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François Andréossy (1633–1688) was a French engineer, cartographer, and a citizen of Narbonne. He was born in Paris on 10 June 1633. After completing his engineering studies in Paris, Andréossy went to Italy in 1660 to study Italian canal technology in Lombardy and Padua. He returned from the trip and sought out Pierre-Paul Riquet as a patron. Riquet was beginning his investigation into the possibility of building a canal across southern France from the Atlantic to the Mediterranean. Andréossy supplied the technical expertise that Riquet lacked and became Riquet's right-hand man throughout the construction of the canal.

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  • François Andréossy (nascut a París el 10 de juny de 1633, mort a Castellnou d'Arri el 3 de juny de), enginyer, geòmetra i cartògraf francès, però la seva família era originària de Lucca, a Itàlia. (ca)
  • François Andréossy (* 10. Juni 1633 in Paris; † 3. Juni 1688 in Castelnaudary) war ein französischer Ingenieur, Topograf und Kartograf, dessen Familie ursprünglich aus der italienischen Stadt Lucca stammte. (de)
  • François Andréossy (París, Francia, 10 de junio de 1633 – Castelnaudary, Francia, 3 de junio de 1688) ingeniero, topógrafo y cartógrafo francés cuya familia es originaria de Lucca en Italia. (es)
  • François Andréossy, né à Paris le 1er juin 1633 et mort à Castelnaudary le 3 juin 1688, est un ingénieur, géomètre et cartographe français, dont la famille est originaire de Lucques en Italie. (fr)
  • François Andréossy (1633–1688) was a French engineer, cartographer, and a citizen of Narbonne. He was born in Paris on 10 June 1633. After completing his engineering studies in Paris, Andréossy went to Italy in 1660 to study Italian canal technology in Lombardy and Padua. He returned from the trip and sought out Pierre-Paul Riquet as a patron. Riquet was beginning his investigation into the possibility of building a canal across southern France from the Atlantic to the Mediterranean. Andréossy supplied the technical expertise that Riquet lacked and became Riquet's right-hand man throughout the construction of the canal. (en)
  • François Andréossy (Parigi, 1633 – Castelnaudary, 1688) è stato un ingegnere francese.La sua famiglia era originaria della Repubblica di Lucca. Nel 1660, si recò in Italia per studiare in particolare i canali e le serrature (i cui primi progetti sono attribuiti a Leonardo da Vinci), acquisendo un'esperienza che sarà decisiva per la sua professione. Durante questo viaggio, fu anche insignito della carica di senatore della Repubblica di Lucca con un'attestazione, datata 11 ottobre 1660, della sua nobiltà e di quella dei suoi antenati lucchesi. (it)
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  • François Andréossy (nascut a París el 10 de juny de 1633, mort a Castellnou d'Arri el 3 de juny de), enginyer, geòmetra i cartògraf francès, però la seva família era originària de Lucca, a Itàlia. (ca)
  • François Andréossy (* 10. Juni 1633 in Paris; † 3. Juni 1688 in Castelnaudary) war ein französischer Ingenieur, Topograf und Kartograf, dessen Familie ursprünglich aus der italienischen Stadt Lucca stammte. (de)
  • François Andréossy (1633–1688) was a French engineer, cartographer, and a citizen of Narbonne. He was born in Paris on 10 June 1633. After completing his engineering studies in Paris, Andréossy went to Italy in 1660 to study Italian canal technology in Lombardy and Padua. He returned from the trip and sought out Pierre-Paul Riquet as a patron. Riquet was beginning his investigation into the possibility of building a canal across southern France from the Atlantic to the Mediterranean. Andréossy supplied the technical expertise that Riquet lacked and became Riquet's right-hand man throughout the construction of the canal. He was also responsible for the levelling and the drawing of maps. He monitored the construction and assisted Riquet until Riquet's death. Andréossy continued to work at the canal and serve the family of Riquet until he died in Castelnaudary on 3 June 1688. Andréossy's descendants continued like him for a century. His great-grandson, the general Antoine-François Andréossy, argued in his Histoire du Canal du Midi that his ancestor should be considered the father of the Canal du Midi, instead of Riquet. (en)
  • François Andréossy (París, Francia, 10 de junio de 1633 – Castelnaudary, Francia, 3 de junio de 1688) ingeniero, topógrafo y cartógrafo francés cuya familia es originaria de Lucca en Italia. (es)
  • François Andréossy, né à Paris le 1er juin 1633 et mort à Castelnaudary le 3 juin 1688, est un ingénieur, géomètre et cartographe français, dont la famille est originaire de Lucques en Italie. (fr)
  • François Andréossy (Parigi, 1633 – Castelnaudary, 1688) è stato un ingegnere francese.La sua famiglia era originaria della Repubblica di Lucca. Nel 1660, si recò in Italia per studiare in particolare i canali e le serrature (i cui primi progetti sono attribuiti a Leonardo da Vinci), acquisendo un'esperienza che sarà decisiva per la sua professione. Durante questo viaggio, fu anche insignito della carica di senatore della Repubblica di Lucca con un'attestazione, datata 11 ottobre 1660, della sua nobiltà e di quella dei suoi antenati lucchesi. Tornato in Francia, fu assistente di Pierre-Paul Riquet nella costruzione del Canal du Midi, diventandone direttore dopo la morte di Riquet. In seguito aprì varie controversie sull'ideazione del canale, che riteneva esclusivamente sua. (it)
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