Aristide Pierre Henri Briand (French: [aʁistid pjɛʁ ɑ̃ʁi bʁijɑ̃]; 28 March 1862 – 7 March 1932) was a French statesman who served eleven terms as Prime...
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minister Aristide Briand. The pact was concluded outside the League of Nations and remains in effect. A common criticism is that the Kellogg–Briand Pact did...
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Briand is a surname, and may refer to: Anne Briand (born 1968), French athlete Aristide Briand (1862–1932), Prime Minister of France and Nobel Peace Prize...
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Changes 4 January 1908 – Aristide Briand succeeds Guyot-Dessaigne as Minister of Justice. Gaston Doumergue succeeds Briand as Minister of Public Instruction...
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Aristide Briand (French pronunciation: [aʁistid bʁijɑ̃]) is a future station on Line 9 of the Paris Métro. The station is located on the Carrefour du...
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negotiators of the treaty, going to Chamberlain in 1925 and jointly to Aristide Briand and Stresemann in 1926. Historian Sally Marks says: Henceforth the...
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principle in June 1929. The foreign ministers of France and Germany, Aristide Briand and Gustav Stresemann, then called for a conference to be held to decide...
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navy, then for Public Instruction and Fine Arts from 1908, replacing Aristide Briand. In this capacity, on 4 June 1908, he delivered a speech on behalf...
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former Protestant pastor Ferdinand Buisson, and its minute writer, Aristide Briand. On 30 July 1904, the Chamber of Deputies voted to sever diplomatic...
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situated in, as well as the nearby Ecole élémentaire Aristide Briand located along Place Aristide-Briand The station opened on 5 October 1942 as part of the...
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while taking part in a world disarmament conference, he was noticed by Aristide Briand, Prime Minister of France, who recruited him as his assistant. In Paris...
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Île Milliau (section Maison Aristide Briand)
here; she was the mistress of the politician Aristide Briand, and the villa was known as Maison Aristide Briand. During the Second World War, the building...
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of the French Republic on 13 May 1931, defeating the better known Aristide Briand, and replacing Gaston Doumergue. On 6 May 1932, Paul Doumer was in...
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1904 into the Unified Socialist party, Viviani, like fellow Socialist Aristide Briand, stayed outside, and thenceforth called himself an Independent Socialist...
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Senate, and Millerand was forced to appoint a stronger figure, Aristide Briand. Briand's appointment was welcomed by both left and right, although the...
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supported the right-wing governments which included Raymond Poincaré, Aristide Briand and Louis Barthou. During the same period, the Alliance operated a...
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often up to seven hours a week. She studied at and graduated from the Aristide-Briand high school, with a concentration in science. She went to Nantes to...
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1926 under the premierships of Édouard Herriot, Paul Painlevé and Aristide Briand. Sharp, Walter R. (1924). "The French Elections". American Political...
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1972. As French prime minister and follower of the Paneuropean Union Aristide Briand (Nobel Peace Prize laureate for the Locarno Treaties) delivered a widely...
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Left Republicans, allowing the incumbent premier Aristide Briand to form his second government. Briand, himself an Independent Socialist, would unite his...
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Interior, continuing under Poincaré's successor Aristide Briand. In November 1929, Tardieu himself succeeded Briand as Président du Conseil (Prime Minister)...
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or private individuals who were not, or were no longer, in power: Aristide Briand, in 1917, was no longer President of the Council, or Sixtus of Bourbon-Parma...
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movement, which held its first Congress in 1926 in Vienna. In 1927, Aristide Briand was elected honorary president of the Pan-Europa movement. Public figures...
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Raymond Poincaré, Aristide Briand and Tardieu had offered ministerial posts to Herriot's Radicals but to no avail. Besides Briand, André Maginot, Pierre-Étienne...
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France, playing with the club team Limoges. After graduating from Lycee Aristide Briand in 1993, Abdul-Wahad first played college basketball for two years...
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Herriot Succeeded by Aristide Briand In office 15 January 1922 – 8 June 1924 President Alexandre Millerand Preceded by Aristide Briand Succeeded by Frédéric...
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Georges Clemenceau, President of the Council of ministers (1906–1909) Aristide Briand, President of the Council of ministers (1909–1911) Ernest Monis, President...
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worked as a cook for the Marquis de Goulaine at Château de Goulaine. Aristide Briand, long-time prime minister of France and Nobel Peace Prize laureate...
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arts patron and playwright Aristide Boucicaut (1810–1877), French entrepreneur, founder of Le Bon Marché Aristide Briand (1862–1932), French statesman...
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between Germany and France, for which he and French Prime Minister Aristide Briand received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1926. During a period of political...
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