Jules Pouget (8 March 1884 - 30 July 1963) was a French politician. He served as a member of the French Senate from 1948 to 1952, representing Pas-de-Calais...
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Jean-François-Albert du Pouget (1818–1904), French anthropologist and palaeontologist Jules Pouget (1884-1963), French politician Pouget (cyclist), a French...
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writer P. G. Wodehouse, who had been living in Le Touquet since 1934. Jules Pouget, long-time mayor of Le Touquet and later senator, was arrested in May...
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Émile Pouget (French: [emil puʒɛ]; 12 October 1860 – 21 July 1931) was a French journalist, anarchist pamphleteer and trade unionist, known for his pivotal...
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of Honour. William Didier-Pouget was born in Toulouse. He was the son of a newspaper editor. Antoine Paul Jules Edgar Pouget, a nature lover, encouraged...
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February 2019. "Le Lycée Jules-Ferry au fil du temps | Lycée Jules-Ferry". /lyc-jules-ferry.scola.ac-paris.fr (in French). Le Lycée Jules-Ferry. Retrieved 13...
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(1946–1958) Bernard Chochoy (1946–1959) Émile Vanrullen (1946–1959) Jules Pouget (1948–1952) Émile Durieux (1948–1959) Gabriel Tellier (1948–1959) Georges...
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France at the 1900 Summer Olympics (redirect from Jules Demaré)
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de Goncourt (1822–1896), author/publisher, brother of Jules (patron of the Prix Goncourt) Jules de Goncourt (1830–1870), author/publisher, brother of...
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Cristobal Huet Laurent Meunier Robert Ouellet Xavier Ouellet Christian Pouget Antoine Roussel Thomas Roussel François Rozenthal Maurice Rozenthal Marc...
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Bernard, Pierre Martin [fr] and Toussaint Bordat. Kropotkin, like Jules Guesde and Émile Pouget would become close friends and associates of her. Instead of...
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Hermann-Paul (1864–1940), graphic artist, illustrator, painter William Didier-Pouget (1864–1959), painter Henri Marie de Toulouse-Lautrec (1864–1901), painter...
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return from exile in England of several famous anarchists, such as Émile Pouget. In 1898 (and for the first few years of the following century), the French...
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Michel Caval (1864–1875) Joseph-Henri Icard (1875–1893) Arthur-Jules Captier (1893–1901) Jules Lebas (1901–1904) Henri Garriguet (1904–1929) Jean Verdier...
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Archived from the original on 13 August 2009. Retrieved 8 December 2009. du Pouget, Marc. "Chateau Raoul". Archived from the original on 8 January 2008. Retrieved...
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There were an equal number of more radical republicans, including Jules Favre and Jules Ferry, who wanted a republic without a monarch, and who felt that...
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Freycinet, who directed several governments in this period, Jules Favre, Jules Grévy or Jules Simon. While Gambetta opposed colonialism as he considered...
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De Keersmaeker continue to occupy an important part of La Monnaie's dance programme. Pouget, Isabelle (2017), Les Mots de la Monnaie, Brussels: MARDAGA...
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Dalmat Arthur Moses Florian Maurice Kaba Diawara Ibrahima Bakayoko Cyrille Pouget Fabrizio Ravanelli Christophe Dugarry Source: Ligue 1 Rules for classification:...
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artist Edward Henry Potthast (1857–1927), American painter William Didier-Pouget (1864–1959), French painter Nathaniel Pousette-Dart (1886–1965), American...
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original on 11 April 2015. Retrieved 11 April 2015. "Christian Pouget (FRA)" [Christian Pouget (FRA)] (in French). Archived from the original on 7 April 2009...
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edition of the book was dedicated by Rachilde to Léo d'Orfer (né Marius Pouget), a former lover. It was the basis for all subsequent editions and translations...
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responsible for the majority of Corton-Charlemagne are Le Charlemagne, Les Pouget and Les Languettes. As part of the Burgundy wine region, the hill of Corton...
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CITEREFGeorgin2015 (help) Pataud, Émile; Pouget, Émile (1909). Comment nous ferons la Révolution (in French). Paris: Librairie illustrée Jules Tallandier. Retrieved 2022-02-27...
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Krabbé, George Dzundza, Gary Basaraba, William Atherton, Terry Kinney, Ely Pouget, Bruce McGill, Ray Sharkey, Marita Geraghty, Aleta Mitchell, Fred Gratton...
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Maraussan. Théobald 2014, p. 70. Diemer. Zola. Le Roy Ladurie 2007, p. 66. Pouget. Sommières. Tartakowsky. Massé 1984, p. 189. Coquelicots. Clavel 2006. Histoire...
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organizational tool to facilitate a broader resistance movement. Others, such as Jules Bonnot and the Bonnot Gang, saw their actions in terms of egoist anarchism...
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Honda 844 Quentin Sans 3 Honda 858 Tom Petithory 3–4, 6–7 KTM 877 Guillaume Pouget 7 KTM Faktory KTM 940 Antoine Cossé 2–4, 6 Auto Motos Saint Dizier Yamaha...
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Extraordinary Trial of the Chicago Seven. Afterword by Tom Hayden and drawings by Jules Feiffer. New York: The New Press, 2006. ISBN 978-1565848337. Wikimedia Commons...
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Jules-Jean-Paul Fort (1 February 1872 – 20 April 1960) was a French poet associated with the Symbolist movement. At the age of 18, reacting against the...
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