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Gallifet or
Galiffet may
refer to: François de
Galiffet de
Caffin (1666 – 1746),
French military officer.
Gaston Alexandre Auguste,
Marquis de Galliffet...
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Galliffet or
gallifet (Russian: галифе, romanized: galife) were a
style of
trousers worn as part of the
military uniform of (for example) the
Soviet Army...
- Hôtel de
Gallifet is an 18th-century Hôtel
Particulier located in the
Quartier Mazarin of Aix-en-Provence in France. Today, it
serves as a contemporary...
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Gallifet (2 May 1663 – 1
September 1749) was a
French Jesuit priest,
known for his
promotion of the
devotion of the
Sacred Heart of Jesus.
Gallifet was...
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French public life,
along with
Adolphe Thiers who had
directed the ****ault.
Gallifet established a
processing center at the
Porte de la Muette, on the edge...
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Joseph d'Honon de
Gallifet (died 1706) was a
French aristocrat and
colonial administrator. He
served as the
governor of Saint-Domingue (now Haiti) from...
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Croiset wrote a book
called De la Dévotion au Sacré Cœur, and
Joseph de
Gallifet promoted the devotion. The
mission of
propagating the new
devotion was...
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Millerand in
Pierre Waldeck-Rousseau's cabinet,
which included the
Marquis de
Gallifet, who had
directed the
bloody repression of the
Paris Commune. In 1902,...
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Worship Théophile Delc****é –
Minister of
Foreign Affairs Marquis de
Gallifet –
Minister of War
Joseph Caillaux –
Minister of
Finance Ernest Monis –...
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Gabrielle de
Hautefort in 1765 and had issue;
married Marie Antoinette de
Gallifet and had issue;
Jeanne Sophie Elisabeth Septimanie de
Vignerot du Plessis...