ministry of war. Charles-François de Loménie de Brienne was Bishop of Coutances (1668–1720) and their adopted cousin Pierre-François de Loménie was briefly...
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postponed once again. In response to this decision, Resident-general François Manceron, eager to put an end to the nationalist issue, achieved to outwit...
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French Tunisia, 1881–1938 Univ of California Press 2013 p.105 Martin, Jean-François (2003). Histoire de la Tunisie contemporaine. De Ferry à Bourguiba. 1881-1956...
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Yvonne Serruys. It was unveiled in Sfax, Tunisia, by Resident General François Manceron on 13 April 1930 in a ceremony attended by many notable people. Bourde's...
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January 2, 1929, he did not know that he was leaving his successor François Manceron a time bomb that would re-animate the Tunisian national movement once...
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as their hearings were, once again, postponed. Fearing overthrow, François Manceron, then-resident-general, met with Chedly Khairallah, manager of La...
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1929 Lucien Saint, Resident-General 18 February 1929 to 29 July 1933 François Manceron [fr], Resident-General 29 July 1933 to 21 March 1936 Marcel Peyrouton...
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naturalized should be buried in special cemeteries. Then, resident-general, François Manceron enacted "scoundrel decrees", granting him the right to imprison at...
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January 1921 – 2 January 1929 Preceded by Étienne Flandin Succeeded by François Manceron Resident General in Morocco In office 2 January 1929 – 29 July 1933...
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were adjourned once again. That did not please, resident-general, François Manceron, who succeeded in starting an argument between the journalists and...
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Charles; Moarii, Matahi; Pronier, Elodie; Pilcer, Samuel; Sefta, Meriem; Manceron, Pierre; Toldo, Sylvain; Zaslavskiy, Mikhail; Le Stang, Nolwenn; Girard...
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Laurence; Boiron, Patrick; Manceron, Véronique; Ely, Seydina Oumar Ould; Jamet, Pierre; Favre, Estelle; Caumes, Eric; Bricaire, François (August 1999). "Refractory...
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being written up among its battle honours. However, according to Gilles Manceron, the soldiers "were led in quite an inconsiderate manner" by Colonel de...
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Archived from the original on 11 August 2014. Retrieved 8 February 2014. Manceron, V. (January 1873). "Mortiers à âme lisse". Des bouches à feu rayées destinées...
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2015. Blanchard, Pascal; Deroo, Eric; El Yazami, Driss; Fournié, Pierre; Manceron, Gilles (2003). Le Paris Arabe (in French). La Découverte. ISBN 978-2-7071-3904-7...
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ISBN 2-03505369-2. Blanchard, Pascal; Deroo, Eric; El Yazami, Driss; Fournié, Pierre; Manceron, Gilles (2003). Le Paris Arabe. La Découverte. ISBN 2-7071-3904-1. Brunet...
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replaced by Paul François Grossetti. For his leadership, Leblois was awarded the Grand Cross of the Legion of Honor in 1926. Manceron, Gilles; Naquet,...
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establishment of impunity within the French police. According to historian Gilles Manceron, de Gaulle's desire for sanctions was prevented by his fears of fracturing...
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Pierre Manceron Éric Besnard Chère Léa Mathieu Jérôme Bonnell Presidents François Anne Fontaine Everything Went Fine Gérard Boisrond François Ozon Waiting...
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ISBN 2-03505369-2. Blanchard, Pascal; Deroo, Eric; El Yazami, Driss; Fournié, Pierre; Manceron, Gilles (2003). Le Paris Arabe. La Découverte. ISBN 2-7071-3904-1. Combeau...
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