General Arthur Joseph Marie Guyot d'Asnières de Salins (3 December 1857 - 11 August 1936) was a French military officer of the First World War, known...
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de guerre navale Léon Lahovary for Les Lauriers et les Glaives 1918: Édouard Guyot for L’Angleterre (sa politique intérieure) Albert Monod for De Pascal...
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subsequent retellings, including Charles Guyot's La Légende de la ville d'Ys d'après les anciens textes (1926). Guyot named Gradlon's horse Morvarc'h and wrote...
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Malgven (section Malgven in Charles Guyot's novel)
the 19th century by Édouard Schuré, and is possibly based on a local legend from the Cap Sizun. She was made known by Charles Guyot (Géo-Charles) at the...
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book Guyver: Visual Data File. Richart Guyot (リヒャルト·ギュオー, Riharuto Gyuō) A tall, powerfully-built man, Guyot would stand out in a crowd without his large...
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Dahut. Malgven was popularized in Charles Guyot's La Légende de la ville d'Ys d'après les anciens textes. In Guyot's version, Gradlon invades Norway and there...
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delivered Barnard, Frederick A. P. (1886). "Bignon (Louis Pierre Édouard)". In Guyot, Arnold (ed.). Johnson's (revised) Universal Cyclopaedia: A Scientific...
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l'embouchure de la Maine, Paris: imp. de A. Guyot et Scribe / Comité des Houillères Françaises, 1862 Édouard Dalloz (1864), L'article 11 de la loi des mines...
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(1907). p. 344. Matthieu Boyd, citant Édouard Schuré (1892). Les grandes légendes de France. Didier. pp. 217–219. Édouard Schuré (July 1891). "Paysages historiques...
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one-cylinder (built by Nemorin Causan) in the hands of Delage dealer Albert Guyot. Guyot won at an average 49.8 mph (80.1 km/h), not needing to stop for fuel...
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1958: Antoine Pinay 13 June 1957 – 1 June 1958: Édouard Bonnefous 23 February 1955 – 1 February 1956: Édouard Corniglion-Molinier 3 September 1954 – 23 February...
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Brincard [fr], Chairman 1922-1945 Édouard Escarra [fr], Chairman 1946 Louis Escallier, Chairman 1946-1949 Édouard Escarra [fr], Chairman 1949-1955 Olivier...
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Fallières, 1887–1888 Jean-Baptiste Ferrouillat, 1888–1889 Jean François Edmond Guyot Dessaigne, February, 1889 François Thévenet, 1889–1890 Armand Fallières...
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Hubert Fournier Thibault Giresse Auriol Guillaume Stéphane Guivarc'h Laurent Guyot Laurent Hervé Angelo Hugues Yann Jouffre Marek Jóźwiak Raymond Keruzoré...
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Édouard Barbey – Minister of Marine Léon Bourgeois – Minister of Public Instruction and Fine Arts Jules Develle – Minister of Agriculture Yves Guyot –...
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and Gambetta. Many Moderate Republicans joined the ADR, including Yves Guyot, Ferdinand Dreyfus (not linked with the Colonel), Narcisse Leven and David...
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Minister of Agriculture Pierre-Paul Guieysse – Minister of Colonies Edmond Guyot-Dessaigne – Minister of Public Works Gustave Mesureur – Minister of Commerce...
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Impressionism movement. Édouard Manet (1832–1883) lived on Boulevard des Batignolles, and maintained his workshop on Rue Guyot (now renamed Rue Médéric)...
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Rottiers as Greg Hamza Meziani as Yacine Manal Issa as Sabrina Martin Petit-Guyot as André Jamil McCraven as Mika Rabah Nait Oufella as Omar Laure Valentinelli...
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Republic. The scandal was unveiled to the public on 28 October 1904, when Jean Guyot de Villeneuve [fr] challenged the government in the Chamber of Deputies...
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Vladimir Pozner, seriously injured, two officers and Communist senator Raymond Guyot, whose wife was injured. A final attack aimed at André Malraux disfigured...
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Resistance member Agnès de La Barre de Nanteuil (1922–1944) Sébastienne Guyot (1896–1941), engineer, olympic athlete, died as a result of treatment in...
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Lauk 1948 René Vietto Paul Néri Édouard Fachleitner 1949 Antonin Canavese Édouard Fachleitner Jesus Moujica 1950 Édouard Fachleitner Nello Lauredi Antoine...
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on November 24, 1813. His successor would be 45-year-old Claude-Étienne Guyot, who would command the brigade until the fall of the Empire in July 1815...
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Upper Volta Junta Pledges Civilian Rule In Two Years 1982, p. 20. Savonnet-Guyot 1986, p. 178. Englebert 2018, The Conseil de Salut du Peuple: A Prelude...
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(1953–1968) Marc Lambron, novelist Bruno Latour Marc Lazar Yvette Lebas-Guyot, journalist and World War II commander Bernard-Henri Lévy, bestselling French...
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Upper Volta Junta Pledges Civilian Rule In Two Years 1982, p. 20. Savonnet-Guyot 1986, p. 178. Englebert 2018, The Conseil de Salut du Peuple: A Prelude...
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Doctor Bernard (S5) Director : Didier Le Pêcheur Writer : Céline & Martin Guyot Original Air Date : March 8, 2014 Casting : Josiane Balasko (Lawyer Barbara...
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Regnault 1867 – Joseph Blanc 1868 – Édouard-Théophile Blanchard 1869 – Luc-Olivier Merson 1870 – Fernand Lematte 1871 – Édouard Toudouze 1872 – Gabriel Ferrier...
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Charles Guyot (4 August 1890 – 30 April 1958) was a Swiss racing cyclist. He was the Swiss National Road Race champion in 1909 and 1910. He also rode...
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