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Closing Remarks

Great Chemistry… Physical Chemistry Supramolecular Organometallic Organocatalysis Industrial Synthesis Medicinal Fluorine …

Thanks to … The plenary speakers The chairmans The students

the conference banquet…

Local Organizing Committee Jacques Rouden (chairman) Jean-Luc Renaud (co-chairman) Sylvain Gaillard (Secretary) Carole Witulski-Alayrac (Treasurer) Alexis Desné (Manager, Interreg ) Emmanuelle Tanguy (Manager, Interreg ) Hélène Hamelin (Chemistry Department ) Laboratoire de Chimie Moléculaire et Thio-organique Thank you also to the PhD students, Jérémie, Florent, Nathalie, Morgane, Alex….

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Normandy, a few dates… 911Creation of Normandy – Rollon Saint-Clair-sur-Epte : 11th century 1027Birth of Guillaume/William Falaise 1035Reign of Guillaume 1066Death of Edouard le confesseur 1066Hastings battle – october 14th king of England (december 25th) 1087Death of Guillaume le conquérant 1106Battle of Tinchebray - Robert Courteheuse defaited by Henri Beauclerc Normandy became part of England 1432Creation of the university of Caen by Henri VI (after Cambridge and Oxford) 1469Normandy definitively re-unified to French Kingdom Statue of Rollon (Rolf) Statue of William The Conqueror the first ties between Normandy and England… William from the Bayeux tapestry Williams belongings

1991 IRouen (Haute Normandie) 1993II Cambridge 1995III Deauville (Basse Normandie) 1997IV Southampton 1999V Forges les Eaux (Haute Normandie) 2002VI Norwich 2004 VII Cabourg (Basse Normandie) 2006 VIIICambridge 2008 IXLe Havre (Haute Nornamdie) 2010 XSouthampton 2012 XICaen, Musée des Beaux-arts, Williams castle ANORCQ Marie-Claire Lasne Emeritus Pr, Caen

Normandy, a few pictures…

The famous Norman landmark…

have a safe return home, See you at Anorcq XII in Norwich… 11 ème Colloque Anglo-Normand de Chimie Organique Au revoir ! Goodbye ! arrivederciauf wiedersehen Viszontlátásra