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En ces lieux le 13 janvier 1665 a été enseveli Pierre de Fermat conseiller à la chambre de l'Edit et mathématicien de grand renom célèbre pour son théorème, a^n + b^n =/ c^n for n>2. |
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3 mars, 2011 |
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J'ai fait cette photo en place Jean Jaurés, Castres, France. |
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Giovanni Ciriani Gciriani ( d) 18 mars 2011 à 17:29 (CET) |
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18 March 2011 (original upload date) |
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Original uploader was Gciriani at fr.wikipedia |
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