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Marie François Sadi Carnot (French: [maʁi fʁɑ̃swa sadi kaʁno]; 11 August 1837 – 25 June 1894) was a French statesman, who served as the President of France from 1887 until his assassination in 1894. His presidency was marked by a series of poorly handled crises.
Sadi Carnot (born Aug. 11, 1837, Limoges, France—died June 24, 1894, Lyon) was an engineer turned statesman who served as the fourth president (1887–94) of the Third Republic until he was assassinated by an Italian anarchist.
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Marie François Sadi Carnot ( French: [ maʁi fʁɑ̃swa sadi kaʁno]; 11 August 1837 – 25 June 1894) was a French statesman, who served as the President of France from 1887 until his assassination in 1894.
Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot (French pronunciation: [nikɔla leɔnaʁ sadi kaʁno]; 1 June 1796 – 24 August 1832) was a French mechanical engineer in the French Army, military scientist and physicist, often described as the "father of thermodynamics".
Sadi Carnot was a French scientist who described the Carnot cycle, relating to the theory of heat engines. Carnot was the eldest son of the French Revolutionary figure Lazare Carnot and was named for a medieval Persian poet and philosopher, Saʿdī of Shīrāz.
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Sadi Carnot, (born June 1, 1796, Paris, France—died Aug. 24, 1832, Paris), French scientist, known for describing the Carnot cycle. Son of Lazare Carnot, he was an army officer most of his life.
Sadi Carnot. (1837—1894) Quick Reference. (1837–94) French statesman, political leader, president of the Third Republic (1887–94). After quashing the anti-republican movement, he successfully defended the regime during the Panama Canal scandal (1892). He was stabbed to death by an Italian anarchist. [...] From: Carnot, Sadi in World Encyclopedia »