Célestin Hennion CVO (8 September 1862 – 14 March 1915) was a French police officer who rose to head the Prefecture of Police (French: Préfecture de Police)...
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McCall learned that she is the great-granddaughter of Prefect of Police Célestin Hennion (1862–1915), and the great-great-great-granddaughter, on her father's...
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Minville François-David Cardonnel as Hugues Chaville Stéphane Guillon as Célestin Hennion Aurélien Wiik as Jean Rivière Distribution of principal actors. Audrey...
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Robert Hennion (17 February 1898 – 18 January 1984) was a French film director 1939 : Thérèse Martin de Maurice de Canonge 1946 : Les Trois Tambours de...
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(west), the Quai de la Corse (north), and is crossed by the Allée Célestin-Hennion. It is named after Louis Lépine, a notable prefect of the Paris police...
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reference to Clemenceau's nickname. Commanded by police commissioner Célestin Hennion, the mobile brigades were to handle special operations of the judicial...
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and founded the Brigades mobiles (French for "mobile squads") led by Célestin Hennion. These squads were nicknamed Brigades du Tigre ("The Tiger's Brigades")...
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to 1907, with the creation by the Director of the General Security, Célestin Hennion, of an intelligence department parallel to the judiciary services....
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1897 – June 23, 1899 Louis Lépine: June 23, 1899 – March 29, 1913 Célestin Hennion: March 30, 1913 – September 2, 1914 Émile Marie Laurent: September...
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argued that he was a lone man, as evidenced by his interrogation by Célestin Hennion, the Paris Prefect of Police, on the night of July 31, 1914. Among...
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Duquesne as Casimir Cagne Frédéric Bouraly as Caby Mathias Mlekuz as Célestin Hennion Nicholas Calderbank as Hollingworth Roland Cope as Raymond Poincaré...
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Porte de Versailles. Louis Lépine retired in 1913 and was succeeded by Célestin Hennion. In the same year he was elected a member of the Académie des Sciences...
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twelve "brigades régionales de police mobile", as per the suggestion of Célestin Hennion, then head of The Sûreté as follows: Paris ("1ère"), Lille ("2ème")...
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1907 by Georges Clemenceau acting as Minister of the Interior, and Célestin Hennion. Before that, the police were local forces, and had trouble coping...
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begging (1907). In 1914, following the reorganization of the police by Célestin Hennion, this brigade was transferred to the newly created judicial police...
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(Sudan) Olivier Mazel (Tunisia) Joseph Vuillemin (Sahara, Africa) Célestin Hennion Pham Van Dong (Barrette Extrême Orient: for operations and campaigns...
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Police of Paris In office September 3, 1914 – June 3, 1917 Preceded by Célestin Hennion Succeeded by Louis Hudelo Personal details Born (1852-10-01)October...
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