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  1. Victor de Broglie, 3rd Duke of Broglie (French: [viktɔʁ də bʁɔj,-bʁœj]; 28 November 1785 – 25 January 1870), briefly Victor de Broglie, was a French peer, statesman, and diplomat.

  2. Louis Victor Pierre Raymond, 7th Duc de Broglie (⫽ d ə ˈ b r oʊ ɡ l i ⫽, also US: ⫽ d ə b r oʊ ˈ ɡ l iː, d ə ˈ b r ɔɪ ⫽, French: [də bʁɔj] or [də bʁœj] ⓘ; 15 August 1892 – 19 March 1987) was a French aristocrat and physicist who made groundbreaking contributions to quantum theory.

  3. Louis-Victor de Broglie (1892-1987) PARIS. A translation of : RECHERCHES SUR LA TH ́ EORIE DES QUANTA. (Ann. de Phys., 10e s ́erie, t. III (Janvier-F ́evrier 1925). by: A. F. Kracklauer c AFK, 2004. Contents. List of Figures. reface to . Introduction Historical survey. Chapter 1. The Phase Wave. . The relation between qua. tum . . Phase an. ace-

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  4. Louis-Alphonse-Victor, 5th duc de Broglie, called Victor de Broglie (30 October 1846 – 26 August 1906), was a French aristocrat. Biography. Victor de Broglie was born in Rome, Italy where his father, monarchist politician Albert, 4th duc de Broglie, held a diplomatic post.

  5. Louis de Broglie (born August 15, 1892, Dieppe, France—died March 19, 1987, Louveciennes) was a French physicist best known for his research on quantum theory and for predicting the wave nature of electrons. He was awarded the 1929 Nobel Prize for Physics.

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  6. 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.

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  8. Victor-François, 2nd duke de Broglie (born Oct. 19, 1718—died March 30, 1814, Münster, Westphalia [Germany]) was a marshal of France under Louis XV and Louis XVI, who became one of the émigrés during the French Revolution.