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    2023. "Lefèvre". "Lefèvre". "Lefèvre". Théo Lefèvre in ODIS - Online Database for Intermediary Structures Archives of Théo Lefèvre in ODIS - Online Database...
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  • Lefèvre is a common family name derived from the original northern French surname Lefebvre. Common variations include Lefevre, LeFevre, Le Fevre, le Fevre...
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  • footballer Theo Johnson (born 2001), Canadian American football player Theo Jörgensmann (born 1948), German jazz clarinetist and composer Théo Lefèvre (1914–1973)...
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    July–December  Netherlands Jan de Quay 1961 January–June  Belgium Gaston Eyskens Théo Lefèvre (from 25 April) July–December  West Germany Konrad Adenauer 1962 January–June...
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    government with the Socialist Party instead of the Liberal Party, with Théo Lefèvre as Prime Minister. Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010) Elections in...
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    Rachelle Marie Lefèvre (/ləˈfɛv/, French: [ʁaʃɛl maʁi ləfɛvʁ]; born February 1, 1979) is a Canadian actress. She has starred in the television series...
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    Moïse Tshombe (from 1964) Moïse Tshombe Albert Kalonji Gaston Eyskens Théo Lefèvre Antoine Gizenga (POW) Pierre Mulele Christophe Gbenye Casualties and...
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    1960 25 April 1961 G.Eyskens IV 53 Théo Lefèvre (1914–1973) 1961 25 April 1961 28 July 1965 4 years, 94 days Lefèvre PSC/CVP–BSP/PSB 54 Pierre Harmel (1911–2009)...
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    list Joseph Pholien Jean Van Houtte Achille Van Acker Gaston Eyskens Théo Lefèvre Pierre Harmel Paul Vanden Boeynants Edmond Leburton Leo Tindemans Wilfried...
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    April 1961 Monarch Baudouin Preceded by Achille Van Acker Succeeded by Théo Lefèvre In office 11 August 1949 – 8 June 1950 Monarch Leopold III Regent Prince...
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  • Schryver 1949–1950 François-Xavier van der Straten-Waillet 1950–1961 Théo Lefèvre 1961–1966 Paul Vanden Boeynants 1966–1972 Robert J. Houben PSC 1972–1976...
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    In office 28 July 1965 – 19 March 1966 Monarch Baudouin Preceded by Théo Lefèvre Succeeded by Paul Vanden Boeynants President of the Senate In office...
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  • Jean-Baptiste Nothomb 13 April 1841 30 July 1845 4 years, 108 days   17 Théo Lefèvre 25 April 1961 28 July 1965 4 years, 94 days   18 Jules Malou 21 August...
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  • Volkspartij) in Flanders. Jean Duvieusart Gaston Eyskens Pierre Harmel Théo Lefèvre Joseph Pholien Paul Vanden Boeynants Jean Van Houtte Count Jean Charles...
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    Achille Van Acker and from April 1961 to March 1966 in the cabinets of Théo Lefèvre and Pierre Harmel. Although his political base was in the Socialist Party...
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  • Prime minister (1954–1958) Gaston Eyskens, Prime minister (1958–1961) Théo Lefèvre, Prime minister (1961–1965) Pierre Harmel, Prime minister (1965–1966)...
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    Republican Party Robert Lecourt of the French Popular Republican Movement Théo Lefèvre of the Belgian Christian Social Party Nicholas Margue of the Christian...
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    Chilean political activist and singer-songwriter (b. 1932) September 18 – Théo Lefèvre, 39th Prime Minister of Belgium (b. 1914) September 19 – Gram Parsons...
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    attended by King Leopold and Queen Elizabeth of Belgium, Prime Minister Théo Lefèvre, the ministers of state, the entire Belgian episcopate, and Cardinals...
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  • coptologist (1910–1992) Johan Daisne, author, poet, and librarian (1912–1978) Théo Lefèvre, lawyer and prime minister of Belgium (1914–1973) Armand Pien, weatherman...
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    Poullet February 22, 1963 Julio Lacarte Muró Daniel Fernández Crespo Théo Lefèvre November 24, 1966 Tomas R. Salomoni Tomas Andres Salomini Alberto Héber...
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    attack a Viet Cong stronghold just north of Biên Hòa, South Vietnam. Théo Lefèvre announced his resignation as Prime Minister of Belgium after being unable...
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    Metallurgical Works in Miskolc and was burned on molten ingots of iron. Théo Lefèvre, 50, prime minister of Belgium 1961 to 1965, died of cancer. Ken Harada...
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  • 1937-1942: Siamaese minister to the League of Nations. Thanom Kittikachorn Théo Lefèvre 19662509 November 5, 1968 2511 Phairot Jayanama ไพโรจน์ ชัยนาม Thanom...
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  • – 15 January 1952) Jean Van Houtte (15 January 1952 – 23 April 1954) Théo Lefèvre (25 April 1961 – 28 July 1965) Pierre Harmel (28 July 1965 – 19 March...
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  • Events in the year 1965 in Belgium. Monarch: Baudouin Prime Minister: Théo Lefèvre (to 28 July); Pierre Harmel (from 28 July) 31 March – Treaty to establish...
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  • Events in the year 1963 in Belgium. Monarch: Baudouin Prime Minister: Théo Lefèvre 2 August – Division of Belgium into four linguistically defined territories...
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    eventually complete the month with five world records in total. Born: Théo Lefèvre, Belgian state leader, 39th Prime Minister of Belgium, in Ghent (d. 1973);...
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  • 1899–1972 24 December 1950 Cassian Lohest 1894–1951 23 December 1958 Théo Lefèvre 1914–1973 23 December 1958 Roger Motz 1904–1964 23 December 1958 Paul...
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  • Prefect of Cyangugu in 1960 and Prefect in 1961. Grégoire Kayibanda Théo Lefèvre July 17, 1967 Thaddée Maliro Chargé d'affaires Grégoire Kayibanda Gaston...
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