• in exile in London, Pétillon spent most of World War II in the Congo. After the Liberation of Belgium in September 1944, Pétillon played a major role...
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  • cartoonist Léon Pétillon (1903–1996), governor-general of Belgian Congo This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Pétillon. If an...
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  • and illustrator. Léon Pétillon (1903–1996), Belgian politician Léon Abel Provancher (1820–1892), Canadian priest and naturalist Leon Punch (1928–1991)...
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    triumphant visit of King Baudouin to the colony in 1955, Governor-General Léon Pétillon (1952–1958) worked to create a "Belgian-Congolese community", in which...
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    triumphant visit of King Baudouin to the colony in 1955, Governor-General Léon Pétillon (1952–1958) worked to create a "Belgian-Congolese community", in which...
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  • Governor general (1934–1946) Eugène Jungers, Governor general (1947–1951) Léon Pétillon, Governor general (1952–1958) Henri Cornelis, Governor general (1958–1960)...
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  • umpire, heart attack. Alfredo Nobre da Costa, 72, Portuguese politician. Léon Pétillon, 92, Belgian politician. Jean Elizabeth Hampton, 41, American political...
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  • (1946–51) Baudouin (1951–52) Preceded by Pierre Ryckmans Succeeded by Léon Pétillon Vice Governor-General Governor of Ruanda-Urundi In office 18 August...
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  • comical work: Le Baron noir [fr] part 1 by Yves Got [fr] (artist) and René Pétillon (author), GOT 1977: French realistic work: Légende et réalité de Casque...
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  • appointed acting governor of Ruanda-Urundi on 1 January 1952, replacing Léo Pétillon. On 1 March 1955 he was replaced by Jean-Paul Harroy, the last governor...
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    Jungers (1888–1958) 31 December 1946 1 January 1952 5 years, 1 day Léo Pétillon (1903–1996) 1 January 1952 12 July 1958 6 years, 192 days Hendrik Cornelis...
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  • novelist and surrealist writer Léo Marion (1899–1979), Canadian scientist Léo Pétillon (1903–1996), Belgian civil servant and lawyer in the Belgian Congo Léo...
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    wrote roles for him. Looking back at his career in 1899, Le Figaro counted Pétillon, the eccentric tutor, in Hennequin and Émile de Najac's Bébé (1877) as...
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    line 2. It is named after the nearby street, which itself is named after Léon Delacroix, Belgium's 22nd Prime Minister. On 4 April 2009, the loop of line...
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    business interests in 1952 and died in 1956. His daughter Suzanne married Léon Lippens (1911-1986). Minister of State. Knight Grand Cross in the Order of...
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    Mexico." Sociology of Race and Ethnicity 6.2 (2020): 179–194. Arnoldo de León and Richard Griswold del Castillo, North to Aztlan: A History of Mexican...
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    2011. From Turner, Alford (Ed.), The O. K. Corral Inquest (1992) Metz, Leon C. (2002). The Encyclopedia of Lawmen, Outlaws, and Gunfighters. New York:...
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    governor of Katanga, from 26 July 1906 until 1908, when he was replaced by Léon Tonneau (1863–1919). He was again CSK Representative from 1909 to 1 September...
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    Doyle Quarterly Paper Satire Le Canard enchaîné French France 1915 René Pétillon, Jean Effel, Cabu, Lefred Thouron Weekly Paper Satire, cartoons Charlie...
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  • 2011. Langlais, Mathieu; Costamagno, Sandrine; Laroulandie, Véronique; Pétillon, Jean-Marc; Discamps, Emmanuel; Mallye, Jean-Baptiste; Cochard, David;...
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    Roches", oil by Léon van Dievoet, 1959. Lismonde, portrait by Léon van Dievoet, 4 April 1944. Lismonde at his home, drawing by Léon van Dievoet, 29 December...
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    Rubbens died in office. A career civil servant in the colonial service, Pétillon had previously served as Governor-General of the Belgian Congo from 1952...
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  • Mammola S, Viel N, Amiar D, Mani A, Hervé JC, Heard SB, Fontaneto D, Pétillon J (2022). "Classification of spider etymologies (Version 1). Dataset"....
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    Saint-Venec 16th century Saint-Pierre parish church, 15th century Jean-Hubert Pétillon 2014 Jean-Paul Le Pann 2001/2014 Joseph Bernard 1989/2001 François Rolland...
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  • December 11 – Sharafuddin of Selangor, Sultan of Selangor December 12 René Pétillon, French satirical, political cartoonist (d. 2018) Portia Simpson-Miller...
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    (Bec-en-Fer, continued Les Pieds Nickelés and Sylvain et Sylvette) René Pétillon - (Jack Palmer, Le Baron Noir) Georges Pichard - (Ténébrax, Submerman,...
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  • Viel, N.; Amiar, D.; Mani, A.; Hervé, C.; Heard, S. B.; Fontaneto, D.; Pétillon, J. (2023). "Taxonomic practice, creativity and fashion: what's in a spider...
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    Pastoral throughout winter until April on Sundays in other villages of Soule. Léon Urthuburu, vice-consul for France in Guayaquil, Ecuador, originally from...
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