaillé.
At the end of the war Louis de Broglie resumed his studies of general physics.
After crowning Louis de Broglie's work on two occasions, the Academie des Sciences awarded him in 1929 the Henri Poincaré medal (awarded for the first time), then in 1932, the Albert I of Monaco prize.
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 Repères de l'Histoire de France. Dates historiques, événements, personnages. Période XVIIIe siècle
Le duc d'Orléans était d'une intelligence supérieure, et connu pour sa bravoure : mais la légèreté de son esprit, son amour du plaisir et sa faiblesse de caractère furent la cause de grands malheurs pour la France.
Création de la Compagnie Commerciale pour exploiter les richesses naturelles du Mississipi et qui, ayant absorbé les autres compagnies, devient la Compagnie des Indes.
Stanislas Leczinski, en dédommagement de son trône perdu, était fait duc de Lorraine ; la Lorraine et le Barrois, érigés à cette occasion en royaume devaient, à sa mort, faire retour à la France : il mourut en 1766.
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 Louis de Broglie
Louis de Broglie est né le 15 août 1892 à; Dieppe, lieu de vacances dela famille.
Par ailleurs, Louis de Broglie descend ausside Madame de Staël.
Sa formation littéraire conférait à Louis de Broglie une largeurd'esprit peu commune; il s'adonnait à l'histoire et à la philosophiedes sciences, mais aussi à la biologie, spécialement à l'ornithologie.Il écrivit 48 livres dont 39 sont des ouvrages de caractèretechniques, 9 sont des ouvrages de réflexion.
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 Louis de Broglie
De Broglie, influenced by Einstein’s work, proposed that just as waves can behave as particles, for instance electrons, can also behave as it were a wave motion (a de Broglie wave) with wavelength h/p, where p is the momentum of the electron and h is Planck’s constant.
Thus for de Broglie’s waves, a crystal lattice would serve as a three-dimensional diffraction gratings and sharp peaks in the intensity of the diffracted beams should occur at specific angles.
De Broglie himself believed that there is true determinable physical process underlying quantum mechanics and that the current indeterminate approach in terms of probability can be replaced by a more fundamental theory.
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Louis-Victor-Pierre-Raymond, 7th duc de Broglie, generally known as Louis de Broglie (August 15, 1892 – March 19, 1987), was a French physicist and Nobel Prize laureate.
Louis de Broglie became a member of the Académie des sciences in 1933, and was the academy's perpetual secretary from 1942.
De Broglie was awarded a post as counselor to the French High Commission of Atomic Energy in 1945 for his efforts to bring industry and science closer together.
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 Broglie
De Broglie was best known for his particle-wave duality theory that matter has the properties of both particles and waves.
De Broglie's theory of electron matter waves was later used by Schrödinger to develop wave mechanics.
The central question in de Broglie's life was whether the statistical nature of atomic physics reflects an ignorance of the underlying theory or whether statistics is all that can be known.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Maurice-Jean de Broglie
Broglie became a devoted follower of the monarch and eulogized him in a pastoral letter issued on the occasion of the victory of Austerlitz.
Broglie that the pope and clergy were to be mere tools of the despot, and
Broglie, returning to his diocese, was received amid the rejoicings of his clergy and flock.
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 Louis Victor de Broglie Biography
Louis Victor Pierre Raymond, 7th duc de Broglie, generally known as Louis de Broglie (August 15, 1892 - March 19, 1987) was a French physicist.
De Broglie had a mind of a theoretician rather than one of an experimenter or engineer.
He won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1929 for his discovery of the wave nature of electrons, known as the de Broglie hypothesis or mécanique ondulatoire.
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 Broglie
De Broglie was best known for his particle-wave duality theory that matter has the properties of both particles and waves.
De Broglie's theory of electron matter waves was later used by Schrödinger to develop wave mechanics.
The central question in de Broglie's life was whether the statistical nature of atomic physics reflects an ignorance of the underlying theory or whether statistics is all that can be known.
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 Broglie. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
Victor Maurice, comte de Broglie, 1647–1727, was marshal of France and fought in the wars of King Louis XIV.
Charles François, comte de Broglie, 1719–81, brother of Victor François, was ambassador to Poland (1752) and later headed the “secret cabinet” of Louis XV, the king’s secret organization of political advisers and spies.
Achille Charles Léon Victor, duc de Broglie, 1785–1870, grandson of Victor François, was a statesman and diplomat under Emperor Napoleon I and a leader of the moderate liberals after the Restoration.
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 The Broglie French Connection and the Invasion of England
It was comte de Broglie who encouraged La Fayette's association with the knowledgeable de Kalb, who played a significant role in preparing La Fayette for America and in scheming how balance between obeying his family or sailing away on his daring venture to join the American cause.
In 1742 de Broglie was appointed to command the French army in Germany, but such powers as he had possessed were failing him, and he had always been the man of small means, safe and cautious, but lacking in elasticity and daring.
Victor[Claude, prince de Broglie, (1756-1794 guillotined), was the son of Victor François and nephew to Charles François, comte de Broglie, marquis de Ruffec.
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 WORLD OF ATOMS - "Louis Victor duc de Broglie"
It was known from the earlier quantum theory that light waves sometimes exhibited a particlelike behavior.
De Broglie hypothesized (1924) that particles should also exhibit certain wavelike properties, a prediction that led to the development of wave mechanics, a form of quantum mechanics.
The existence of these matter waves was confirmed experimentally in 1927, and de Broglie received the 1929 Nobel Prize in Physics for his theory.
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 AllRefer.com - Broglie, Louis Victor Pierre Raymond de Information
De Broglie's discovery of wave–particle duality enabled physicists to view Einstein's conviction that matter and energy are interconvertible as being fundamental to the structure of matter.
De Broglie was born in Dieppe and educated at the Sorbonne, where he stayed on until 1928.
Throughout his life, de Broglie was concerned with the philosophical issues of physics and he was the author of a number of books on this subject.
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 Broglie - Research the news about Broglie - from HighBeam Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Victor Maurice, comte de Broglie, 1647-1727, was marshal of France and...
Shortly afterwards de Broglie was appointed professor of physics at the...
De Broglie spent most of his life as a teacher at the Sorbonne and at...
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 Battle of Vellinghausen - Seven Years War
In early July 1761 the two French armies of Prince Soubise and the Duc de Broglie united with the aim of forcing Ferdinand’ army to cross the River Lippe and abandon the important town of Lippstadt.
The agreement between them was that Broglie would attack the allied forces that lay between the Ahse and the Lippe Rivers, while Soubise moved against Ferdinand’s troops on the French left, behind Werle, and envelope their unsecured right wing.
On Broglie’s wing, after some heavy fighting, a fresh allied force under Wolff arrived from the far side of the Lippe and attacked down the left bank of the river, catching the French at a moment of re-organisation and driving them back in confusion.
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 DE BROGLIE - Online Information article about DE BROGLIE
Rhine, and in 1756 he was made marechal de camp.
CHARLES FRANCOIS, COMTE DE BROGLIE (1719-1781), served for some years in the army, and afterwards became one of the foremost diplomatists in the service of Louis XV.
CLAUDE, PRINCE DE BROGLIE (1757-1794), served in the army, attaining the rank of marechal de camp.
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 Broglie, Louis Victor, duc de — FactMonster.com
Broglie, Louis Victor, duc de, 1892–1987, French physicist.
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 Maurice de BROGLIE
Après des études au collège Stanislas, Maurice de Broglie fut reçu premier à l’École navale.
On lui doit l’invention d’un appareil permettant aux sous-marins de recevoir les signaux de la T.S.F. Après la guerre, il poursuivit ses recherches sur les rayons X, et découvrit en 1921 les spectres corpusculaires des éléments (auxquels il allait donner son nom) permettant de pénétrer directement dans l’atome.
Le duc Maurice de Broglie, l’un des grands maîtres français de la physique expérimentale, a laissé une importante et remarquable série de travaux qui lui valurent la reconnaissance de ses pairs.
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