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Maxime Brunerie (born 21 May 1977) is a
French convicted criminal and
former neo-**** activist,
known for his 14 July 2002 ********ination
attempt on Jacques...
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Guillaume Dode de la
Brunerie,
Viscount of
Martignac (April 30, 1775 –
February 28, 1851) was a
Marshal of France. On
February 12, 1812, he
married the...
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Maxime Brunerie,
tried to ********inate
president Jacques Chirac on
Bastille Day in 2002.
Although Unité
Radicale contended that
Maxime Brunerie was not...
- motorcade,
before being overpowered by bystanders. The gunman,
Maxime Brunerie,
underwent psychiatric testing; the
violent far-right
group with which...
- group,
under the name Unité Radicale, but it was
dissolved after Maxime Brunerie's failed ********ination
attempt on
president Jacques Chirac. In 2004, the...
- Vial, Jean-Claude Bardet,
Xavier Guillemot,
Christian Bouchet and
Maxime Brunerie. In 2000, the
party had
fewer than 5000 members,
while its
youth movement...
- of
Saint Pierre de
Reims Dode
Criss Dode
Paskert Guillaume Dode de la
Brunerie Louis-Albert Dode [fr] (1875-1945),
French botanist Dode (steamboat), a...
- de la Culture. (in French) Base Joconde: Bust of
Guillaume Dode de la
Brunerie,
French Ministry of Culture. (in French) "Statue of
Napoleon when Lieutenant...
- dissolved[specify].
Brunerie had also been a
candidate for the
Mouvement National Républicain a far-right
party at a
local election.
Brunerie's trial for attempted...
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Scottish poet,
dramatist (b. 1762)
February 28 –
Guillaume Dode de la
Brunerie,
Marshal of
France (b. 1775)
March 4 –
Henry Smith,
Texas governor (b....