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    Léon Bérard (French pronunciation: [leɔ̃ beʁaʁ]; 6 January 1876, Sauveterre-de-Béarn – 24 February 1960 in Saint-Étienne) was a French politician and...
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  • Léon Eugène Bérard (17 February 1870, in Morez – 2 September 1956, in Lyon) was a French surgeon and oncologist. He was the younger brother of Hellenist...
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  • French road bicycle racer Kally Berard (born 1999), American actress Leah Berard (born 1978), American rugby referee Léon Bérard (1876–1960), French politician...
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  • The Bérard-Jordana Agreement (French: Accords Bérard-Jordana, Spanish: Acuerdo Bérard-Jordana), also called Berard-Jordan Agreement in English, was a political...
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    Pierre Laval – President of the Council and Minister of the Interior Léon Bérard – Vice-President of the Council and Minister of Justice Aristide Briand...
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  • February–March, 1930 Raoul Péret, March–November 1930 Henry Chéron, 1931 Léon Bérard, 1931–1932 Paul Reynaud, February–June, 1932 René Renoult, June–December...
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  • 1917 27 November 1919 Léon Bérard 27 November 1919 20 January 1920 André Honorrat 20 January 1920 16 January 1921 Léon Bérard 16 January 1921 29 March...
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    adopted the "Jewish statutes", the Vichy ambassador to the Vatican, Léon Bérard (a French politician), was told that the legislation did not conflict...
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    November 1930 – 22 January 1931 Preceded by Raoul Péret Succeeded by Léon Bérard Minister of Finance In office 18 December 1932 – 31 January 1933 Preceded...
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  • of secondary education was introduced by the minister of education, Léon Bérard. The Poincaré cabinet also made efforts to refloat the Banque Industrielle...
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    ambassador. Similar status was accorded to former Vichy France ambassador Léon Bérard, even after Pius XII received Jacques Maritain as French ambassador in...
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    succeeds Lebrun as Minister of Liberated Regions 27 November 1919 – Léon Bérard succeeds Lafferre as Minister of Public Instruction and Fine Arts, Louis...
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    diploma in France until the reforms of 1924 under education minister Léon Bérard. Schools were segregated in France until the end of World War II. Since...
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  • at the Centre national de recherche scientifique (CNRS) at the Centre Léon-Bérard, a cancer research centre in Lyon. Patrick Mehlen, a former student at...
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    adopted the "Jewish statutes", the Vichy ambassador to the Vatican, Léon Bérard (a French politician), was told that the legislation did not conflict...
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    put forward antisemitic decrees. Vichy's ambassador to the Vatican, Léon Bérard, reported to his government that having spoken to competent authorities...
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    again and escape the stagnation its economy had fallen into. The collapse of Léon Blum's government in 1938 was a response to Blum's attempt to expand the...
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  • from the League of Nations. Established in 1937 in memory of professor Léon Bérard (1876–1960), one of the founders of the League of Nations, to celebrate...
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  • Régnier – Minister of Finance Ludovic-Oscar Frossard – Minister of Labour Léon Bérard – Minister of Justice François Piétri – Minister of Marine Louis de Chappedelaine...
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  • recipients of the Léon Bernard Foundation Prize awarded by World Health Organization (WHO). Established in 1937 in memory of Professor Léon Bérard (1876–1960)...
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  • (HUCH) (Helsinki) France (6): Centre Francois Baclesse (Caen) Centre Léon-Bérard [fr] (Lyon) Institut Curie, Curie Institute (Paris) Institut Gustave...
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    Herbert Richard W. O'Neill Other or Unknown Classes [[]] Paul Émile Appell Léon Bérard Afrikan P. Bogaewsky John Boswell (rugby union) E. T. Burke Charles Edward...
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  • Cancer Research Center of Lyon (INSERM, Université Claude Bernard, Centre Léon Bérard). His interest in clinical research led him to chair the scientific committee...
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    Bonnevay – Minister of Justice Gabriel Guist'hau – Minister of Marine Léon Bérard – Minister of Public Instruction and Fine Arts André Maginot – Minister...
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    Bonnet then sent out Senator Léon Bérard to sound out the Nationalists about establishing diplomatic relations. Bonnet told Bérard to inform General Francisco...
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  • Victor de Laprade (1858) François Coppée (1884) Jean Aicard (1909) Camille Jullian (1924) Léon Bérard (1934) Jean Guitton (1961) Florence Delay (2000)...
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    Legion of Honour Museum fr: Jean-Népomucène de Vial fr:Félix de Vial Léon Bérard Pious Establishments of France Massacre in Rome Ardeatine massacre Benito...
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  • poet and novelist Camille Jullian, 1924–1933, historian and philologist Léon Bérard, 1934–1960, politician and lawyer Jean Guitton, 1961–1999, theologian...
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  • representatives of the French embassy to the Holy See. French ambassador Léon Bérard, along with his advisor Georges de Blesson, were not permitted to leave...
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    President Albert Lebrun Preceded by François Charles-Roux Succeeded by Léon Bérard Ambassador of France to Argentina In office 1945–1948 President List...
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