cerveau. Paris: A. Delahaye. Baréty, Alexandre (1874). De la kératite eczémateuse. Paris: A. Parent. Baréty, Alexandre (1876). Du rhumatisme articulaire...
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Baréty may refer to: Alexandre Baréty (1844–1918), French physician Jean-Paul Baréty (1928–2018), French politician Léon Baréty (1883–1971), French politician...
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16, 1996. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Palais Baréty. Base Mérimée: Palais Baréty, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French) 43°41′54″N...
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Commerce in 1940. Léon Jean Jacques Baréty was born in Nice on 18 October 1883. His father was Alexandre Baréty, an eminent doctor who was a general...
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the Acadèmia Nissarda, a historical society in Nice, in 1904 with Alexandre Baréty. He stressed that Nice was culturally Provençal, not Italian. Sappia...
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1978 until his death. Baréty was awarded as a Knight of the Legion of Honour in 1993. "L'ancien maire de Nice Jean-Paul Baréty est décédé". Nice-Matin...
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the Interior. Louis Rollin succeeds Mandel as Minister of Colonies. Léon Baréty succeeds Rollin as Minister of Commerce and Industry. 5 June 1940 – Reynaud...
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March 1940 – 18 May 1940 : Louis Rollin 18 May 1940 – 5 June 1940 : Léon Baréty 5 June 1940 – 16 June 1940 : Albert Chichery 16 June 1940 – 12 July 1940 :...
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naval minister. Louis Rollin: French minister of merchant marine. Léon Baréty: undersecretary of state for the budget. 1931 Luciano López Ferrer: Spanish...
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