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    Jean-Hilaire Aubame (10 November 1912 – 16 August 1989) was a Gabonese politician active during both the colonial and independence periods. The French...
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  • Belgian painter Jean-Hilaire Aubame (1912–1989), Gabonese politician Jean-Hilaire Belloc (1786–1866), French painter Saint-Hilaire (disambiguation) Reaney...
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    Willy Aubameyang (born 1987) Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (born 1989) Jean-Hilaire Aubame (1912–1989), Gabonese politician This page lists people with the...
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    provisional government was formed, and the coup's leaders installed Deputy Jean-Hilaire Aubame, who was M'ba's primary political opponent and had been uninvolved...
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  • M'Ba, and the Gabonese Democratic and Social Union (UDSG), led by Jean-Hilaire Aubame. In the first post-independence election, held under a parliamentary...
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    the first President of Gabon on 17 August 1960. Political nemesis Jean-Hilaire Aubame briefly assumed the office of president through a coup d'état in...
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    1964 Gabonese coup d'état Léon M'ba Jacques Mombo Valére Essone Jean-Hilaire Aubame Coup briefly successful; M'ba restored following French intervention...
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  • second college, Jean-Félix Tchicaya (the leader of the Congolese Progressive Party) was elected from Moyen-Congo and Jean-Hilaire Aubame was elected from...
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  • Gabonese president Léon M'ba is toppled by a coup and his rival, Jean-Hilaire Aubame, is installed in his place. 1965 – Project Ranger: The Ranger 8 probe...
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  • libre) after several battles between Vichyste and Gaullistes. 1946: Jean-Hilaire Aubame, founder of the Union Démocratique et Sociale du Gabon, is the first...
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    President Léon M'ba and established a provisional government with Jean-Hilaire Aubame as president. The provisional government was toppled shortly afterwards...
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  • 10 Birdie Tebbetts, American baseball player, manager (d. 1999) Jean-Hilaire Aubame, Gabonese politician (d. 1989) November 11 – Larry LaPrise, American...
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    and the Union Démocratique et Sociale Gabonaise (UDSG), led by Jean-Hilaire Aubame. In the first post-independence election, held under a parliamentary...
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  • Art of Gabon - Jean-Boniface Assélé - Association Générale des Étudiants du Gabon - Jean-Hilaire Aubame - Pierre Avaro - Awandji - Jean Rémy Ayouné Babuissi...
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    caliph and 16th Ismaili imam Jean-Hilaire Aubame, Gabonese politician active during both the colonial and independence periods Jean-Bédel Bokassa, military...
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    politician Jean-Hilaire Aubame received the most votes in the Second College, the election went to a second round, where he was beaten by the Congolese Jean-Félix...
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  • president Léon M'ba is toppled by a military coup and his arch-rival, Jean-Hilaire Aubame, is installed in his place. However, French intervention restores...
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  • Greek Army Lieutenant General who served in World Wars I and II. Jean-Hilaire Aubame, 76, Gabonese politician, Foreign Minister of Gabon. Amanda Blake...
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    president Leon M'ba was toppled by a military coup and his archrival, Jean-Hilaire Aubame, was installed in his place. M'ba, who had dissolved Parliament on...
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    party in Gabon. The UDSG was established on 9 September 1947 by Jean-Hilaire Aubame, and was affiliated with the African Regroupment Party. In the 1952...
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    season began to form in the Caribbean Sea south of Hispaniola. Born: Jean-Hilaire Aubame, Gabonese politician, cabinet minister to the Léon M'ba administration;...
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    Preceded by Position created Foreign Minister of Gabon 1960-1961 Succeeded by Jean-Hilaire Aubame...
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  • Jean François Ondo (1916–1972) was the foreign minister of Gabon for a period in 1963. Ondo died in 1972 in Oyem. A foundation in his name was established...
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    December 1945, after a second round, Jean-Félix Tchicaya was elected member of the Assembly, before Jean-Hilaire Aubame, Jacques Opangault, Issembé and François-Moussa...
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  • Votes % Jean-Hilaire Aubame Independent 26,712 46.84 Léon M'ba Gabonese Democratic Bloc 19,336 33.91 Vincent de Paul Nyonda 7,722 13.54 Jean-Claude Brouillet...
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  • 7, 1945, after a second round, Jean Félix-Tchicaya was elected member of the assembly, edging out Jean-Hilaire Aubame, Jacques Opangault, Issembé and...
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    1960–1961 2 Jean-Hilaire Aubame (1912–1989) 1961–1963 3 Jean François Ondo (1916–1972) 1963 4 Joseph Ngoua (1923–1999) 1963–1964 5 Jean-Marc Ekoh (1929–2022)...
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  • Candidate Party Votes % Jean-Hilaire Aubame French Section of the Workers' International 17,329 59.14 Louis Bigmann Rally of the French People 5,514 18...
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  • 1942) on the ballot paper. The Fang candidate was Jean-Hilaire Aubame, whilst the Vili candidate was Jean-Félix Tchicaya. Following the elections, Senegalese...
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  • Candidate Votes % Félix Tchicaya 3,356 63.25 Jean-Hilaire Aubame 869 16.38 Jacques Opangault 595 11.21 Louis Bigmann 183 3.45 Three other candidates 303...
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