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† ˈpayen, n. and a. Obs. Forms: 3–4 paen(e, paeyn, payene, payn, pain, 3–5 paien, 3, ? 6 payne, 4 paian, paiene, 4–5 payen, 4–6 payane. [a. OF. paien (11th c.), paian, payen, mod.F. païen = Pr. paian, pagan, Sp., It. pagano, Pg. pagão:—L. pāgānus: see pagan.] = pagan (including Muslim). A. n. = paga...
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Payen
Payen may refer to:
People
Anselme Payen (1795–1878), French chemist
Antoine Payen the Younger (1792–1853), Belgian painter, naturalist and collector Antoine Payen the Elder (1748–1798), Belgian architect
Antoine Payen (animator) (1902–1985), French animator
Louis Payen (real name Albert Liénard,
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Antoine Payen
Antoine Payen may refer to:
Antoine Payen the Younger (1792–1853), Belgian painter and naturalist
Antoine Payen the Elder (1748–1798), Belgian architect Antoine Payen (animator) (1902–1985), French animator
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Nicolas Payen
Thus Payen became the first maestro di capilla for Habsburg monarch Philip II of Spain.
Payen acquired honors including prebends. References
Albert Dunning, "Nicolas Payen", Grove Music Online, ed. L.
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Nicolas Roland Payen
See also
Payen Pa.101, a French experimental aircraft, first flown in 1935
Payen AP.10, a French experimental aircraft, first flown in 1936
Payen PA -22, a French experimental aircraft, first flown in 1942
Payen Pa.47, a French two seat, high wing single engine tourer, which first flew in 1949
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Payen Pa 49
The Payen Pa 49 Katy was a small experimental French turbojet powered tailless aircraft, designed by Nicolas Roland Payen, and first flown in 1954. This airbrake was designed by Fléchair SA, a company founded by Payen.
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Louis Payen
Albert Liénard, known as Louis Payen (1875 – 1927) was a French librettist. He was secretary general of the Comédie-Française. La Femme nue, drame lyrique in four acts, after the play by Henry Bataille, music by Henry Février
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People from Alès
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Alix Payen
Henri Payen remained in the barracks and Alix Payen visited him regularly. Alix Payen left around May 11.
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Antoine Payen (animator)
Antoine Payen (20 June 1902 - 1985) was a French animator whose most notable work was in advertising. He was born in Paris.
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Antoine Payen the Younger
Auguste Antoine Joseph Payen (12 November 1792 – 18 January 1853), also known as Antoine Payen the Younger, was a Belgian painter and naturalist. Saleh would follow Payen to Europe three years after Payen's departure from Java in 1826.
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Payen Arbalète
The Payen Arbalète () was a small, pusher configuration, experimental French tailless aircraft, designed by Nicolas Roland Payen, and first flown in 1965 Specifications (Pa.61F Arbalète II)
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Photo of the Payen PA-61 Arbalète
Payen aircraft
1960s French experimental
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Anselme Payen
Biography
Payen was born in Paris. Payen invented a decolorimeter, which dealt with the analysis, decolorization, bleaching, and crystallization of sugar.
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Payen PA-22
The Payen PA-22 was a French experimental aircraft designed by Nicolas Roland Payen. In October 1942 Payen's test pilot Jacques Charpantier, completed the first flight.
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Auguste Payen
Life
Payen was born in Brussels on 7 June 1801. His father, of the same name, was also an architect, originally from Tournai. Payen studied under Bruno Renard at the drawing academy in Tournai.
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Payen Pa.47
Design and development
Most of Roland Payen's aircraft were tailless designs but the Plein Air was strikingly conventional. Initially registered with Payen, it changed hands in July 1960 but its C of A ran out in July 1962 and was not renewed.
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