Gustave Jules René Coty (French: [ʁəne kɔti]; 20 March 1882 – 22 November 1962) was President of France from 1954 to 1959. He was the second and last...
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Normandy ship owner who became the wife of the French lawyer-politician René Coty. When she died, slightly less than 22 months after her husband became...
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Coty Inc. is an American multinational beauty company founded in 1904 by François Coty. With its subsidiaries, it develops, manufactures, markets, and...
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he came out of retirement when appointed Prime Minister by President René Coty. He rewrote the Constitution of France and founded the Fifth Republic...
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pressed the junta's demands that de Gaulle be named by French president René Coty to head a government of national union invested with extraordinary powers...
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president expired, he did not run for re-election, and was succeeded by René Coty as President of France on 16 January 1954. Auriol commented on leaving...
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maker and founder of Coty Pierre-Marie Coty (1927–2020), Ivorian catholic priest René Coty (1882–1962), President of France Coty Clarke (born 1992), American...
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of the French Presidency. 15 November 2018. Retrieved 5 October 2022. "René Coty (1882–1962)". Official website of the French Presidency. 15 November 2018...
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singer René Chamussy (1936–2016), French-Lebanese Jesuit priest and academic administrator René Coty (1882–1962), former president of France René Deltgen...
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appointed President of the Council of Ministers (Prime Minister) by President René Coty. He rewrote the Constitution of France and founded the Fifth Republic...
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210 days Pleven II Faure I 10 René Pleven 8 March 1952 19 June 1954 2 years, 103 days Pinay Mayer Laniel I–II René Coty Minister of National Defence and...
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was an unsuccessful candidate for the French Presidency, a post won by René Coty. Laniel was born at Vimoutiers in Normandy to a family that ran a successful...
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candidate reached a majority of the vote. The election was eventually won by René Coty of the National Centre of Independents and Peasants (CNIP), who had only...
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crumbling of French hegemony in the whole region. In 1957, President René Coty offered him the opportunity to become Prime Minister again, but he turned...
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its current form as an order of merit on 4 October 1955 by President René Coty, making it one of the oldest civil honours bestowed by the French Republic...
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1954: Jean Masson, Secretary of State 12 November 1954 – 23 February 1955: René Billières, Secretary of State 1 February 1956 – 13 June 1957: Pierre Métayer...
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the period of rule by decree until the new institutions were operating. René Coty remained president of the Republic until the new president was proclaimed...
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and MPs. A pool, a shopping centre and a street have been named after René Coty from Le Havre, who served as President of the French Republic from 1954...
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five-year term 16 François Hollande 1825 24 15 May 2012 – 14 May 2017 17 René Coty 1818 17 16 January 1954 – 8 January 1959 Fourth republic ended 4 years...
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President before election René Coty CNIP Elected President Charles de Gaulle UNR...
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Dates Country City Host leader 1957 16–19 December France Paris President René Coty 1974 26 June Belgium Brussels Prime Minister Leo Tindemans 1975 29–30...
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the three murders in 1957 and sentenced to death. In 1957, President René Coty commuted the sentence to life imprisonment, and on 14 July 1960, President...
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pressed the junta's demands that de Gaulle be named by French president René Coty to head a government of national union invested with extraordinary powers...
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of the French Presidency. 15 November 2018. Retrieved 5 October 2022. "René Coty (1882–1962)". Official website of the French Presidency. 15 November 2018...
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Prime Minister in 1952, followed by Joseph Laniel from 1953 to 1954. René Coty, a CNIP parliamentarian, was elected President of France in 1953. The...
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1947–1954 First presidential spouse of the Fourth Republic. Germaine Coty René Coty 1954–1955 Yvonne de Gaulle Charles de Gaulle 1959–1969 First presidential...
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of the boulevards Raspail, Arago, and Saint-Jacques, and the avenues René Coty, Général Leclerc, and Denfert-Rochereau [fr], as well as the streets Froidevaux...
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(23 January 1949) Farouk I, King of Egypt and the Sudan (5 May 1951) René Coty, 17th President of France (15 November 1954) Marcos Pérez Jiménez, 35th...
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Baccarat bottle, Coty's most famous collaboration was with the great ceramist and jeweler René Lalique. Lalique designed the bottles for Coty's early scents...
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parliamentary republic President • 1947–1954 Vincent Auriol • 1954–1959 René Coty Prime Minister • 1947 (first) Paul Ramadier • 1958–1959 (last) Charles...
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