Georges Valois (French pronunciation: [ʒɔʁʒ valwa]; real name Alfred-Georges Gressent; 7 October 1878 – February 1945) was a French journalist and national...
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established together with Édouard Berth – one of Sorel's main disciples – and Georges Valois, closer to Maurrassian circles. After a long silence during the war...
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Le Faisceau (redirect from Toulouse Beam Georges Valois)
party. It was founded on 11 November 1925 as a far right league by Georges Valois. It was preceded by its newspaper, Le Nouveau Siècle, which had been...
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syndicaliste, PRS) was a French political party founded on June 10, 1928, by Georges Valois following the dissolution of the fascist Faisceau party. The PRS counted...
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Look up Valois in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Valois may refer to: House of Valois, French royal house descended from the counts of Valois Agnès-Marie...
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revolutionary syndicalists (Georges Sorel and Édouard Berth) and Action Française members (Jean Variot, Pierre Gilbert and Georges Valois). La cité française...
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Cercle Proudhon (category Georges Sorel)
on December 16, 1911, by national syndicalist disciples of Georges Sorel, Georges Valois and Édouard Berth, the group was described as "founded by nationalists...
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after the War of the Roses are thus descendants of Catherine of Valois. Catherine of Valois was the youngest daughter of King Charles VI of France and his...
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fasciste en France: le faisceau de Georges Valois" [Anatomy of a fascist movement in France: the beam of Georges Valois]. Revue française de science politique...
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French syndicalism and disciple of Georges Sorel. In 1911, he co-founded the Cercle Proudhon with Georges Valois. Berth tried to unify the materialism...
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connections to Le Faisceau, a short-lived French fascist party led by Georges Valois. (Valois later became an anti-fascist.) Le Corbusier knew another former...
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branches in Orléans, Anjou, Burgundy, and Alençon. The Valois descended from Charles, Count of Valois (1270–1325), the second surviving son of King Philip...
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Margaret of Valois (French: Marguerite, 14 May 1553 – 27 March 1615), popularly known as La Reine Margot, was a French princess of the Valois dynasty who...
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It also informed new political ideologies. For instance in France, Georges Valois, founder of the first non-Italian fascist party Faisceau, claimed the...
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newspaper Le Nouveau siècle founded on 26 February 1925, along with Georges Valois, Jacques Arthuys and Hubert Bourgin. He was a member of the short-lived...
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occupants of a special gallery allotted to women at the Jacobin Club. Georges Valois, founder of the first non-Italian fascist party Faisceau, claimed the...
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by Gaston Bergery. Le Faisceau, a fascist party founded in 1925 by Georges Valois. Heavily inspired by Mussolini's fascism, the Faisceau claimed to make...
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France : le faisceau de Georges Valois". Revue française de science politique. 26 (1): 5–40. doi:10.3406/rfsp.1976.393652. Valois, Georges (2020). "Chapitre...
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Isabella of Valois (9 November 1389 – 13 September 1409) was Queen of England as the wife of Richard II, King of England, between 1396 and 1399, and Duchess...
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Sorelianism (category Georges Sorel)
association with French nationalism, Sorel joined Valois in the Cercle Proudhon, an organization that Valois declared to provide "a common platform for nationalists...
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Valois, CBE". De Valois Bequest. "Ninette de Valois, DBE". De Valois Bequest. "Ninette de Valois, CH". De Valois Bequest. "Order of Merit". De Valois...
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fighter Benjamin Marius Telders – a professor of law at Leiden University Georges Valois – a French journalist and national syndicalist politician Arthur Vanderpoorten...
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association formed in 1911 by Georges Valois and Edouard Berth. Both had been brought together by the syndicalist Georges Sorel, but they would tend toward...
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the Cazeneuve lathe company. Arthuys helped the right-wing journalist Georges Valois direct the activities of the royalist Action Française movement that...
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condemnation, the royalist movement was weakened by various dissidents: Georges Valois would create the short-lived fascist movement Faisceau; Louis Dimier...
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Madeleine of Valois (10 August 1520 – 7 July 1537) was a French princess who briefly became Queen of Scotland in 1537 as the first wife of King James V...
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1930s. Allen Douglas (1992). From Fascism to Libertarian Communism: Georges Valois Against the Third Republic. U of California Press. p. 196. ISBN 9780520912090...
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telecommunications engineer Georges Valois, French journalist and national syndicalist politician Georges van Vrekhem, Belgian writer Georges Vandenberghe, Belgian...
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Louis I, Duke of Orléans (redirect from Louis de Valois, Duke of Orléans)
to his death in 1407. He was also Duke of Touraine (1386–1392), Count of Valois (1386?–1406) Blois (1397–1407), Angoulême (1404–1407), Périgord (1400–1407)...
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taking part in the 6 February 1934 riots. Some monarchists, such as Georges Valois who founded the Faisceau, became involved in fascism after the 1926...
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