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  1. Lazare Nicolas Marguerite, Comte Carnot (French pronunciation: [lazaʁ nikɔla maʁɡəʁit kaʁno]; 13 May 1753 – 2 August 1823) was a French mathematician, physicist, military officer, politician and a leading member of the Committee of Public Safety during the French Revolution.

  2. May 9, 2024 · Lazare Carnot (born May 13, 1753, Nolay, Burgundy, France—died August 2, 1823, Magdeburg, Prussian Saxony [Germany]) was a French statesman, general, military engineer, and administrator in successive governments of the French Revolution.

  3. Lazare Carnot is best known as a geometer. In 1803 he published Géométrie de position in which sensed magnitudes were first systematically used in geometry. View five larger pictures. Biography. Lazare Carnot was the son of Claude Abraham Jean Jacques Carnot (1719-1797) and Magdelaine Marguerite Pothier (1726-1788).

  4. Lazare Carnot, (born May 13, 1753, Nolay, Burgundy, France—died Aug. 2, 1823, Magdeburg, Prussian Saxony), French statesman and administrator in successive governments of the French Revolution. He entered the army as an engineer (1773) and was elected to the Legislative Assembly in 1791.

  5. Nov 28, 2013 · Known to French history as the “Organizer of Victory” in the wars of the Revolution, and to engineering mechanics for the principle of continuity in the transmission of power, Lazare–Nicolas–Marguerite Carnot (1753–1823) remains one of the very few men of science and of politics whose career in each domain deserves serious attention on its own ...

  6. Lazare Nicolas Marguérite Carnot. 1753-1823. French mathematician and military engineer who headed the Army of the North during the French Revolution, thus acquiring the nickname "organizer of victory."

  7. May 23, 2018 · The French military engineer, soldier, and statesman Lazare Nicolas Marguerite Carnot (1753-1823) refashioned the French Revolutionary armies into an effective fighting force. For his invaluable services he was called the "Organizer of Victory."

  8. www.wonders-of-the-world.net › Eiffel-Tower › PantheonBiography of Lazare Carnot

    Lazare-Nicolas-Marguerite Carnot, the great Carnot, mathematician, was born in Nolay, not far from Dijon, on May 13, 1753. He died, in exile, in Magdeburg on August 2, 1823.

  9. Carnot, Lazare (1753-1823) French philosopher and successful military leader. He sought to establish universality in analytic geometry and put math and calculus on firm philosophical and logical foundations with his works Essai sur le théorie des transversales and Réflexions (1797).

  10. Lazare Carnot (1753-1832) was the French politician and general most responsible for the creation of the armies that saved the infant French Republic, won the War of the First Coalition and that were used to great effect by Napoleon.