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  1. Maurice de Broglie, 6th Duke of Broglie (27 April 1875 – 14 July 1960) was a French physicist. His younger brother was the theoretical physicist Louis de Broglie. Biography Early years. De Broglie was born in Paris, to Victor de Broglie and Pauline de La Forest d'Armaillé (1851–1928).

  2. Maurice, 6e duke de Broglie (born April 27, 1875, Paris—died July 14, 1960, Neuilly, France) was a French physicist who made many contributions to the study of X rays. After graduating from the École Navale (Naval School), he served as a naval officer for nine years.

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  3. Louis-César-Victor-Maurice de Broglie, known as Maurice, was a distinguished physicist who made many contributions to the study of X-rays. He was a member of a Piedmontese royal family which has been significant in both the world of science and the history of France.

  4. The House of Broglie (/ ˈ b r oʊ ɡ l i /, also US: / b r oʊ ˈ ɡ l iː, b r ɔɪ /; French: Maison de Broglie, pronounced [də bʁɔj] or [də bʁœj] ⓘ) is a distinguished French noble family, originally Piedmontese, who migrated to France in the year 1643.

  5. Louis-César-Victor- Maurice, duc de Broglie (se prononce de Breuil), né le 27 avril 1875 dans le 8e arrondissement de Paris et mort le 14 juillet 1960 à Neuilly-sur-Seine 1, est un physicien français spécialiste des rayons X et des rayonnements issus des éléments radioactifs.

  6. Maurice, Le Duc de Broglie, was born on 27 April 1875, two years before his grandfather, a distinguished historian and statesman and member of the Académie, formed that cabinet at the head of which he brought about the only dissolution of the Chamber of Deputies that has ever happened.

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  8. Maurice Broglie, duc de, 1875–1960, French physicist; brother of Louis Victor, duc de Broglie. His contributions include notable work on X rays and in atomic physics, radioactivity, and electricity. He became a member of the Academy of Sciences in 1924 and of the French Academy in 1934.

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