• Jacques Favre (6 May 1921 – 8 May 2008) was a French football player and manager who played as a goalkeeper. Born in Laon, Aisne, he played for Reims...
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    Watrin (1955) Jacques Favre (1955–58) Marcel Tomazover (1958) Désiré Koranyi (1958–59) Robert Lacoste (1959) Jules Nagy (1959–63) Jacques Favre (1963–66)...
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  • Batteux Armand Penverne Bruno Rodzik Cédric Fauré Dominique Colonna Jacques Favre Jean Templin Jean Vincent Just Fontaine Léon Glovacki Lucien Muller...
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  • Mütsch (1951–52) Jules Vandooren (1952–56) Edmond Delfour (1956–59) Jacques Favre (1959–60) Louis Verstraeten (1960–64) Max Schirschin (1964–65) Julien...
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  • Daniel Langrand (1969–73) André Pruvost (1973) Léon Deladerrière (1973) Jacques Favre (1973–74) Célestin Oliver (1974–75) Henri-Gérard Augustine (1975) Daniel...
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    Jules Claude Gabriel Favre (21 March 1809 – 20 January 1880) was a French statesman and lawyer. After the establishment of the Third Republic in September...
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  • Jean-Paul Jacques Favre de Thierrens (18 February 1895 – 17 October 1973) was a World War I flying ace credited with five confirmed aerial victories and...
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  • (1952–1964) Emile Daniel (1950–1952) Léon Deladerrière (1947–1959) Jacques Favre (1949–1954) Bruno Ferrero (1957–1963) José Oscar Florindo (1961–1964)...
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  • thomensis is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Armando Jacques Favre Castel-Branco in 1973. It is found on São Tomé Island off the west coast...
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  • Retrieved 2024-10-11. "Jacques Grinevald | IHEID". www.graduateinstitute.ch. Retrieved 2024-10-11. Carbonnier, Gilles; Grinevald, Jacques (2011-03-31). "Energy...
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  • April 1959 – 1959 Jean Lechantre 1959–1960 Maurice Blondel 1960–1962 Jacques Favre 1962–1963 Marcel Desrousseaux 1963–1964 "CO Roubaix-Tourcoing coaches...
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  • (1957–1960) Joseph Ibanez (1960–1965) Angelo Grizzetti (1965–1966) Jacques Favre (1966–1968) Pierre Phelipon (1968–1969) Yvon Goujon and Mohamed Lekkak...
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    lawyer, and his wife Geneviève Favre, the daughter of philosopher and educator Julie Favre and statesman and lawyer Jules Favre. His niece was librarian and...
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    established by the Ministry of Sports. The post was finally awarded to Jacques Favre. Maracineanu took part in the program "Eat well, it's well played!"...
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    quarterback, spending most of his 13-season career as a backup to Brett Favre on the Green Bay Packers, where he was a member of the team that won Super...
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    in 1953 (which was played on 31 May in Colombes.) FC Nancy, led by Jacques Favre, lost 2–1 against Lille. A few months later, on 23 September 1953, FC...
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    freedom and self-determination. Favre was the grandmother of the Existential Thomist philosopher and theologian Jacques Maritain, through her daughter...
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  • GK Jacques Favre DF Léo Cecchini DF Hervé Collot DF Ernest Nunge DF Roger Mindonnet (c) MF Christian Bottolier MF Kurt Clemens FW Juan Carlos Lorenzo...
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    at the Académie. Chouet married first Marie Favre, the daughter of treasurer-general Jean-Jacques Favre. He later married Suzanne Rigot, daughter of...
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  • Lefebvre (section Le Favre)
    smith. In the Occitan and Arpitan extension area, the variation is Fabre, Favre, Faure, Favret, Favrette or Dufaure and in Corsica Fabri (cf. Italian Fabbri...
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    Jacques de Falaise (stage name of Jacques Simon; 1754–1825) was a French quarryman who became famous in the early 19th century for his ingestion skills...
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  • Louis Erard ETA SA Esprit Eterna F. P. Journe Fastrack A. Favre & Fils Carlo Ferrara Festina Favre-Leuba Fendi Ferragamo Fila Fortis Uhren Frédérique Constant...
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    Saint-Jacques became temporary hospitals. At Saint-Jacques, women with the disease were cared for by Doctor Ange Guépin. Mayor Ferdinand Favre delivered...
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  • (née Favre) (1855-1943), was a feminist and pacifist, the daughter of philosopher and educator Julie Favre and statesman and lawyer Jules Favre. Her maternal...
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    Jacques-André Mallet (French: [mɑlɛ]); also Mallet-Favre; 23 September 1740 – 31 January 1790) was a Genevan mathematician and astronomer. In 1772, Mallet...
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    first from May 1873 to May 1874, and again from May to November 1877. Jacques Victor Albert de Broglie was born in Paris, France, the eldest son of Victor...
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  • coach. On 27 June 2022, Lucien Favre returned to Nice as manager. After a complicated first part of the season, Lucien Favre was fired. He was replaced by...
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    Legislative Body, was stormed. Republican deputies Léon Gambetta and Jules Favre proclaimed the regime's fall and led the crowd to Paris City Hall, where...
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    (PDF) on 19 January 2021. Retrieved 18 May 2020. Fabre 1930, p. 157–158. Favre 2017, p. 148. Louis 2003, p. 178–179. Moriceau 2008, p. 246. Baud'huin &...
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    Jacques-Louis Hénon (31 May 1802 in Lyon – 28 March 1872 in Montpellier) was a French republican politician. He was member of the Corps législatif in...
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