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Luigi Federico Menabrea

1809 - 1896

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Luigi Federico Menabrea (4 September 1809 – 24 May 1896), later made 1st Count Menabrea and 1st Marquess of Valdora, was an Italian statesman, general, diplomat, and mathematician who served as the seventh prime minister of Italy from 1867 to 1869. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Luigi Federico Menabrea is the 43rd most popular computer scientist (down from 33rd in 2019), the 2,157th most popular biography from France (down from 2,057th in 2019) and the most popular French Computer Scientist.

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Among COMPUTER SCIENTISTS

Among computer scientists, Luigi Federico Menabrea ranks 43 out of 245Before him are Ken Kutaragi, Maurice Wilkes, Charles Bachman, Peter Naur, Ole-Johan Dahl, and Ivan Sutherland. After him are Steve Russell, Kevin Mitnick, David Patterson, Thomas E. Kurtz, Mary Kenneth Keller, and Juris Hartmanis.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1809, Luigi Federico Menabrea ranks 24Before him are Hermann Grassmann, Prince Albert of Prussia, Matsumura Sōkon, Bettino Ricasoli, Samuel Ajayi Crowther, and Fredrik Pacius. After him are Juan Donoso Cortés, Joseph Jenkins Roberts, Friedrich Gustav Jakob Henle, Edwin Freiherr von Manteuffel, Hannibal Hamlin, and Sebastián Iradier. Among people deceased in 1896, Luigi Federico Menabrea ranks 31Before him are Emil du Bois-Reymond, Ichiyō Higuchi, Ante Starčević, Maurice de Hirsch, Heinrich von Treitschke, and Ernst Engel. After him are Félix Tisserand, Ernst Curtius, Adalbert Krueger, Napoleon Sarony, Karl Verner, and Louis Gerhard De Geer.

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In France

Among people born in France, Luigi Federico Menabrea ranks 2,157 out of 6,770Before him are Jean-Pierre Thiollet (1956), Marcellin Champagnat (1789), Louis I, Count of Blois (1172), Franck Pourcel (1913), Philippe Leroy (1930), and Anne de Pisseleu d'Heilly (1508). After him are François-Xavier Ortoli (1925), Tristan Corbière (1845), Henri Mouhot (1826), Paul Nizan (1905), André Courrèges (1923), and Guillaume Amontons (1663).

Among COMPUTER SCIENTISTS In France

Among computer scientists born in France, Luigi Federico Menabrea ranks 1After him are Pierre Bézier (1910), Yann LeCun (1960), Jacques Vallée (1939), Bertrand Meyer (1950), and Yoshua Bengio (1964).