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Germain

/ zhĕr-măn /

  1. French mathematician who made significant advances in theoretical mathematics. Her researches into number theory in particular provided the first partial solution to Fermat's last theorem (1820).


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But this time, we also shot in St. Germain, as well as the Marais, which is filled with all these beautiful coffee shops.

David Beckham's three sons enjoyed a kickaround at the Paris St Germain training ground this weekend.

Putman's funeral will elicit new tributes Wednesday at the Saint-Germain-des-Prés church in Paris.

On October 3, I'll be in the bar at Calgary's Le Germain Hotel from 8:30 pm to 10 pm.

Eric Pape makes the case for Becks to say non to Paris Saint-Germain.

One of her humours was to unite the son of her minister, with a niece of the widowed Queen of Saint Germain's.

In 1554, Diane, who was ill, begged the king to go to Saint-Germain and leave her for a short time until she recovered.

The Comte de Saint-Germain was the last of the alchemists who knew how to clearly explain their science; but he left no writings.

St. Germain's miracles were more interesting than those of, say, his convert Sainte Genevive.

St. Germain's church has a little old glass that is charming and much bad new.

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