François Cheron, dit Chéron, (17 June 1764 in Paris – 16 January 1829), was a French writer and a senior official. The son of an "entrepreneur ordinaire...
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character actor André Chéron (1895–1980), French chess player Élisabeth Sophie Chéron (1648–1711), French painter François Chéron (1764–1829), one of the...
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Commons has media related to François Cheron. Charles-Jean-François Chéron (1635–1698), often known as François Chéron, was a French goldsmith, medallist...
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year. François Mitterrand took membership for about a year in the Volontaires nationaux (National Volunteers), an organisation related to François de la...
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Alain Carignon, Étienne Pinte, Michel Barnier, François Fillon, Charles Millon, Dominique Baudis, François d'Aubert, Philippe de Villiers and Bernard Bosson...
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Faltz was born in Stockholm, studied under medallist Charles-Jean-François Chéron in Paris, and in 1688 moved to Berlin where he made a large number...
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April 2023. Filming took place in Paris, Seine-et-Marne in Nandy, Saint-Chéron, and in Bruyères-le-Châtel, Essonne. Fiasco made its world premiere at the...
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Bernard imperial commissioner during the Hundred Days 1821 9 July 1825 François Chéron (1764–1829) government commissioner 9 July 1825 27 July 1830 I.-J.-S...
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(ISBN 9782919339471). Wikimedia Commons has media related to François Barbé-Marbois. Works by or about François Barbé-Marbois at the Internet Archive https://web...
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Aimée Julie Cheron (née Jovin; 26 April 1821 – c. 1890) was a French miniature painter. Cheron was born in Paris and was a pupil of François Meuret (1800–1887)...
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Pringy Les Rivières-Henruel Saint-Chéron Saint-Ouen-Domprot Saint-Utin Sompuis Somsois Songy Soulanges Vitry-le-François "Décret n° 2014-208 du 21 février...
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produced and directed by Alain Chabat. It stars Maurice Barthélémy, Pierre-François Martin-Laval, Jean-Paul Rouve, Marina Foïs, Elise Larnicol, Alain Chabat...
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Count François de Menthon (8 January 1900 – 2 June 1984) was a French politician and professor of law. Menthon was born in Montmirey-la-Ville in Jura....
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government of Gabriel Attal, the government of Michel Barnier and government of François Bayrou. Dati previously was Minister of Justice from 2007 to 2009 under...
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– 20 January 1913) René Besnard (21 January 1913 – 21 March 1913) Henry Chéron (22 March 1913 – 8 December 1913) Albert Métin (9 December 1913 – 8 June...
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; Cathalot, Cécile; Chéron, Sandrine; Boissier, Audrey; Germain, Yoan; Guyader, Vivien; Arnaud-Haond, Sophie; Bonhomme, François; Broquet, Thomas; Cueff-Gauchard...
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(51455) Les Rivières-Henruel (51463) Saint-Amand-sur-Fion (51472) Saint-Chéron (51475) Sainte-Marie-du-Lac-Nuisement (51277) Saint-Eulien (51478)...
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Champagne Riots French wine 1961 Vitry-Le-François train bombing Wikimedia Commons has media related to Vitry-le-François. "Répertoire national des élus: les...
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Briand – Minister of Foreign Affairs André Maginot – Minister of War Henri Chéron – Minister of Finance Louis Loucheur – Minister of Labour, Hygiene, Welfare...
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Faure was appointed to the Constitutional Council of France by President François Mitterrand. As secretary to the French foreign minister, he co-signed the...
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January 1921 Edmond Lefebvre du Prey 16 January 1921 – 15 January 1922 Henry Chéron 15 January 1922 – 29 March 1924 Joseph Capus 29 March 1924 – 14 June 1924...
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of Prime Ministers Jean-Marc Ayrault and Manuel Valls under President François Hollande from 2012 until 2016. She was a member of the National Assembly...
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François Chéreau, also known as François I Chéreau (20 March 1680 in Blois – 16 April 1729 in Paris) was an engraver of portraits and reproductions of...
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Ossian, ou Les bardes (category Operas by Jean-François Le Sueur)
opera in five acts by the French composer Jean-François Le Sueur. The libretto, by Alphonse François "Paul" Palat-Dercy and Jacques-Marie Deschamps,...
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08 UDF Antoine Carre 12,687 25.87 RPR Annick Courtat 9,488 19.35 FN Francois Cheron 5,064 10.33 GE Nino-Anne Dupieux 4,495 9.17 PCF Marc Brynholm 2,597...
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Jean-François Boisard (1762–1820) Maurice Boitel (1919–2007) Rosa Bonheur (1822–1899) Leon Bonnat (1833–1922) Jean de Botton (1898—1978) François Boucher...
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Revolution and Women's History. Duke University Press. pp. 969–999. M. Chéron de Villiers (1865). "Charlotte Corday". Revue contemporaine. Vol. 79. Paris...
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Albert François Marie Dalimier (French pronunciation: [albɛʁ fʁɑ̃swa maʁi dalimje]; 20 February 1875 – 6 May 1936) was a French politician. Between 1932...
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obtained 2.2% of votes in the first round, then he called to vote for François Mitterrand in the second round. He became his Environment Minister from...
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the haute-contre Jean-Joseph Rousseau [it] and the bass Auguste-Athanase Chéron (1760–1829). In June 1781, fire destroyed the second hall of the Palais...
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