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    Édouard Loubet (born 25 September 1970 in Val-Thorens, Savoy) is a French master chef with 2 stars in the Michelin Guide. He obtained the grade of 18/20...
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  • Pic 2008 Jean-Luc Rabanel 2009 Léa Linster 2010 William Ledeuil 2011 Édouard Loubet 2012 Michel Portos 2013 Philippe Labbé 2014 Arnaud Lallement 2015 Yannick...
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  • Jean Galatoire Jacques Genin Michel Guérard Jean Joho Ludo Lefebvre Édouard Loubet Sébastien Masi Michel Michaud Jean-Christophe Novelli Claude Philippe...
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    Édouard Daladier (French: [edwaʁ daladje]; 18 June 1884 – 10 October 1970) was a French Radical-Socialist (centre-left) politician, and the Prime Minister...
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    Édouard Adolphe Casimir Joseph Mortier, Duke of Treviso (French: [adɔlf edwaʁ kazimiʁ ʒozɛf mɔʁtje]; 13 February 1768 – 28 July 1835), was a French military...
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    Édouard Charles Philippe (French: [edwaʁ ʃaʁl filip] ; born 28 November 1970) is a French politician serving as mayor of Le Havre since 2020, previously...
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    Instruction and Fine Arts Édouard Amédée Bovier-Lapierre - Minister of Pensions Henri Queuille - Minister of Agriculture Édouard Daladier - Minister of Colonies...
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    Édouard Balladur (French: [edwaʁ baladyʁ]; born 2 May 1929) is a French politician who served as Prime Minister of France under François Mitterrand from...
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    Telegraphs, and Telephones Laurent Eynac – Minister of Commerce and Industry Édouard Herriot – Minister of State Louis Marin – Minister of State Philippe Pétain...
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    Minister of Posts and Telegraphs Édouard Locroy – Minister of Commerce and Industry Changes 4 November 1886 – Édouard Millaud succeeds Baïhaut as Minister...
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    – named him Minister of State for Justice in the government headed by Édouard Philippe. On 21 June 2017, he resigned from the government amid an investigation...
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    work. The car once belonged to the former President of the Republic, Emile Loubet. He was transferred to the Sainte-Marthe hospital in Avignon, where he died...
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    Reinach. "Baron Jacob Adolphe Reinach : The Financier Whose Death Upset the Loubet Ministry" (PDF). The New York Times. Retrieved 22 October 2014. Mollier...
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    supported Mr. Loubet, because of his tolerance. It is therefore in this world, by connections, by the family relations of Mrs. Loubet, who are very clerical...
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    the French Presidency. 15 November 2018. Retrieved 4 October 2022. "Emile Loubet (1836–1929)". Official website of the French Presidency. 15 November 2018...
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    Guchet, Georges Valois, L'Harmattan, 2001, ISBN 2-7475-1214-2 Jean-Louis Loubet del Bayle, Les non-conformistes des années 1930, Points Histoire, Seuil...
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    Adelaide Island in 1905 and took pictures of the Palmer Archipelago and Loubet Coast. They roughly surveyed, the SW coast of Anvers Island in 1904. They...
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    Rad/MR: Émile Combes, Georges Clemenceau, Gaston Doumergue, Édouard Herriot, Henri Queuille, Édouard Daladier, Camille Chautemps, René Mayer, Gaston Monnerville...
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    President Félix Faure (an anti-Dreyfusard) died, and the accession of Émile Loubet helped placate the public. The whole court of cassation decided that there...
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    extreme right-wing newspaper La Libre Parole, run by anti-Semitic publicist Édouard Drumont, escalated intolerance towards Third Republic politics. Carnot...
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    Orient of Nîmes, Grand Orient de France. Under the presidency of Émile Loubet, he was Minister of the Colonies in the Émile Combes government from 1902...
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    Friedel Jules Grévy James de Kerjégu Narcisse Leven Georges Leygues Émile Loubet Jean Macé Louis Marchegay Émile Maruéjouls Félix Martin-Feuillée Alfred...
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    Paul-Boncour – President of the Council and Minister of Foreign Affairs Édouard Daladier – Minister of War Camille Chautemps – Minister of the Interior...
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    the Interior Félix Gaillard – Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs Édouard Corniglion-Molinier – Minister of Justice René Billères – Minister of National...
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    Himself (acting) Gaston Doumergue Preceded by Raymond Poincaré Succeeded by Édouard Herriot Acting President of France In office 11 June 1924 – 13 June 1924...
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    20,000 members immediately left France, many for Spain. In 1904, Émile Loubet, the president of France from 1899 to 1906, visited King Victor Emmanuel...
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    when, among other events, de Dion struck the President of France, Émile Loubet, on the head with a walking stick. De Dion served 15 days in jail and was...
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    62 days Théophile Aube Édouard Barbey Jules Grévy - 14 Contre-amiral Louis Alquier 2 June 1887 16 December 1887 197 days Édouard Barbey François de Mahy...
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  • Episcopal Co-Prince (1943–1969) French Co-Princes (complete list) – Émile Loubet, French Co-Prince (1899–1906) Armand Fallières, French Co-Prince (1906–1913)...
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    agitation, he was minister of finance. He kept the same post in the Freycinet, Loubet and Ribot cabinets of 1890–93. Accusations that he accepted bribes from...
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