Langevin family

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Langevin family
Current regionFrance
Place of originNormandy, France
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The Langevin family is a French family with some prominent scientists. French psychiatrist Philippe Pinel, and French physicist Paul Langevin, both members of the French Academy of Sciences, are the most prominent members.

Genealogy[]

  • Philippe Pinel (1745–1826), psychiatrist
    • Louis Pinel, French soldier and Chinese general, son of Léon Pinel, grand-nephew of Philippe Pinel
    • Marie-Adélaïde Pinel, teacher, daughter of Léon Pinel, grand-niece of Philippe Pinel x Victor-Charles Langevin, son of Joseph Langevin and Marie-Louise Maillet
      • Victor Langevin
      • Julien Langevin, wine salesman
      • Paul Langevin (1872–1946), physicist, teacher at Collège de France x Jeanne Desfosses, whose nephew was producer Pierre Bourgeois
        • Jean Langevin (1899–1979), physicist x Edwige Vige Grandjouan, artist and teacher, daughter of Jules Grandjouan (1875–1968), artist, journalist, activist
          • Bernard Tiapa Langevin, mountain guide x Claire Chavannes, daughter of Fernand Chavannes and granddaughter of Édouard Chavannes (1865–1918), archeologist and sinologist, then X Annette Mirel, sociologist
            • Rémi Langevin (born 1950), mathematician, topologist, geometer
            • Fanny Langevin, chemical engineer
          • Sylvestre Sylvio Langevin, naval architect x Annick Balaresque, artist
            • Églantine Langevin
            • Erwan Langevin
          • Noémie Koechlin, born Langevin, biologist x Yves Koechlin, physicist, son of Charles Koechlin (1867–1950), composer
            • Marianne Koechlin, ceramist
            • Laurent Koechlin, astrophysicist
        • André Langevin (1901–1977), physicist x Luce Langevin (1899–2002), physicist, teacher, activist
          • Aline Langevin, english teacher x Roger Dajoz, biologist
            • Hélène Dajoz, mathematics teacher
            • Isabelle Dajoz, biologist
          • Michel Langevin (1926–1985), physicist, activist x Hélène Langevin-Joliot, physicist, daughter of Frederic Joliot (1900–1958), physicist, and Irene Curie (1897–1956), physicist
            • Françoise Langevin
            • Yves Langevin (born 1951), astrophysicist
        • Madeleine Langevin (1902–1977) x Albert Varloteau, ceramist and unionist
          • Jacques Varloteau, teacher x Béatrice Thuillier
            • Claire Varloteau
            • Lise Varloteau
            • Anne Varloteau
        • Hélène Solomon-Langevin (1909–1995), deputy, resistant x Jacques Solomon (1908–1942), physicist, then x André Parreaux, historian
      • Paul Langevin x Eliane Montel (1898–1992), physicist
        • Paul-Gilbert Langevin (1933–1986), musicologist x Anne-Marie Desbat (1941–2016), physics teacher
          • Paul-Éric Langevin (born 1979), linguist and transcriber
          • Isabelle Langevin (born 1983), physiotherapist

Langevin family tree[]

Langevin family tree
Philippe Pinel
1745–1826
Leon Pinel (nephew)Joseph LangevinMarie-Louise Maillet
Jakob Nerval MontelEva FittLouis PinelMarie-Adelaide PinelVictor-Charles Langevin
Gilbert MontelEliane Montel
1898–1992
Paul Langevin
1872–1946
Jeanne DesfossesJulien LangevinVictor Langevin
Anne-Marie DesbatPaul-Gilbert Langevin
1933–1986
Jules GrandjouanPaul LangevinJeanne LangevinIser SolomonAlice Habib
Edwige Grandjouan
(Vige)
Jean LangevinAndre LangevinLuce Langevin
1899–2002
Madeleine LangevinAlbert VarloteauAndre ParreauxHélène Solomon-LangevinJacques Solomon
1908–1942
Isabelle LangevinPaul-Eric LangevinMichele Norel (adopted)
Edouard Chavannes
1865–1918
Claire ChavannesBernard Langevin
(Tiapa)
Noemie LangevinSylvestre LangevinMichel LangevinAline LangevinJacques Varloteau
Remi Langevin (son)Charles Koechlin (Yves's father)
1867–1950
Yves Koechlin (Noemie's husband)Annick Balaresque (Sylvestre's wife)Helene Langevin-Joliot (Michel's wife)Roger Dajoz (Aline's husband)
Yves Langevin (son)

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External links[]

  • Paty, Michel (2012). "Relativity in France". In Glick, T. F. (ed.). The Comparative Reception of Relativity. Springer Science & Business Media. pp. 113–168. ISBN 9789400938755. Retrieved 13 December 2017.
  • Langevin, P. (1911), "The Evolution of Space and Time", Scientia, X: 31–54 (translated by J. B. Sykes, 1973 from the original French: "L'évolution de l'espace et du temps").
  • Wolfram research biographical entry by Michel Barran.
  • Julien Bok and Catherine Kounelis (2007). "Paul Langevin (1872–1946) – From Montmartre to the Panthéon: The Paris journey of an exceptional physicist" (PDF). Europhysics News. Vol. 38, no. 1.
  • Adrienne R. Weill-Brunschvicg (2008). "Langevin, Paul - Complete Dictionary of Scientific Biography, 2008". Complete Dictionary of Scientific Biography.
  • Charles Coulston Gillispie, Dictionary of scientific biography, Vol. 8, biography written by Francis Perrin, New York, Scribner's sons, 1973.
  • Family of Paul Langevin, during the funeral, listening to Education minister Marcel Naegelen's talk, 21 December 1946 in France.
  • Family of Paul Langevin, Maurice Thorez and Jacques Duclos, during the funeral, 21 December 1946 in France.
  • Media related to Paul Langevin at Wikimedia Commons
  • Wikisource logo Works written by or about Paul Langevin at Wikisource
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