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* 14.08.1874
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Bois-Colombes, Haut de Seine
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nacido
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1893 - 1899
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Paris
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Polytechnique school and Ecole Normale Supérieur.
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1899
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Paris-Versailles
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Electrochemical industry at the pull service of the french company Thomson-Houston.
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1902
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Austerlitz
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Engineer at the Quai d'Orsay Orleans Railroad.
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1915
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Gunner.
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1917 - 1918
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Paris
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Director of the Ballistics section and shooting tables.
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1925
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Paris
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Consulting Engineer at the Paris-Orleans company, honorary director of electrification services.
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1929
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Ancel price.
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1930
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Montefiore Institute price in Liège.
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1930
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Winner of the Institute and he was awarded of the Montyon Mechanics price.
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1934
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Treaty on the electric traction and the Orleans railway.
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1944
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CNRS asked him to serve in the commission of Mechanics.
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1946
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Chevalier price.
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1946
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Conferences on electric traction: Made by Mr. Parodi. Volume 2. Hippolyte Parodi's students writing.
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1949
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Member of the Academy of Sciences (1949).
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1950
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Conferences on electric traction: By Mr. Parodi. Hippolyte Parodi's students writing.
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1950
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Annexes I and II - Course III electric traction: By M. Parodi, Hippolyte Parodi's students writing.
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02.03.1950
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Receives from President Albert Caquot, symbolic sword sanctioning an election year acquired before March 7, 1949.
He held the chair Louis Lumière in the Applications Section of the Science Industry.
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† 05.10.1968
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Nice
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fallecido
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