April 1925 – 19 July 1926) Louis Pasquet (19 July 1926 – 23 July 1926) André Fallières (23 July 1926 – 1 June 1928) Louis Loucheur (1 June 1928 – 2 March...
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Terre Française, in French Wikipédia. André Bettencourt (obit.) The Telegraph. 22 November 2008. Biography: André Bettencourt - website of the Senate of...
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volumes (1936–37) André Tardieu – President of the Council and Minister of Interior Aristide Briand – Minister of Foreign Affairs André Maginot – Minister...
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(1920–1933) Georges Laboulbene (1920–1934) Gaston Carrère (1920–1936) André Fallières (1933–1940) Pierre Chaumié (1935–1940) Georges Escande (1936–1940)...
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Charles de Gaulle (redirect from Charles André Joseph Marie De Gaulle)
Charles André Joseph Marie de Gaulle (/də ˈɡoʊl, də ˈɡɔːl/ də GOHL, də GAWL, French: [ʃaʁl də ɡol] ; 22 November 1890 – 9 November 1970) was a French...
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Teitgen, 1945–1946 Paul Ramadier, 1946–1947 André Marie, 1947–1948 Robert Lecourt, July–September 1948 André Marie, 1948–1949 Robert Lecourt, February–October...
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Émile Cohl (section Years with André Gill)
Coeur-de-Buis (1912) Les Exploits De Feu-Follet (1912) Le Prince de Galles et Fallières (1912) Le premier jour de vacances de Poilot (1912) Le marié à mal aux...
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Hauts-de-Seine's 10th constituency, winning out over the designated successor of André Santini. Attal was quickly considered one of the most talented new members...
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André Marie (3 December 1897 – 12 June 1974) was a French Radical politician who served as Prime Minister during the Fourth Republic in 1948. Born at...
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1906 Armand Fallières Jean Guillemin 1910 Armand Fallières Gaston Albert Joseph Marie Moisson de Vaux Saint Cyr [de] 1912 1912 Armand Fallières Henri des...
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former vice-president of the Senate Pierre Magnin declared to Armand Fallières: “Tell the President that the first thing to do is to settle the affair...
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Loubet Preceded by Louis André Succeeded by Eugène Étienne In office 2 March 1911 – 27 May 1911 President Armand Fallières Preceded by Aristide Briand...
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French Presidency. 15 November 2018. Retrieved 4 October 2022. "Armand Fallières (1841–1931)". Official website of the French Presidency. 15 November 2018...
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List of ambassadors of France to Japan (redirect from André Ross)
Casimir-Perier Félix Faure Émile Loubet Gaston Raindre 1905 1909 Armand Fallières Auguste Gérard 1909 1914 Taishō Eugène Regnault 1914 1918 Raymond...
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in 1924. He was Minister of Commerce and Industry in the premierships of André Tardieu in 1931 and 1932. Between those posts, he served under Pierre Laval...
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ARD: Émile Loubet, Armand Fallières, Paul Deschanel, Raymond Poincaré, Louis Barthou, Albert Lebrun, André Tardieu, André Maginot, Pierre-Étienne Flandin...
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Minister of the Interior Maurice Rouvier – Minister of Finance Armand Fallières – Minister of Justice and Worship Jules Roche – Minister of the Colonies...
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condolence, dated 11 December 1966, to the widow, Marguerite Soldati-André-Thome, Comtesse André de Contades (1907–2001), called Daisy, in which he called Soldati...
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21 February 1883 Jules Ferry 21 February 1883 20 November 1883 Armand Fallières 20 November 1883 6 April 1885 René Goblet 6 April 1885 11 December 1886...
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Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption. It was inaugurated in 1912 by President Armand Fallières. The Cour des Comptes remains located there after more than a century...
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succeeds Boret as Minister of Agriculture and Supply 6 November 1919 – André Tardieu succeeds Lebrun as Minister of Liberated Regions 27 November 1919...
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(1929) André Tardieu, President of the Council of ministers (1929–1930) Camille Chautemps, President of the Council of ministers (1930) André Tardieu...
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Minister of Cooperation Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber – Minister of Reforms André Jarrot [fr] – Minister of Quality of Life (20 March 1986 – 12 May 1988)...
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Justice Adolphe Landry - Minister of Marine André Honnorat - Minister of Public Instruction and Fine Arts André Maginot - Minister of War Pensions, Grants...
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Ferry succeeds Challemel-Lacour as Minister of Foreign Affairs. Armand Fallières succeeds Ferry as Minister of Public Instruction and Fine Arts. 14 October...
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July 1926 11 November 1928 André Tardieu 11 November 1928 21 February 1930 Camille Chautemps 21 February 1930 2 March 1930 André Tardieu 2 March 1930 13...
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President of the Council Christian Pineau – Minister of Foreign Affairs André Morice – Minister of National Defense and Armed Forces Jean Gilbert-Jules...
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fortified regions. The Maginot Line, as it came to be called, (named after André Maginot the former Minister of War) thereafter occupied a good deal of Pétain's...
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(1812–1888) • 7 August 1882 29 January 1883 Opportunist Republicans 17 Armand Fallières (1841–1931) • 29 January 1883 21 February 1883 Opportunist Republicans...
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2010, 10341 Duclert 2010, 10516 Doumergue, Gaston; Poincaré, Raymond; Fallières, André; Barthou, Louis (12 April 1928) [Originally written April 5, 1928]...
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