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  1. Marie Pasteur, née Laurent (15 January 1826 in Clermont-Ferrand, France – 28 September 1910 in Paris ), was the scientific assistant and co-worker of her spouse, the famous French chemist and bacteriologist Louis Pasteur . Life. Marie Pasteur was one of the daughters of the Rector of the Strasbourg Academy.

    • scientific assistant
    • Discoveries made with Pasteur, Spouse of Louis Pasteur
  2. Apr 28, 2022 · Death: 1934 (75-76) Immediate Family: Daughter of Louis Pasteur and Marie Anne Pasteur. Wife of Marie René Vallery Valléry-Radot. Mother of Camille Pasteur-Valléry-Radot and Louis Pasteur Vallery-Radot. Sister of Camille Pasteur; Cécile Pasteur and Jeanne Pasteur.

    • Marie René Vallery Valléry-Radot
    • 1934 (75-76)
    • 1858
    • April 28, 2022
  3. Louis Pasteur (1822–1895) married Marie Laurent (1826–1910) in 1849. They had 5 children: Jeanne (1850–1859), Jean-Baptiste (1851–1908), Cécile (1853–1866), Marie-Louise (1858–1934) and...

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  5. Marie, Pasteur's first supporter. Marie Laurent, born in 1826, was the daughter of the Rector of the University of Strasbourg, where Pasteur was appointed Professor of Physics and...

  6. Dec 27, 2017 · Marie Louise Pasteur. Born 19 Jul 1858 in Paris, Seine, France. Ancestors. Daughter of Louis Pasteur and Marie Anne (Laurent) Pasteur. Sister of Marie Jeanne Amélie Louise Pasteur, Lucien Jean-Baptiste Pasteur, Marie Marguerite Cécile Pasteur and Marie Camille Pasteur.

    • Female
    • July 19, 1858
    • Marie René Vallery-Radot
  7. To the left of Pasteur is his granddaughter Camille Vallery-Radot. To his right is his grandson, Louis Pasteur Vallery-Radot and Mrs Pasteur. Behind Pasteur is his son-in-law, René Vallery Radot; to the left of René Vallery Radot is his wife, née Marie-Louise Pasteur, and to his right is Pasteur's nephew, Laurent. Legal reference: Musée Pasteur

  8. Louis Pasteur (1822–1895) married Marie Laurent (1826–1910) in 1849. They had 5 children: Jeanne (1850–1859), Jean-Baptiste (1851–1908), Cécile (1853–1866), Marie-Louise (1858–1934) and...

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