Does Antoine-Augustin Parmentier Dead or Alive?
As per our current Database, Antoine-Augustin Parmentier has been died on Dec 13, 1813 (age 76).
🎂 Antoine-Augustin Parmentier - Age, Bio, Faces and Birthday
When Antoine-Augustin Parmentier die, Antoine-Augustin Parmentier was 76 years old.
Popular As |
Antoine-Augustin Parmentier |
Occupation |
Chef |
Age |
76 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Leo |
Born |
August 12, 1737 (France) |
Birthday |
August 12 |
Town/City |
France |
Nationality |
France |
🌙 Zodiac
Antoine-Augustin Parmentier’s zodiac sign is Leo. According to astrologers, people born under the sign of Leo are natural born leaders. They are dramatic, creative, self-confident, dominant and extremely difficult to resist, able to achieve anything they want to in any area of life they commit to. There is a specific strength to a Leo and their "king of the jungle" status. Leo often has many friends for they are generous and loyal. Self-confident and attractive, this is a Sun sign capable of uniting different groups of people and leading them as one towards a shared cause, and their healthy sense of humor makes collaboration with other people even easier.
🌙 Chinese Zodiac Signs
Antoine-Augustin Parmentier was born in the Year of the Snake. Those born under the Chinese Zodiac sign of the Snake are seductive, gregarious, introverted, generous, charming, good with money, analytical, insecure, jealous, slightly dangerous, smart, they rely on gut feelings, are hard-working and intelligent. Compatible with Rooster or Ox.
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About
French chef and potato enthusiast who established a school for bread baking.
Before Fame
He studied chemistry in school and led a smallpox vaccination campaign while serving as Napoleon's Inspector-General of the Health Service in 1805.
Trivia
His name was given to many potato-based recipes, such as the popular hachis Parmentier.
Family Life
He was born in France and served as a military pharmacist during the Seven Years War.
Associated With
His dinner parties featured potato-heavy menus and included guests such as Benjamin Franklin and Antoine Lavoisier.
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