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    Henri Madelin (26 April 1936 – 8 April 2020) was a French Jesuit priest and theologian. Madelin was born on 26 April 1936 in a family of nine children...
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  • silver medallist (1964). François Luc Macosso, 81, Congolese politician. Henri Madelin, 83, French Jesuit theologian and editor, COVID-19. Rick May, 79, Canadian-American...
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    or in the way the writer intended to convey his message. Theologian Henri Madelin, on the other hand, argues that secularism has its origins in the foundational...
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    United States (Montpelier) Francesco La Rosa 93 Footballer Italy (Milan) Henri Madelin 83 Priest and theologian France (Lille) Liliane Marchais 84 Activist...
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  • on the occasion of the celebration of the 50th anniversary of OCIPE. Henri Madelin, "Conference on the occasion of 50 years of OCIPE." Jean Schlick, "Civil...
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  • Mach Alain Madelin Richard Mallié Hervé Mariton Fernand Siré Christian Vanneste Philippe Vitel Gérard Longuet Hervé Novelli Alain Madelin, the leader...
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    Republicans, within the UDF. 1997: The PR, under the new leader Alain Madelin, is renamed Liberal Democracy (DL). 1998: The DL separates from the UDF...
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  • Pierre Mazeaud, Raymond Marcellin, Michel Debré, Jean Lecanuet, Alain Madelin, Michel Poniatowski, René Monory, Jean-Marcel Jeanneney, Maurice Couve...
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    History of the British Army, vol. IV, part I, London, Macmillan, 1915, p. Madelin, Louis The French Revolution London: William Heineman, 1923. Andress, David...
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    Française, no. 27 (1894), 177–82 Lefebvre 1962, p. 231. Thompson 1959, p. 286. Madelin 1926, p. 267. Bodin, Jerome (1988). Les Suisses au Service de la France...
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    conservative politicians, including Gérard Longuet, Hervé Novelli and Alain Madelin. Members of the GUD participated in the 1969 founding of Ordre Nouveau...
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    post of Bishop of Lodève in 1573. Birague urged first Charles and then Henri III to take a harsh line against the prince's who plotted with the Malcontents...
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    a military camp according to Otto Flake. On 2 June according to Louis Madelin and Mignet a large force of armed citizens, some estimated 80,000 or 100...
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  • soccer defender, President of the JFK International Air Terminal Alain Madelin (born 1946), French politician and former minister Alain Mafart, French...
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  • Roger Fauroux (category Lycée Henri-IV alumni)
    President François Mitterrand Prime Minister Michel Rocard Preceded by Alain Madelin Succeeded by Dominique Strauss-Kahn Mayor of Saint-Girons In office 1989–1995...
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    & Mark Fisher "Only a Rose" w. Brian Hooker m. Rudolf Friml "Paddlin' Madelin Home" w.m. Harry M. Woods "Pal of My Cradle Days" w. Marshall Montgomery...
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    Édouard Simon, took his position until the 1978 elections. In 1978, Alain Madelin is elected. He is reelected in 1981 and in 1985, becomes the general delegate...
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  • (1943) - Haydée (French version only) The White Waltz (1943) - Hélène Madelin Sowing the Wind (1944) - Fernande Farandole (1945) - Blanche Father Goriot...
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  • 20 March 1986 : Jean-Marie Bockel 20 March 1986 - 12 May 1988 : Alain Madelin 5 July 1990 - 17 July 1990 : Jean-Marie Rausch 29 March 1993 - 18 May 1995 :...
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  • The Reformers (classical liberals): Hervé Novelli, Gérard Longuet, Alain Madelin, Patrick Devedjian, Philippe Cochet, Jean-Pierre Soisson, Claude Goasguen...
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    de M. Molé (Paris, 1859) Memoirs of Cardinal de Retz Lettres du Cardinal Mazarin (Paris, 1878–1906) Louis Madelin, La Fronde (Paris: Flammarion, 1931)...
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    Martine Aubry – Minister of Labour, Employment, and Vocational Training Henri Nallet – Minister of Justice Lionel Jospin – Minister of National Education...
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    Cyclopædia of Biography Vols. and II. London: Bradbury And Evans: pp. 533 Madelin, Louis.(1967). The Consulate and the Empire: 1809–1815 Vol. 2 (translated...
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    Minister of Defense Jean-Louis Debré – Minister of the Interior Alain Madelin – Minister of the Economy and Finance Jacques Toubon – Minister of Justice...
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    Alexander Fadeyev, Sheila Kaye-Smith, Yakub Kolas, Paul Léautaud, Louis Madelin, Henry Louis Mencken, Alan Alexander Milne, Leonora Speyer, Michael Ventris...
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    (Aleksandrah, 1961). John Haddock was the author of the first Australiana opera: Madelin Lee (2004). The US-based Chinese Tan Dun was noted for his music for film...
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  • April 1992 29 March 1993 Edmond Alphandéry 29 March 1993 18 May 1995 Alain Madelin 18 May 1995 25 August 1995 Jean Arthuis 25 August 1995 4 June 1997 Dominique...
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  • 1963. Retrieved 23 September 2024. "THE REVOLUTION; REVOLUTION. Par Louis Madelin. Paris. Librairie Hachette et Cle. L'Historie de France Racontee a Tous...
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  • historian Robert de Flers, 1920–1927, playwright and journalist Louis Madelin, 1927–1956, historian Robert Kemp, 1956–1959, literary and dramatic critic...
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    the UDF. In 1997, it changed its name to Liberal Democracy after Alain Madelin became its president. More than symbolic, this new name embodies a change...
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