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Antoine Jourde (23
September 1848 – 30
January 1923) was a
French politician. He was born into a
peasant family and
worked in an
umbrella factory, a flower...
- Étienne Jean
Jourde (13
August 1891 – 20
October 1921) was a
French footballer who pla**** as a
striker for CASG Paris, CA Vitry, and VGA Médoc. He also...
- 111–148. doi:10.2307/219188. JSTOR 219188.
Ranaivoson 2005, p. 35. Raison-
Jourde 1983, p. 142.
Bloch 1971, p. 17. Kus 1995, pp. 140–154. de la Vaissière...
- 2012, p. 51.
Galibert 2009, p. 463. Raison-
Jourde 2012, p. 202. Raison-
Jourde 2012, p. 203. Raison-
Jourde 2012, p. 210. "Royal Hill of Ambohimanga". UNESCO...
- déportés
successfully escaped from the
Ducos peninsula in 1874. François
Jourde was the main
planner of the escape,
which he
developed while living in the...
- 1938 FIFA
World Cup.
Rebuilt by the
architects Jacques d'Welles and
Raoul Jourde in an Art déco style, it
opened on 12 June 1938 and was the
first stadium...
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defended the
Place Blanche during the repression. The
Commune named François
Jourde as the head of the
Commission of Finance. A
former clerk of a notary, accountant...
- Democracy,
Human Rights, and Labor. 2006.
Retrieved 22
January 2012. Raison-
Jourde, Francoise; Raison, Jean-Pierre (2002). "Ravalomanana et la
troisieme independence...
- 1946 (in French). Paris:
Karthala Editions. ISBN 978-2-84586-136-7. Raison-
Jourde, Françoise (2002). La
nation malgache au défi de l'ethnicité (in French)...
- Rajaonah, F. (2009).
Madagascar revisitée: en
voyage avec Françoise Raison-
Jourde (in French). Paris:
Karthala Editions. ISBN 978-2-8111-0174-9. Oliver, Samuel...