Robert Buron (27 February 1910 – 28 April 1973) was a French politician. Buron represented Mayenne as a deputy in the French National Assembly from 1945...
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Minister of Veterans and War Victims Roger Houdet – Minister of Agriculture Robert Buron – Minister of Overseas France Jacques Chaban-Delmas – Minister of Public...
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development teams met, the French Minister of Public Works and Transport Robert Buron was meeting with the UK Minister of Aviation Peter Thorneycroft, and...
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Martine Buron (born 12 January 1944) is a French architect and politician. She is the daughter of Robert Buron. Since 1973, she initially worked as an...
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Tricot Roland Cadet Yves Roland-Billecart Claude Chayet Bruno de Leusse Vincent Labouret Jean Simon Hubert de Seguins Pazzis Robert Buron Jean de Broglie...
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Buron is a village in Calvados, France. Buron may also refer to: Antoine Buron (born 1983), French footballer Jean-Louis Buron (1934–2005), French footballer...
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Bourgès-Maunoury – Minister of Armaments Charles Brune – Minister of the Interior Robert Buron – Minister of Economic Affairs and Information Pierre Courant – Minister...
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Finance and Economic Affairs Henri Queuille – Vice President of the Council Robert Schuman – Minister of Foreign Affairs René Pleven – Minister of National...
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Morin, arrested as well as the National Minister of Public Transport, Robert Buron, who was visiting, and several civil and military authorities. Several...
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three of which are entirely underground. Construction was inaugurated by Robert Buron, then Minister for Public Works, at the Pont de Neuilly on 6 July 1961...
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Minister of the Interior Maurice Bourgès-Maunoury – Minister of Finance Robert Buron – Minister of Economic Affairs Jean Moreau – Minister of Budget Jean-Marie...
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Israeli prime minister David Ben Gurion and the French transport minister Robert Buron among others. The Israeli company Solel Boneh carried out the works,...
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Robert Burton (October 20, 1747 – May 31, 1825) was an American farmer, Revolutionary War officer, and planter in what is now Vance County, North Carolina...
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Minister of Cultural Affairs Roger Houdet – Minister of Agriculture Robert Buron – Minister of Public Works and Transport Bernard Chenot – Minister of...
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local opposition. The casino, inaugurated in 1961 in the presence of Robert Buron, Minister of Public Works, Transport and Tourism, succeeds the Moorish...
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decided to learn pastry instead. He attended Laval's technical school Robert-Buron, where he earned his certificate as a confectioner/chocolate maker. As...
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June 1953 20 January 1955 Robert Buron 20 January 1955 23 February 1955 Pierre Pflimlin 23 February 1955 1 February 1956 Robert Lacoste 1 February 1956...
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Algiers, France's delegate general, Jean Morin, French Transport Minister Robert Buron, and General Fernand Gambiez were taken prisoner as the troops seized...
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technical director. He is quoted, with Robert Buron, Alfred Rosier, Eugène Aujaleu, André Trannoy, Suzanne Fouché and Robert Debré, as one of the seven key people...
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Ernée. He became a municipal councillor in Laval in 1971 under Robert Buron. After Buron's death, Pinçon assumed the role of Mayor. He would also join the...
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Alsace, Pflimlin numbered among his MRP party colleagues the Luxembourg-born Robert Schuman; for both, relations with Germany played an important role in their...
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Gouvernement provisoire de la République Française". Retrieved 17 July 2019. Robert Aldrich. Greater France: A History of French Overseas Expansion. Macmillan...
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1962 – 28 November 1962: Roger Dusseaulx 9 June 1958 – 15 May 1962: Robert Buron 3 June 1958 – 9 June 1958: Antoine Pinay 13 June 1957 – 1 June 1958:...
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of Reconstruction and Town Planning Joseph Laniel – Minister of Posts Robert Buron – Minister of Information Pierre Pflimlin – Minister of Commerce and...
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force of the new regime and counted among its ranks three Prime Ministers: Robert Schuman, Georges Bidault et Pierre Pflimlin. The Christian Democrats participated...
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made in principle, to build a suspension bridge. Public Works Minister Robert Buron laid the foundation stone on 20 May 1960. Beginning in 1961 the construction...
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the group were: Henri Atlan, Jacques Attali, Jean-François Boissel, Robert Buron, Joël de Rosnay, Henri Laborit, André Leroi-Gourhan, Edgar Morin, René...
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June 1958 - 9 June 1958 : Antoine Pinay 9 June 1958 - 8 January 1959 : Robert Buron 12 July 1972 - 27 February 1974 : Olivier Guichard 22 March 1983 - 17...
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12 July 1950 11 August 1951 1 year, 30 days Pleven I Queuille III 17 Robert Buron 11 August 1951 20 January 1952 162 days Pleven II 18 Paul Coste-Floret...
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Your Bed (1989) - Cloquet Hiver 54, l'abbé Pierre (1989) - Le député Robert Buron Mister Frost (1990) - Frank Larcher Jean Galmot, aventurier (1990) -...
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