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  1. Prompted by the success of the beguiling portrait of his sister Louise-Albertine de Broglie, later Comtesse d’Haussonville (The Frick Collection), Albert de Broglie commissioned Ingres to paint his beloved young wife, Joséphine-Éléonore-Marie-Pauline de Galard de Brassac de Béarn. A pious Catholic and the author of several volumes on the Christian virtues of Saints, the shy Princesse de ...

  2. Albert, 4th duc de Broglie (1821–1901), politician and writer, Prime Minister of France, member of the Académie française Victor, 5th duc de Broglie (1846–1906) Maurice, 6th duc de Broglie (1875–1960), physicist, member of the Académie française and the Académie des sciences

  3. Albert de Broglie. 10. Seat 18 of the Académie française (en) Jacques-Victor-Albert, Broglieko IV. dukea ( Paris, 1821eko ekainaren 13a - ibidem, 1901eko urtarrilaren 19a) frantziar historialari, diplomazialari eta politikaria izan zen. Frantziako lehen ministroa izan zen 1873tik 1874ra eta 1877an.

  4. Louis-Albert de Broglie. I read in a report about themselves that they call Prince Gardener. Where does the nickname come from? This nickname arose after starting a few years ago, in 1993, a plantation of tomatoes that came to be classified in 1997 as National Tomato Conservatory (in France) where nowadays cultivate 700 varieties of tomatoes.

  5. De Broglie’s relations are usually expressed in terms of the wave vector →k , k = 2π / λ, and the wave frequency ω = 2πf, as we usually do for waves: E = ℏω →p = ℏ→k. Wave theory tells us that a wave carries its energy with the group velocity. For matter waves, this group velocity is the velocity u of the particle.

  6. Albert de Broglie war zwischen 1873 und 1874 sowie 1877 Premierminister Frankreichs. Das zweite Kabinett Broglie war eine Regierung der Dritten Französischen Republik. Es wurde am 26. November 1873 von Premierminister Albert de Broglie gebildet und löste das Kabinett Broglie I ab. Es blieb bis zum 22.

  7. The National Tomato Conservatory. Created in 1998 by Louis Albert de Broglie, this unique collection in the world boasts of 700 varieties of tomatoes, thus offering an unprecedented panorama of this fruit and as well as its hidden culinary treasures. The concept originated in the course of trips to India and Asia, from where the first seeds ...