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    Jules Joseph Bonnot (14 October 1876 – 28 April 1912) was a French soldier, anarchist, bank robber, and murderer. He is notorious for his role in the...
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  • was dubbed "The Bonnot Gang" after Jules Bonnot gave an interview at the office of Le Petit Parisien, a popular daily paper. Bonnot's perceived prominence...
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    to facilitate a broader resistance movement. Others, such as Jules Bonnot and the Bonnot Gang, saw their actions in terms of egoist anarchism and referred...
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  • (1939–2018), French film editor Jules Bonnot (1876–1912), French anarchist, leader of "La Bande à Bonnot" Marcel Bonnot (born 1946), French politician...
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  • Jules Bonnot (upper right) founded the Bonnot Gang in 1911....
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  • from 1564 to 1566, recorded his memoirs. They were published in 1879 by Jules Bonnot and extensively commented on and popularized by Frédéric Ritter and Benjamin...
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    Bonnot Gang robbed the Société Générale de Chantilly and killed two employees before they fled. This was soon before they broke up and Jules Bonnot died...
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    under Lépine's leadership in destroying the Bonnot Gang. Lépine ordered the leader of the gang Jules Bonnot to be captured on discovering his whereabouts...
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  • Walter The Killer Likes Candy (1968) – Oscar Snell La Bande à Bonnot (1968) – Jules Bonnot Bye bye, Barbara (1969) – Hugo Michelli Les Gauloises bleues...
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    headquarters of L'Anarchie and accused of being a member of the Bonnot Gang. Despite Jules Bonnot and Octave Garnier exonerating him, he was accused and convicted...
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  • inspired by (or precursor of) Louis-François Jouin, policeman killed by Jules Bonnot in 1912. Évelyne Brochu : Marguerite Steinheil Thibaut Évrard : Joseph...
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  • Marcel Terrasson Stefano Accorsi as Achille Bianchi Jacques Gamblin as Jules Bonnot Thierry Frémont as Piotr Léa Drucker as Léa Aleksandr Medvedev as Prince...
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  • Jacques de Bernonville (1897–1972), war criminal sentenced to death Jules Bonnot Émile Louis Henri Désiré Landru, serial killer Jacques Mesrine Zacarias...
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    and Legion of Honour; in Amiens (d. 1995) Died: Jules Bonnot, 35, French criminal, leader of the Bonnot Gang of armed robbers, after being wounded in a...
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  • (philosopher) Juha Varto Jules Barthélemy-Saint-Hilaire Jules Bonnot Jules de Gaultier Jules Henri Poincaré Jules Henri Saiset Jules Lequier Jules Vuillemin Julia...
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    Farges Les irréductibles Michel Renaud Bertrand Les Brigades du Tigre Jules Bonnot Jérôme Cornuau 2007 Fragile(s) Vince Martin Valente Nos retrouvailles...
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    Victor Serge and Rirette Maîtrejean and, later, Jules Bonnot, leading him to become a member of the Bonnot Gang. While laying low in between the gang's escapades...
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    anarchist-criminal activities of the group led by Octave Garnier and Jules Bonnot are mentioned in the novel. Catherine Simonidze, a character portraying...
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  • Tartuffe et Dom Juan, Jean Pierre Schweitzer, Aldo Braibanti, les amis de Jules Bonnot, 1971. Umberto Eco, Il costume di casa. Evidenze e misteri dell'ideologia...
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    La Bande à Bonnot is the second and last film by Philippe Fourastié, the best known. It recounts the life and tragic fate of Jules Bonnot, a turn-of-the-century...
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  • Daniel Kimball Pearsons, 92, American physician and philanthropist. Jules Bonnot, 35, French bank robber, shot. Josh Bunce, 64, American Major League...
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    d'Axa (1864–1930) Émile Armand (1872–1963) Albert Libertad (1875–1908) Jules Bonnot (1876–1912), illegalist Marius Jacob (1879–1954) Nestor Makhno (1888–1934)...
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    dangereuses, Jules Chevrel, Paris, 1908. 20 drawings. Jules Michelet, La Sorcière, Jules Chevrel, Paris, 1911. New edition by Jean de Bonnot, 1987. Edgar...
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    a case with money and hopped back in the car. Driver and gangleader Jules Bonnot then raced away. Russian troops arrived at the Persian city of Tabriz...
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  • Comte André Comte-Sponville Marcel Conche Guillaume de Conches Étienne Bonnot de Condillac Nicolas de Condorcet Victor Considerant Benjamin Constant Alain...
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    November 2014. Retrieved 21 October 2018. "Avis de décès – Madame Jeanne BONNOT née PAQUIS". L'Est Républicain. 27 October 2019. Retrieved 7 November 2019...
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    ("Raymond-the-Science", previously the nickname of Belgian anarchist and Bonnot gang member Raymond Callemin), "le sorcier" ("the Wizard") or "le magicien"...
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    performance. In 1968 Brel appeared in his second film, La Bande à Bonnot [fr] (The Bonnot Gang), directed by Philippe Fourastié and co-starring Annie Girardot...
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  • Papeete, French Polynesia. He was the son of the American film director Jules Dassin. Throughout his career, he recorded approximately 250 songs and sold...
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    OCLC 459248131 L'EnDehors (1891–1893) ISBN 978-1-909053-53-3 La Feuille (1897–1899) Bonnot Gang Dreyfus affair Individualist anarchism in Europe S., R. (1900-08-19)...
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