François de La Rocque (French: [fʁɑ̃swa dəlaʁɔk]; 6 October 1885 – 28 April 1946) was the leader of the French right-wing league the Croix de Feu from...
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Jean-François de La Rocque de Roberval, also named "l'élu de Poix" or the Sieur de Roberval, (c. 1495 – 1560) was a French officer who was appointed viceroy...
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Croix-de-Feu (French: [kʁwa də fø], Cross of Fire) was a nationalist French league of the Interwar period, led by Colonel François de la Rocque (1885–1946)...
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Languedoc. She was co-seigneuress of Pontpoint, with relative Jean-François de La Rocque de Roberval, a nobleman privateer favoured by Francis I of France...
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nationalist political party founded in 1936 by François de La Rocque, following the dissolution of his Croix-de-Feu league by the Popular Front government...
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into the new commune of Valdallière. Colonel François de La Rocque (1885–1946), French leader of Croix-de-feu Communes of the Calvados department Téléchargement...
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argued that while some leagues had indisputably desired a coup, François de La Rocque had in fact moderated toward a respect for constitutional order...
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Quebec (redirect from Province de Québec)
inspiring him to order a third expedition, this time led by Jean-François de La Rocque de Roberval; it was unsuccessful in its goal of finding the kingdom...
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Castaway (section Marguerite de La Rocque)
off the coast of Quebec. She was left by her near relative Jean-François de La Rocque de Roberval, a nobleman privateer, as punishment for her affair with...
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never set foot in New France, except for Jean-François de la Rocque de Roberval and Pierre Dugua, Sieur de Mons. The others served in the post from the...
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until September 1851 when François-Magloire Derome took over. Canon La Rocque became spiritual director of the nuns of Notre-Dame de Charité du Bon-Pasteur...
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Republican Federation, Ybarnegaray joined the French Social Party of François de La Rocque in 1938. He served as Minister of State in Paul Reynaud's government...
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Battle of Castle Itter (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Gamelin, Charles de Gaulle's elder sister Marie-Agnès de Gaulle, right-wing leader and closet French resistance member François de La Rocque, and trade union...
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Jean de la Roque (1661–1745), a French traveller and journalist François de La Rocque (6 October 1885 – 28 April 1946), French leader of Croix-de-feu Larroque...
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general". However, January 15, 1541, saw Cartier supplanted by Jean-François de La Rocque de Roberval, a Huguenot courtier and friend of the king named as the...
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on the Way of St. James. Jean-François de la Rocque de Roberval, Lord of Arzens (close to François I, friend of François Rabelais, head of the last expedition...
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landowner. Boux de Casson joined the Republican Federation, a conservative political party. He was a supporter of Colonel François de La Rocque, and he joined...
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Charles-Humbert-René de La Tour du Pin Chambly de La Charce, (April 1, 1834 – December 4, 1924), was a French military officer, politician and social reformer. La Tour...
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républicain social de la réconciliation française, PRSRF) was a French political party founded in 1945 by former members of François de La Rocque's French Social...
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Clermont-Ferrand in 1940. It received a monthly grant from the government, and François de La Rocque became chairman of its board of directors, but the paper could not...
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François Mitterrand took membership for about a year in the Volontaires nationaux (National Volunteers), an organisation related to François de la Rocque's...
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the party as a tactic against the growing influence of Colonel François de La Rocque's French Social Party—one of the first right-wing French mass party—this...
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Faisceau (1925) and colonel de la Rocque's Croix-de-Feu, founded a year after Herriot's fall. On the other hand, François Coty's Solidarité française...
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Baker. Philadelphia: Richard Folwell, 1800. Departamento de Estudios Históricos Navales de la Armada Argentina (1987), Historia marítima Argentina: Tomo...
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Itter Castle (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
right-wing leader François de La Rocque, leader of the right-wing Croix de Feu movement; trade union leader Léon Jouhaux; André François-Poncet, a politician...
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by Jean-François de La Rocque de Roberval and with the goal of finding the Kingdom of Saguenay. But, it was unsuccessful. In 1541, Jean-François Roberval...
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Colonel François de La Rocque uniting his Parti Social Français with the PPF to form an anti-Marxist alliance to be called the Front de la Liberté, but La Rocque...
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Marie Longueil La Roque, 1702 Charles-Louis Pallai Versigny, 1700 Jacques Sarabat dit La Rocque François Toubel, 1699-1702 La troupe du Roi de Danemark Du...
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French Resistance (redirect from La Resistance)
ambiguous period of collaboration, the former leader of Croix de Feu, François de La Rocque, founded the Klan Network, which provided information to the...
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right-wing leagues, Blum had prohibited them, leading François de La Rocque to transform the Croix-de-Feu league into a new, mass party, dubbed French Social...
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