- Edme-Armand-Gaston, 1st Duke of
Audiffret-Pasquier (21
October 1823, in Paris – 4 June 1905),
known as
Gaston Audiffret-Pasquier, was a
French politician...
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Hercule Audiffret D.C. (15 May 1603 – 6 or 16
April 1659),
known as "le Père Hercule", was a
French orator,
religious writer and
Superior General of the...
- The
title of Duke of
Audiffret-Pasquier (French: duc d'Audiffret-Pasquier) is a
title of the
French nobility. The
title was
created in 1863 by Emperor...
- Elzéar Genet) (c.1470–1548),
prominent early Renaissance composer Hercule Audiffret (1603–1659),
orator and
Superior General of the Congrégation des Doctrinaires...
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temps published by
Louis Monmerqué in 1825.
Guirlande de
Julie Hercule Audiffret R.
Kerviler and Édouard de Barthélemy, Conrart, sa vie et sa correspondance...
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physician Edmé-Louis
Daubenton (1732–1786),
French naturalist Gaston Audiffret-Pasquier (1823–1905), born Edme-Armand-Gaston d'Audiffret-Pasquier, French...
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speech in the
House was the
occasion (21 May 1872) of
violent attacks by
Audiffret-Pasquier and Léon Gambetta. In the 1876
legislative elections for the...
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National ****embly 1876–1879 Succeeded by
Louis Buffet Preceded by
Gaston Audiffret-Pasquier as
President of the
National ****embly
President of the Chamber...
- p. 49.
Audiffret 1821, p. 376
Abitbol 2009, p. 233. Ogot 1998, p. 174. Ben
Ahmed Ezziâni 1886, p. 24. Ben
Ahmed Ezziâni 1886, p. 26.
Audiffret 1821, p...
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April 1873 15
March 1875
Conservative (Moderate Monarchist)
Gaston Audiffret-Pasquier 15
March 1875 6
March 1876
Conservative (Moderate Monarchist)...