Charles Guernier (26 April 1870 – 19 February 1943) was a French politician. He was deputy for Ille-et-Vilaine from 1906 to 1924 and from 1928 to 1942...
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Guernier is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include: Charles Guernier (1870–1943), French politician Louis Du Guernier (1677–1716), French...
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Social Security Provisions Camille Blaisot – Minister of Public Health Charles Guernier – Minister of Posts, Telegraphs, and Telephones Paul Reynaud – Minister...
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Finance Pierre Laval – Minister of Labour and Social Security Provisions Charles Guernier – Minister of Public Works and Merchant Marine Mario Roustan – Minister...
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18 December 1932: Édouard Daladier 20 February 1932 – 3 June 1932: Charles Guernier 27 January 1931 – 20 February 1932: Maurice Deligne 13 December 1930 –...
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Édouard Daladier (category Grand Crosses of the Order of Saint-Charles)
the Mayor of Avignon in 1953. He opposed the transferral of powers to Charles de Gaulle after the May 1958 crisis but, in the subsequent legislative...
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Allied victory in the war. In attendance were Deputies Denys Cochin and Charles Guernier, as well as Paul Fleurot [fr], Gustave Schlumberger, Auguste Gauvain [fr]...
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December 1930 Georges Bonnet : 13 December 1930 – 27 January 1931 Charles Guernier : 27 January 1931 – 20 February 1932 Louis Rollin : 20 February 1932...
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Louis Du Guernier (1677–1716), also anglicized as Lewis Du Guernier, was a Franco-English engraver. Born in Paris in 1677, Louis was probably a descendant...
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Poupy, Georges (in French). Paris: libr. scientifique et générale Jules Charles et A. Brunet. p. 200. Meyer, Léon (1937). Face au péril révolutionnaire:...
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against plans to invade Czechoslovakia. On 22 August 1938, Bonnet had Charles Corbin, the French Ambassador in London, press for an explicit British...
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second and third cabinets of Pierre Laval 20 February 1932 3 June 1932 Charles Guernier Third cabinet of André Tardieu. Public Works and Merchant Marine 3...
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Prime Minister André Tardieu Preceded by self (Commerce & Industry) Charles Guernier (PTT) Succeeded by Julien Durand (Commerce & Industry) Henri Queuille...
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February 1932 : Louis de Chappedelaine 20 February 1932 – 3 June 1932 : Charles Guernier 3 June 1932 – 31 January 1933 : Léon Meyer 31 January 1933 – 26 October...
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both in line and in mezzotint. They include: Charles Louis, Duke of Bavaria; after van Dyck. Louis du Guernier, miniature painter. Philip, Count of Bethune...
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Guernier (1614–1659), the embroiderers Nicolas Boulle and Caillard and the goldsmith Pierre de la Barre. There is virtually nothing on André-Charles Boulle's...
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Sakuntala Ramanee as Sameen Lateef, Bill Thomas as Phil Cooper, Jane Guernier as Susan Decker, Gary Pillai as Magnus Tozier, James Barron as Solicitor...
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Crusade. Local and dialectal French variations include Gasnier, Grenier, Guernier, Varnier, Vernier, Warnier, Warniez, Wargniez, Wargnier and Warnéry. Garnier...
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1735) Lovia Casalina, Italian woman portrait-painter (died 1702) Louis Du Guernier, French engraver (died 1716) Abraham Rademaker, Dutch painter and printmaker...
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Sefer Ha-Mitzvoth of Maimonides, translated by Charles B. Chavel (London: Soncino Press, 1967); Charles Wengrov, translator, Sefer HaHinnuch: The Book...
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depart alone to Paris. In February 1714, Du Bosc undertook with Louis Du Guernier to engrave a series of plates illustrative of the battles of the Duke of...
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, Issue 36, 1983, p. 53-54 William Charles Brice, An Historical atlas of Islam, p. 303 See entry in: E. Guernier, L'Encyclopédie coloniale et maritime:...
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followed from Lintot's press had come with six woodcuts designed by Louis Du Guernier. Although the work of this artist has been described as unimaginative,...
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Saint-Eustache, Lower Canada, the son Lieutenant Colonel Jean-Baptiste-Étienne Guernier dit Laviolette and Louise-Adélaïde Lemaire Saint-Germain. Laviolette was...
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1743 Anonymous Of the Nature of Things at the Internet Archive "Plates by Guernier." Prose. Facing Latin text. 1805 Good, John Mason The Nature of Things:...
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RAFVR. Gordon Douglas Green, DFC, (83723), RAFVR. Albert George Louis Guernier (132598), RAFVR. John Hind Hamer (135736), RAFVR. James Edgar Harper (47656)...
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7607). G. W. Gardiner (J.9557). A. B. Gillette, DFC, (J.14754). A. G. L. Guernier (132598), RAFVR. B. C. Hartman (J.13400). R. E. Harman (J. 10610). H. H...
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del Po, Italian painter and engraver (born 1649) September 19 – Louis Du Guernier, French engraver (born 1677) November 16 – Pierre Lepautre, French ornemaniste...
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