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    Kentucky) Vision of Margaret Mary Alacoque, nun of the Visitation by Armand Cambon, at Montauban Cathedral Stained glass at Église Saint-Germain de Saint-Germain-en-Laye...
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    interior designers included Eugène Carrières and Armand Cambon, and the curtain was created by Charles Cambon. The theatre originally seated 2,200 people,...
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    their local residence. It still stands impressively today at 10 rue Armand Cambon (there is a Place Lefranc de Pompignan nearby). At the same time, lands...
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    de Noailles 1882–1886 Gustave Lannes de Montebello [fr] 1886–1891 Paul Cambon 1891–1898 Jean Antoine Ernest Constans 1898–1909 Maurice Bompard 1909–1914...
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    new office specifically for the Cour des Comptes. The new building on rue Cambon was designed by architect Constant Moyaux, and after the latter's death...
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    1879) 1894–1898 : Alphonse Chodron, baron de Courcel 1898–1920 : Paul Cambon 1920–1924 : Auguste-Félix-Charles de Beaupoil, comte de Saint-Aulaire 1924–1933 :...
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    Rosière Marie-Jean Hérault de Séchelles Independent Montagnards Pierre Joseph Cambon Edmond Louis Alexis Dubois-Crancé Jean Francois Rewbell Lazare Carnot (Formerly...
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    Minister 28 February 1882 to 23 June 1885 Paul Cambon, Resident Minister 23 June 1885 to 28 October 1886 Paul Cambon, Resident-General 23 November 1886 to 5...
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    Committees. Although he only accused three deputies by name (Pierre-Joseph Cambon, François René Mallarmé, and Dominique-Vincent Ramel-Nogaret), his speech...
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    February 7, 2024. Dessins d'architecture et de décoration. Paris: Librairie Cambon. 2018. p. 34. "Extrait du catalogue du Salon de 1863. Morey Prosper, Projet...
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    François; Duval, Charles François Marie; Sevestre, Joseph Marie François; Cambon, Pierre-Joseph; Bousquet, François (2012). "Appel nominal sur la question :...
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    any religious vassalage. In 1893, the French government authorized Jules Cambon to occupy of the Gourara and the Tidikelt, letting him go so far as to gather...
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  • solicitor, descended from the Beuzeville family of Normandy. Pierre-Joseph Cambon (1756–1820), French revolutionary, opponent of Robespierre, advocate of...
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    heinonline.org. p. 366. Albert Mathiez, La Révolution française, Librairie Armand Colin 1922, p. 170. Bernardine Melchior-Bonnet, Les Girondins, Tallandier...
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  • historian of science Francis Charmes, 1908–1916, diplomat and journalist Jules Cambon, 1918–1935, diplomat, lawyer, senior civil servant Marie-Jean-Lucien Lacaze...
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    Africa. In the same year he acted as mediator (the main mediator being Jules Cambon, French ambassador in Washington) between the United States of America and...
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    Hautes-Pyrénées Plain Jean-Jacques Bréard Charente-Inférieure Mountain Pierre-Joseph Cambon Hérault Plain Georges Danton Seine Mountain Jean Debry Aisne Mountain Jean-François...
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    August 1792 2 September 1792 Marie-Jean Hérault de Séchelles 2 September 1792 16 September 1792 Pierre Joseph Cambon 16 September 1792 19 September 1792...
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  • Victurnien de Noailles 1902 1907 Georges Paul Louis Bihourd 1907 1914 Jules Cambon 1914 1920 Break in diplomatic relations during World War I and its aftermath...
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  • original on 6 April 2012. Retrieved 22 June 2011. "Signature de Romain Armand (MHSC)" (in French). Foot-National. 6 June 2011. Archived from the original...
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    Republicans. The majority the Plain was formed by independents (as Barère, Cambon and Carnot) but dominated by the radical Mountain. On 25 and 26 September...
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    center near the new grand hotels: Durand at the Madeleine; Voisin on the Rue Cambon and Rue Saint-Honoré; Magny on the Rue Mazet; Foyot near the Luxembourg...
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  • Minister – Élie, duc Decazes (until 20 February),[citation needed] then Armand-Emmanuel de Vignerot du Plessis, Duc de Richelieu 14 February – Charles...
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  • 1890 Paul Cambon 1891 Théodore Roustan 1894 Frederic Guéau, Marquis de Reverseaux 1898 1902 Jules Patenôtre des Noyers 1902 1907 Jules Cambon 1907 1909...
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    more social approach given by the commune as expressed by Pierre-Joseph Cambon: "To reject with more efficacy the defenders of despotism, we have to address...
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    Bousquet-d'Orb Bouzigues Brenas Brignac Brissac Buzignargues Cabrerolles Cabrières Cambon-et-Salvergues Campagnan Campagne Camplong Candillargues Canet Capestang...
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  • Honorary OBE in 1946 Hugh Bullock United States GBE 1976 Diplomatic Paul Cambon France GCVO 1903 Diplomatic French Ambassador in London. André Clasen Luxembourg...
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    Pierre-Yves; Cournac, Jean-Marie; Maugey, Nancy; Gagnon, Nicolas; Cotte, Jean; Cambon, Audrey; Nab, Christine Mac; Moroge, Sophie; Rousseau, Claire; Foissaud...
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  • Tysilio or Suliac Tudy of Landevennec Urfol Urielle Vouga Viaud Victor of Cambon Winnoc Winwaloe Yben The "modern" in modern saints refers to the process...
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    election of Adolphe Thiers on 24 May 1873. He replaced Prime Minister Jules Armand Dufaure with Duke Albert de Broglie, a monarchist. With de Broglie as Prime...
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