• Albert Rivaud (French: [ʁivo]; 14 May 1876 – 15 September 1955) was a French philosopher and classical scholar. In 1908 he was appointed professor of...
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    computer scientist Albert Rivaud (1876–1955), French philosopher and scholar Albert Rivera (born 1979), Spanish politician Albert Rivett (1855–1934),...
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    surrender or the French government should sue for an armistice. After President Albert Lebrun appointed Pétain prime minister on 16 June, the government signed...
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  • Meltzer Albert of Saxony (philosopher) Albert Outler Albert Parsons Albert Rivaud Albert Schwegler Albert Schweitzer Albert Venn Dicey Alberto Jori Alberto Moreiras...
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    1939–1940 Succeeded by Albert Sarraut Preceded by Albert Sarraut Minister of National Education 1940 Succeeded by Albert Rivaud Preceded by Guy Mollet...
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  • September 1939 21 March 1940 Albert Sarraut 21 March 1940 5 June 1940 Yvon Delbos 5 June 1940 16 June 1940 Albert Rivaud 16 June 1940 12 July 1940 Émile...
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    French Third Republic and establishing Vichy France. Mireaux replaced Albert Rivaud, Minister of National Education, on 12 July 1940, taking the title of...
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    and elsewhere), in interpreting Holbein's picture The Ambassadors. Albert Rivaud. Cf. French Wikipédia article. Tamara Albertini, Charles de Bovelles:...
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  • of Justice Charles Frémicourt [fr] SE Minister of National Education Albert Rivaud SE Minister of the Interior Charles Pomaret [fr] USR Adrien Marquet...
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    (1849 – 1933) Georges Ridet (1906 – 1967)[citation needed] André Adolphe Rivaud (1892 Paris – 1951) Adolphe Rivet [fr] (1855 Périgueux – 1925 Gentilly (Seine))...
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    KELLERMANN, F RUTY ANSELME SERURIER BON CHARPENTIER POUGET GRIGNY MAGON BACHELU RIVAUD DE LA RÈRE SOULT, P. BRUNET MURAT LANUSSE DAMAS LASALCETTE CHAMPEAUX POITEVIN...
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  • 80  Italy 1930 Motrico 5 Marcel Fruhinsholtz Maurice d'Okhuysen Max de Rivaud 2:44.80  France 1931 Pearl Cap 3 Charles Semblat Frank Carter Diana Esmond...
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  • brigade) Jean-Marie Ritay (général de brigade) Jean Rivaud (général de division) Olivier Macoux Rivaud de la Raffinière (général de division) Pierre Emmanuel...
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    Angoulême and the ZAC at Montagnes by Benoit Delépine and Gustave Kervern with Albert Dupontel and Benoît Poelvoorde 2012. Indiscretions by Josée Dayan with Muriel...
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    Regiment, 1st company 2nd Division: General of Division Olivier Macoux Rivaud (5,776, 10 guns) Brigade: General of Brigade Michel Marie Pacthod 8th Light...
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