Paul-Émile (Paul Emil) Janson (30 May 1872 – 3 March 1944) was a francophone Belgian liberal politician and the prime minister from 1937 to 1938. During...
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Senate, and his father, Paul Spaak, was a poet and playwright. Other noted members of his family included his uncle, Paul-Émile Janson, who served as Prime...
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Paul-Émile may refer to: Paul-Émile Allard (1920–1995), Canadian provincial politician Paul Émile Appell (1855–1930), French mathematician, Rector of...
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State on 14 August 1912. Paul Janson was the father of future Prime Minister of Belgium Paul-Émile Janson and Marie Janson (later Spaak), first female...
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He resigned as Prime Minister on 23 November, and the king named Paul-Emile Janson as his successor. In 1939, van Zeeland became president of the Committee...
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ground-breaking use of materials and decoration. It is located at 6, rue Paul-Emile Janson/Paul-Emile Jansonstraat, a few steps from the Avenue Louise/Louizalaan....
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of Paul-Émile Janson Oscar Janson (born 1975), Swedish athlete Paul Janson (1840–1913), Belgian liberal politician; father of Paul-Émile Janson and Marie...
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Prime minister (1934–1935) Paul van Zeeland, Prime minister (1935–1937) Paul-Émile Janson, Prime minister (1937–1938) Paul-Henri Spaak, Prime minister...
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Stéphanie, who had now become her ally, were defended by Henri Jaspar and Paul-Émile Janson, and Louise persevered in her legal actions. The two princesses refused...
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Her first marriage, to Paul Drucker in 1981, lasted 40 days (they were formally divorced in 1985). She later married Jean-Paul Gourges in 1989. Princess...
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1st Prime Minister and 3rd President of Finland (b. 1861) March 3 – Paul-Émile Janson, Belgian politician, 30th Prime Minister of Belgium (b. 1872) March...
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November 1937 Van Zeeland II 39 Paul-Émile Janson (1873–1944) — 24 November 1937 15 May 1938 172 days Liberal Party Janson 40 Paul-Henri Spaak (1899–1972) —...
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leading Flemish liberal politician. Paul Hymans, first President of the League of Nations Paul Janson Paul-Émile Janson Joseph Lebeau Albert Lilar Adolphe...
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(1812-1896), wrote the first charter of the liberal party Paul Janson Paul Hymans Paul-Emile Janson Mouvement Réformateur Charles Michel Sophie Wilmès Vlaamse...
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located in the City of Brussels close to Ixelles Entrance of the Paul-Émile Janson Auditorium on the Solbosch campus The Museum of Medicine on the Erasmus...
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days 49 Gérard Cooreman 1 June 1918 21 November 1918 173 days 50 Paul-Émile Janson 24 November 1937 15 May 1938 172 days 51 Jean Duvieusart 8 June...
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Janson (23 July 1873 – 8 March 1960) was a Belgian politician and the first woman to serve in the Belgian senate. She was a daughter of Paul Janson and...
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(literally "Night and Fog") decree. Among them was the 71-year-old Paul-Émile Janson who had served as Prime Minister between 1937 and 1938. He was arrested...
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and liberal politicians and notables such as Edward Anseele, Paul-Émile Janson, and Émile Francqui who had become prominent in German-occupied Belgium...
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Stéphanie, who had become her ally, was defended by Henri Jaspar and Paul-Émile Janson and persevered in her legal actions. The two princesses refused a...
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Partij) 1939 Émile, Baron van Dievoet (Katholieke Partij) 1939 August de Schryver (Katholieke Partij) 1939 Eugène Soudan POB) 1939 Paul-Emile Janson (liberal)...
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hand-cranked mechanical calculator Heinrich Eduard Jacob, German writer Paul-Émile Janson, Belgian politician, former Prime Minister of Belgium, died in the...
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the Europe 1-Broadcasting House (1954) in Überherrn, the auditorium Paul-Emile Janson (1956) in Bruxelles, the Ingalls Rink (1958) in New Haven, the Športová...
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Marie Janson, daughter of Paul Janson. The couple had four children, of whom Paul-Henri Spaak, later Belgian Prime Minister like his uncle Paul-Emile Janson...
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government in France had been intending to follow the French government of Paul Reynaud to France's overseas empire to continue the fight. Meanwhile, Germany...
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Preceded by Paul-Émile Janson Succeeded by Eugène Soudan Minister of Education In office 25 March 1935 – 13 June 1936 Prime Minister Paul van Zeeland...
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Saint-Josse-ten-Noode (today the Charlier Museum) 1892–1893: Hôtel Tassel, Rue Paul-Emile Janson/Paul-Emile Jansonstraat 6, in the City of Brussels 1893: Autrique House...
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Dimitrov”. Lawyer Jean Fonteyne, a former intern at the firm of Maître Paul-Émile Janson, is known for having created the Belgian legal journal "Revue générale...
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Ceuninck None (technical expert) 1918–1920 Fulgence Masson Liberal 1920 Paul-Emile Janson Liberal 1920–1923 Albert Devèze Liberal 1923–1925 Pierre Forthomme...
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March 1935 27 April 1938 3 years, 33 days Catholic Party Paul van Zeeland Paul-Émile Janson Leopold III (1934–44) Albert De Vleeschauwer (First term)...
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