François Clément Sauvage
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François Clément Sauvage was a French geologist and mining engineer. He was born in Sedan on 4 April 1814 and died in Paris on 11 November 1872.[1]
Sauvage's name is one of the 72 names on the Eiffel Tower.[citation needed]
References
- ^ Figuier, Louis; Gautier, Émile (1873). L'année scientifique et industrielle (in French). Vol. 16. France: L. Hachette et cie.
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