-
Essonne (French pronunciation: [ɛsɔn] ) is a
department in the
southern part of the Île-de-France
region in
Northern France. It is
named after the river...
- Corbeil-Essonnes (French: [kɔʁbɛj ɛsɔn] ) on the
River Seine is a
commune in the
southern suburbs of Paris, France. It is
located 28.3 km (17.6 mi) from...
- The
Diocese of Évry–Corbeil-Essonnes (Latin:
Dioecesis Evriensis–Corbiliensis-Exonensis; French: Diocèse d'Evry–Corbeil-Essonnes) is a
Latin diocese of...
- Alpes-Maritimes's 9th DR
Secretary Gabriel Amard Rhône's 6th LFI-NFP
Farida Amrani Essone's 1st LFI-NFP
Inaki Echaniz Pyrénées-Atlantiques's 4th SOC Lise
Magnier Marne's...
-
Vincent Essone Mengue (born 4
January 1946) is a
Gabonese politician. He
served in the
government of
Gabon as
Minister of
Small and
Medium Sized Enterprises...
- the 17–18
February 1964 coup d'état. Members:
Daniel Mbene, Jean-Valaire
Essone,
Jacques Mombo and
Daniel Mbo Edou. Head of the
provisional government....
- The
Gabonese Democratic Party (French:
Parti démocratique gabonais, PDG) is a
political party in Gabon. It was the
dominant political party in Gabonese...
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February 1964 Gabon 1964
Gabonese coup d'état Léon M'ba
Jacques Mombo Valére
Essone Jean-Hilaire
Aubame Coup
briefly successful; M'ba
restored following French...
- département of Yvelines,
following the
creation of the
Dioceses of Évry–Corbeil-
Essones, Nanterre, Saint-Denis, Créteil, Pontoise.
Louis Charrier de La
Roche (1802–1827)...
- priest; neif[e], from the
Latin nātīvā,
meaning a
female serf, and
essoyne or
essone from the
Latin ****s,
meaning a cir****stance that
exempts one from a royal...