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    Gaston Crémieux (born Isaac Louis Gaston, 22 June 1836, Nîmes, France; died 30 November 1871, Marseille) was a lawyer, a journalist and a French writer...
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    Calvinists/identifying Christians) were sent to Château d'If, as was Gaston Crémieux, a leader of the Paris Commune, who was shot there in 1871. The island...
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    (18 oz) gold, and regilding in 1897, 1936, 1963 and 1989. In March 1871 Gaston Crémieux formed the revolutionary Commune of Marseille. Helped by followers...
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  • Hubert Charles – President of the Supreme Court of Monaco: 2007–2012 Gaston Crémieux – French lawyer, journalist and writer Mircea Criste – Prosecutor General...
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    Association'. "Historique et positionnement". Cercle Gaston-Crémieux website (in French). Cercle Gaston-Crémieux. 24 May 2011. Retrieved 17 September 2014. "Chronology...
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    complain about the Parisian-dominated government, Admiral Fourichon and Gaston Cremieux, both elderly men, were dispatched to Tours as a representative delegation...
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  • – 22 September 1891) was a French poet and dramatist. A friend of Gaston Crémieux, he ruled the first Commune of his native Marseille (1870) His principal...
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    the Paris Commune, who protested the executions of Louis Rossel and Gaston Crémieux in November 1871 and veiled the tricolour flag at the Town Hall as...
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    revolutionary and radical movements. On 22 March, socialist politician Gaston Cremieux addressed a meeting of workers in Marseille and called upon them to...
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    led by Gaston Cremieux and following the lead of the Paris Commune, took control of the city. The Commune was crushed by the army and Cremieux was executed...
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  • together with Pierre Vidal-Naquet, Marienstras founded Le Cercle Gaston-Crémieux whose purpose, according to Sylvain Cypel, was the promotion of Jewish...
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  • writer Adolphe Crémieux – the French Minister of Justice: 1848; 1870–1871 Gaston Crémieux – a French lawyer, journalist and writer Gaston Defferre – Minister...
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    led by Gaston Cremieux and following the lead of the Paris Commune, took control of the city. The Commune was crushed by the army and Cremieux was executed...
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  • Bernard Lajarrige as Raoul Pinglet Georges Lannes as Lapistolle Henri Crémieux as Mingassol Paulette Dubost as Julie Charles Bouillaud as Le maître d'hôtel...
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    reformist banquet in 1847 in Orléans with Pierre Marie and Adolphe Crémieux. When Crémieux became minister of justice during the French Second Republic (1948–51)...
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  • Le trône d'Écosse, with Hector-Jonathan Crémieux 1873: La Branche cassée, three-act operetta, music by Gaston Serpette 1873: Le mouton enragé, one-act...
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  • Le notaire Mathilde Casadesus as Prudence Jacques Clancy as Gaston Rieux Henri Crémieux as Chambourg Maurice Escande as Le duc Jacques Famery as Un ami...
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    Desmons (1894–1910) Georges Bonnefoy-Sibour (1894–1918) Fernand Crémieux (1903–1928) Gaston Doumergue (1910–1924) Jean Cazelles (1920–1924) Louis Méjean...
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    ministers, Adolphe Crémieux, "to destroy the military regime ... [and] to completely assimilate Algeria into France." In October 1870, Crémieux, whose concern...
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  • secrétaire de Monsieur Oms Henri Crémieux as Le témoin Georges Bever as L'huissier Marcel Maupi as Le barman Gaston Dupray as Le maître d'hôtel Lucien...
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  • Théodore GRANDPERRET", geneanet, retrieved 2018-03-04 Robert, Adolphe; Cougny, Gaston (1889–1891), "GRANDPERRET (MICHEL-ETIENNE-ANTHELME-THÉODORE)", in Edgar...
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  • Joseph Jérôme aka "Grand J" Jean-Marc Tennberg: "toupee", band member Henri Crémieux: "professeur", band member Annie Noël: Renée Merlerin, the commissioner's...
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  • Beaufort's secretary Alfred Adam - François, Beaufort's chauffeur Henri Crémieux - Antoine Monteil Louis Seigner - Henri Lauzet-Duchet Robert Vattier -...
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    Nemours, and his children. However, the assembly, led by Ledru-Rollin, Crémieux and Lamartine, frustrated her plans and proclaimed the Second French Republic...
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  • The Man Who Returns from Afar (category Films based on works by Gaston Leroux)
    Bossière Édouard Delmont as Prosper France Ellys as Mademoiselle Hélier Henri Crémieux as Le notaire Saint-Firmin Marius David Pierre Duncan Claude Garbe Michel...
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    both in Europe and the United States. Daughter of the left-wing politician Gaston Thomson, in 1919 she was a delegate at the Inter-Allied Women's Conference...
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  • France, Félix Gouin, and former Minister of Justice of France, Adolphe Crémieux. The school has also educated two Nobel laureates: René Cassin, winner...
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  • former Prime Minister of France Bruno Cremer (1929–2010), actor Adolphe Crémieux (1796–1880), lawyer and statesman Charles Cros (1842–1888), poet and inventor...
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    (1940–1941). Philippe Henriot, State Secretary of Information and Propaganda. Gaston Henry-Haye, Vichy ambassador to the United States of America. Charles Huntziger...
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    Sephardic Jewish, (originally from Toledo) and became French in 1870 when the Crémieux Decree granted full French citizenship to the Jews of Algeria. His parents...
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