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    Raymond Patenôtre (July 31, 1900 – June 19, 1951) was the American-born son of the French ambassador to the United States Jules Patenotre des Noyers....
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    – Minister of the Interior Paul Marchandeau – Minister of Finance Raymond Patenôtre – Minister of National Economy Paul Ramadier – Minister of Labour...
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    as the Royale Esders Roadster. Purchased by the French politician Raymond Patenôtre, the car was rebodied in the Coupé de ville style by the coach builder...
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    Jules Patenôtre des Noyers (20 April 1845 – 26 December 1925) was a French diplomat. Patenôtre was born in Baye (Marne). Educated at the École Normale...
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    receiving support from many notable figures, including the press magnate Raymond Patenôtre, its decline continued and, by 1937, the typical press run was only...
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    contact with Raymond Patenôtre, the minister of national economy, and César Campinchi, the minister of the marine. On 21 December 1938, Patenôtre told Suritz...
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  • Building destroyed; known through illustrated documents. Base Mérimée: Villa Patenôtre, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French) Base Mérimée: Clos de la...
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    Yvelines. "Jacqueline Thome-Patenôtre". National Assembly. Retrieved July 9, 2016. "Décès de Jacqueline Thome-Patenôtre". Libération. June 3, 1995. Retrieved...
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  • been established in 1928. The magazine was sold in January 1937, to Raymond Patenôtre and relaunched by André Cornu in 1938. It described itself as the...
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  • March 1916 (1916-03-11) (aged 36) Marre, Meuse, France Occupation Politician Children Jacqueline Thome-Patenôtre Relatives Raymond Patenôtre (son-in-law)...
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    France until Raymond Poulidor. The sales of the organising newspaper l'Auto had dropped to 164000, and the newspaper was sold to Raymond Patenôtre. A few months...
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  • 1964–1966 : Quemy 1966–1968 : Thuny 1968–1971 : Henry Raymond 1972–1984 : Jacqueline Thome-Patenôtre 1984–1987 : Roland Nungesser 1987–2000 : Jacqueline...
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  • Théodore Roustan 1894 Frederic Guéau, Marquis de Reverseaux 1898 1902 Jules Patenôtre des Noyers 1902 1907 Jules Cambon 1907 1909 Paul Révoil 1910 1917 Léon...
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  • 1877 Arthur de Gobineau 1877 1880 Robert de Tamisier 1880 1883 Jules Patenôtre 1883 1885 Charles Le Peletier d'Aunay 1885 1888 Camille Barrère 1888 1894...
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    Robert In office 18 March 1983 – 7 July 2004 Preceded by Jacqueline Thome-Patenôtre Succeeded by Jean-Frédéric Poisson Personal details Born (1949-09-14)...
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  • Séez Bruno Feillet 81 Sens et Auxerre Hervé Giraud (Archbishop) Yves Patenôtre (Archbishop emeritus) Georges Gilson (Archbishop emeritus) 82 Soissons...
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    under the French Fourth Republic were: Gustave Alric (1946–1959) François Patenôtre (1948–1959) Senators for Aube under the French Fifth Republic: Liste des...
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  • Jacqueline Thome-Patenotre Carlo Tognoli Claus Toksvig Teun Tolman John Tomlinson, Baron Tomlinson Carole Tongue Günter Topmann Enzo Tortora Raymond Tourrain...
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  • – Tour de France ends, won by Ottavio Bottecchia of Italy. 1 January – Raymond Pellegrin, actor (died 2007) 6 January – Joseph-André Motte, furniture...
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