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    Gabriel-Henri Gaillard (26 March 1726 – 13 February 1806) was a French historian. Gaillard was born in Ostel, Picardy. He was educated for the bar, but...
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  • footballer Gabriel-Henri Gaillard (1726–1806), French historian Geneviève Gaillard (born 1947), French veterinarian and politician Greetje Gaillard (1926–2019)...
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  • 1710–1723, magistrate Pierre-Joseph Alary, 1723–1770, ecclesiastic Gabriel-Henri Gaillard, 1771–1806, ecclesiastic, historian, grammarian and journalist Louis...
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    the place of literary merit. Alary's successor in the Académie, Gabriel-Henri Gaillard, gave a completely different portrait: This modest scholar searched...
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  • Restif de la Bretonne, French writer (born 1734) February 12 – Gabriel-Henri Gaillard, French historian (born 1726) February 19 – Elizabeth Carter, English...
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    Edmond Jurien de La Gravière, Alexis de Tocqueville, Victor Duruy, Gabriel-Henri Gaillard, François Guizot, Ernest Hamel, Ludwig Häusser, Karl Hillebrand...
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    one of his manuscripts Watebled, Gastebled, Ouateble, Vatablus. Gabriel-Henri Gaillard, Histoire de François Ie roi de France, dit le Grand'roi et le père...
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  • first play the performed was Henri VIII, with Talma in the title-role, 27 April 1791. In 1792, separated from Gaillard, for political reasons, he gave...
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    for instance, who states (p. 584) that the Cardinal died in Rome. Gabriel-Henri Gaillard (1769). Histoire de François Premier: roi de France, dit le grand...
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  • Gaillard de la Valdène Andre Delorme Jean Dubois de Gennes Jean-Paul Favre de Thierrens Pierre Gauderman Eugène Gilbert Francis Guerrier Joseph-Henri...
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  • 1985, Grasse) was a French film actress. In 1937, she married Georges Gaillard, honorary prefect and codirector of the Théâtre du Vaudeville, founder...
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    Balthazar Alexis Henri Schauenburg (also spelled Schauenbourg), (born in Hellimer on 31 July 1748 and died in Geudertheim on 1 September 1831) was a French...
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    Ferrary 1883 – Henri-Édouard Lombard 1884 – Denys Puech 1885 – Joseph-Antoine Gardet 1886 – Paul-Gabriel Capellaro 1887 – Edgar-Henri Boutry 1888 – Louis-J...
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    objets d'art by artists Édouard Colonne, Georges de Feure, and Eugène Gaillard. These decorative displays became associated strongly with an artistic...
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    André Domin 1945–47: René Gabriel 1948–49: Jacques Adnet 1950–53: Raymond Subes 1954–57: André Renou 1958–61: Etienne-Henri Martin 1966–68: Joseph-André...
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    André Pierre Gabriel Amédée Tardieu (French: [ɑ̃dʁe taʁdjø]; 22 September 1876 – 15 September 1945) was three times Prime Minister of France (3 November...
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    office 14 May 1958 – 1 June 1958 President René Coty Preceded by Félix Gaillard Succeeded by Charles de Gaulle President of the European Parliament In...
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    the curving natural forms and perfectly matched the architecture. Eugene Gaillard and Georges de Feure showed their work at what Samuel Bing called The Pavillon...
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    after 7 November) (He never had possession). Gaillard de l'Hospital 1502–1514 (contested election; Gaillard never received papal approval; he died in 1514)...
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  • and published, under his direction, until 1966. Through the poet André Gaillard (1898–1929), the magazine published surrealist writers like René Crevel...
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  • (1601–1665), French noblewoman. Gabriel de Lorges comte de Montgomery, French nobleman, responsible for accidental death of King Henri II. Lothar de Maizière (1940–)...
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    Aristide Pierre Henri Briand (French: [aʁistid pjɛʁ ɑ̃ʁi bʁijɑ̃]; 28 March 1862 – 7 March 1932) was a French statesman who served eleven terms as Prime...
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    Longueville, 1876 : F. Roux, 1880 : F.-P. Barry, 1882 : L. Le Pic, P. Gaillard, Lepinay, 1883 : M. Willenich, Pompon, 1885 : Gaston. Roullet, E. Adam...
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    following the 1898 French legislative election, being succeeded as Premier by Henri Brisson. At one time he edited La République francaise, and after his retirement...
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  • Yvon U 5–6 Alexandre Yvon Jean-François Yvon 71 Marc Faggionato All Karen Gaillard Iko Segret 72 Erwin Creed All Mathis Poulet Philippe Mondolot 1–4 Fred...
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  • local chamois leather factory. The club's home stadium is the Stade René Gaillard in Niort, which has a capacity of 10,898, although in the last 20 years...
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    1705) Henri-Charles Forcet (c.1706-1708) Charles Dauchez (c.1709-1711) Louis-François Clavyer (c.1712-1714) Louis Labbe (c.1715-1717) Honoré Gaillard (c...
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    jewelry. Other notable jewelry creators included Lucien Gaillard, Paul Follot, and Paul and Henri Vever. Jewelry designs for Fouquet jewellers by Alfons...
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    very Bisontine Rue de la Vieille-Monnaie where he worked alone with Abbé Gaillard. From 1919 to 1928, he was the reorganizer of the Ligue Féminine and the...
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    the record for being the highest since 1997. Macron initially refused Gabriel Attal's resignation on 8 July, but accepted the resignation of the government...
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