- François de
Grossouvre (29
March 1918 – 7
April 1994) was a
French politician who was
appointed in 1981 by the
newly elected President François Mitterrand...
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Grossouvre (French pronunciation: [ɡʁɔsuvʁ]) is a
commune in the Cher
department in the Centre-Val de
Loire region of France. A
village of farming, forestry...
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Marie Félix
Albert Durand de
Grossouvre (23
August 1849,
Bourges – 18 May 1932, Bourges) was a
French geologist, best
known for his
research in the fields...
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Pingeot and
their daughter Mazarine when he was president. François de
Grossouvre was also
living there at the same time.
Alexandre Benalla, who served...
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company in France. In 1817 Jean-Georges
Dufaud Père,
director of the
Grossouvre foundry in Cher,
visited Wales on a
commercial visit and
noted the iron-making...
- C. Duméril & Bibron, 1839 – a
species of
lizard Cadomites orbignyi de
Grossouvre, 1930 – a
species of
ammonites from the
Bathonian Chaunus dorbignyi (A...
- François de
Grossouvre was Gladio's
leader for the
region around Lyon in
France until his
alleged suicide on
April 7, 1994.
Grossouvre would have asked...
- 1928) P.
bradyi (Miller & Youngquist, 1946) P.
corbarica (
Grossouvre, 1894) P.
daubreei (
Grossouvre, 1894) (type species) P.
seppenradensis (Landois, 1895)...
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Suzanne Tinayre (8
October 1870 in Tulle, Corrèze – 23
August 1948 in
Grossouvre, Cher) was a
French woman of
letters and
prolific author. She was educated...
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suffering from
cancer in
addition to the
shock of his
friend François de
Grossouvre's suicide. His
second and last term
ended after the 1995
presidential election...