Léon Bérard (French pronunciation: [leɔ̃ beʁaʁ]; 6 January 1876, Sauveterre-de-Béarn – 24 February 1960 in Saint-Étienne) was a French politician and...
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Léon Eugène Bérard (17 February 1870, in Morez – 2 September 1956, in Lyon) was a French surgeon and oncologist. He was the younger brother of Hellenist...
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French road bicycle racer Kally Berard (born 1999), American actress Leah Berard (born 1978), American rugby referee Léon Bérard (1876–1960), French politician...
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The Bérard-Jordana Agreement (French: Accords Bérard-Jordana, Spanish: Acuerdo Bérard-Jordana), also called Berard-Jordan Agreement in English, was a political...
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Pierre Laval – President of the Council and Minister of the Interior Léon Bérard – Vice-President of the Council and Minister of Justice Aristide Briand...
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of secondary education was introduced by the minister of education, Léon Bérard. The Poincaré cabinet also made efforts to refloat the Banque Industrielle...
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adopted the "Jewish statutes", the Vichy ambassador to the Vatican, Léon Bérard (a French politician), was told that the legislation did not conflict...
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at the Centre national de recherche scientifique (CNRS) at the Centre Léon-Bérard, a cancer research centre in Lyon. Patrick Mehlen, a former student at...
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1917 27 November 1919 Léon Bérard 27 November 1919 20 January 1920 André Honorrat 20 January 1920 16 January 1921 Léon Bérard 16 January 1921 29 March...
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succeeds Lebrun as Minister of Liberated Regions 27 November 1919 – Léon Bérard succeeds Lafferre as Minister of Public Instruction and Fine Arts, Louis...
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adopted the "Jewish statutes", the Vichy ambassador to the Vatican, Léon Bérard (a French politician), was told that the legislation did not conflict...
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diploma in France until the reforms of 1924 under education minister Léon Bérard. Schools were segregated in France until the end of World War II. Since...
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Herbert Richard W. O'Neill Other or Unknown Classes [[]] Paul Émile Appell Léon Bérard Afrikan P. Bogaewsky John Boswell (rugby union) E. T. Burke Charles Edward...
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27 January 1931 Tardieu II Steeg Léon Bérard 27 January 1931 13 June 1931 Laval I Presidency of Paul Doumer Léon Bérard Keeper of the Seals, Minister of...
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recipients of the Léon Bernard Foundation Prize awarded by World Health Organization (WHO). Established in 1937 in memory of Professor Léon Bérard (1876–1960)...
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again and escape the stagnation its economy had fallen into. The collapse of Léon Blum's government in 1938 was a response to Blum's attempt to expand the...
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put forward antisemitic decrees. Vichy's ambassador to the Vatican, Léon Bérard, reported to his government that having spoken to competent authorities...
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WHO public health prizes and awards (redirect from Léon Bernard Foundation Prize)
from the League of Nations. Established in 1937 in memory of professor Léon Bérard (1876–1960), one of the founders of the League of Nations, to celebrate...
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Régnier – Minister of Finance Ludovic-Oscar Frossard – Minister of Labour Léon Bérard – Minister of Justice François Piétri – Minister of Marine Louis de Chappedelaine...
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Bonnevay – Minister of Justice Gabriel Guist'hau – Minister of Marine Léon Bérard – Minister of Public Instruction and Fine Arts André Maginot – Minister...
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Guillaume Dubufe, in 1921. It was inaugurated as a museum on 7 March 1924 by Léon Bérard, Minister of Public Instruction. Its first director was Henner's former...
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such as the anniversary of the Liberation of Paris and the election of Léon Bérard to the Académie française, celebrated at the Hôtel Lutetia. The UII opposed...
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Cancer Research Center of Lyon (INSERM, Université Claude Bernard, Centre Léon Bérard). His interest in clinical research led him to chair the scientific committee...
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(HUCH) (Helsinki) France (6): Centre Francois Baclesse (Caen) Centre Léon-Bérard [fr] (Lyon) Institut Curie, Curie Institute (Paris) Institut Gustave...
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Bonnet then sent out Senator Léon Bérard to sound out the Nationalists about establishing diplomatic relations. Bonnet told Bérard to inform General Francisco...
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ambassador. Similar status was accorded to former Vichy France ambassador Léon Bérard, even after Pius XII received Jacques Maritain as French ambassador in...
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President Albert Lebrun Preceded by François Charles-Roux Succeeded by Léon Bérard Ambassador of France to Argentina In office 1945–1948 President List...
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poet and novelist Camille Jullian, 1924–1933, historian and philologist Léon Bérard, 1934–1960, politician and lawyer Jean Guitton, 1961–1999, theologian...
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Victor de Laprade (1858) François Coppée (1884) Jean Aicard (1909) Camille Jullian (1924) Léon Bérard (1934) Jean Guitton (1961) Florence Delay (2000)...
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was therefore compelled to retire. Next day the Senate met and reelected Léon Bourgeois as its chairman. Millerand confided to Péret, chairman of the Chamber...
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