The Rue Édouard-Herriot (or Rue du Président-Édouard-Herriot [ʁy dy pʁezidɑ̃ edwaʁ ɛʁjo]) is one of the most important shopping streets of the Presqu'île...
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Victor-Hugo and the Rue du Plat both lead to Perrache; and the Rue du Président-Édouard-Herriot, with a concentration of luxury shops and leading to the Place...
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Président-Édouard-Herriot, between Place Bellecour and the Place des Terreaux Rue Impériale (1862–1871), later renamed the Rue de Lyon (1871–1878), then Rue de...
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Édouard Herriot (1919–1920) Maurice Sarraut (1920–1927) Édouard Daladier (1927–1931) Édouard Herriot (1931–1936) Édouard Daladier (1936–1944) Édouard...
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Rue Jean de Tournes, Rue Stella and the Rue du Président-Carnot. A traboule/shopping mall from the Rue du Président-Édouard-Herriot also provides an access...
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an anticlerical policy implemented by the new President of the Council (Prime Minister), Édouard Herriot, he launched the idea of a vast national federation...
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France, Édouard Herriot, leader of the Radical Party, suggested to the government that Jaurès' remains be transferred to the Panthéon. In 1924, Herriot became...
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École normale supérieure (Paris) (redirect from École normale supérieure (rue d'Ulm))
politicians. Third Republic Prime Ministers Jules Simon, Léon Blum, Édouard Herriot and Paul Painlevé as well as socialist leader Jean Jaurès were early...
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the junction with the Rue François Vernay, several old houses were razed in 1911, under the mandate of President Édouard Herriot, during development works...
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and Telephones Paul Marchandeau – Minister of Commerce and Industry Édouard Herriot – Minister of State Louis Marin – Minister of State "M. Pierre Flandin...
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were scheduled in Vannes, to be attended by French Prime Minister Édouard Herriot. Since the evening of the previous day, Breton activists from various...
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Schœlcher, Jean Jaurès, Édouard Herriot, Edgard Pisani, Léopold Sédar Senghor, Jacques de Larosière, Paul Biya; seven French presidents (Raymond Poincaré,...
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the secular nature of the government, whose signatories had included Edouard Herriot and Aristide Briand themselves. The Great Mosque was built on the site...
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de Massa is an 18th-century hôtel particulier, or large townhouse, at 38 rue du Faubourg Saint-Jacques in the 14th arrondissement of Paris, France. It was...
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Dominique de Villepin (category Grand Cross of the Ordre national du Mérite)
of staff (directeur de cabinet) of Alain Juppé, the Foreign Minister in Édouard Balladur's cabinet, who was Chirac's political heir apparent. Villepin...
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l'Afrique du Nord, 1895 Discours prononcés à la séance de clôture du Congrès le samedi 23 avril 1927 / par M. Jules Toutain et M. Edouard Herriot, Congrès...
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refused to join the non-Socialist governments led by the Radicals Édouard Herriot and Édouard Daladier. These governments failed because the Socialists and...
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left-wing coalition (Cartel des Gauches) founded by the Radical politician Édouard Herriot in 1924 and the fear of communism (see also: Red Scare), sending about...
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the senior politicians. Clemenceau governed from the Ministry of War on Rue Saint-Dominique. Almost his first act as prime minister was to relieve General...
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of their leader Édouard Herriot, asked the government to reaffirm its republican character. Because of this aggression, the Camelots du Roi were nicknamed...
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Docteur Bonhomme Rue Docteur Rebatel Rue Edmond-Locard Boulevard des États-unis Rue Édouard-Herriot Avenue Foch (Lyon) Rue du Fort Saint-Irénée Avenue des Frères...
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within this single list. Place du 11-Novembre-1918 Place du 18-Juin-1940 Place du 25-Août-1944 Place du 8 Février 1962 Place du 8 Novembre 1942 Paris Arrondissements...
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Robert Schuman (category Presidents of the European Parliament)
Changes: 12 February 1948 – Édouard Depreux succeeds Naegelen as Minister of National Education. Robert Schuman – President of the Council and Minister...
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second-largest city, would have been a more logical choice but Mayor Édouard Herriot was too associated with the Third Republic. Marseilles had a reputation...
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Bridges of Lyon (section Passerelle du Collège (1844))
Masaryk (1854–1937), founder of the Czechoslovak Republic and friend of Édouard Herriot. Almost identical in construction to the bridge to the Ile-Barbe, it...
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1923 film La Garçonne. This prompts a police investigation of mayor Édouard Herriot, which concludes there has been no wrongdoings. (La Garçonne was, however...
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activities included liaising with the former Prime Minister of France, Édouard Herriot and the Roman Catholic primate of the Gauls, Cardinal Pierre-Marie...
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Charles de Gaulle (category Grand Cross of the Ordre national du Mérite)
Français [archive], site de TF1-LCI, 2 janvier 2006. "Charles de Gaulle, ex-président préféré des Français" [archive], Le Nouvel Observateur, 4 November 2009...
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his surveillance work. In 1933, with the assistance of Lyon's mayor, Édouard Herriot, and the prefect of Rhône, Achille Villey-Desmeserets, he requested...
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École centrale. Napoléon Bonaparte, then First Consul, was proclaimed President of the Italian Republic during a gathering called the 'consulte de Lyon'...
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