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Journiac (French pronunciation: [ʒuʁnjak]; Occitan: Jornhac) is a
commune in the
Dordogne department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in
southwestern France. Communes...
- René
Journiac (Saint-Martin-Vésubie, 11 May 1921 – Cameroon, 6
February 1980) was a
French magistrate and high functionary. He
served as a
prominent counsellor...
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Michel Journiac (1935–1995) was one of the
founders of the 1960s and 1970s body art
movement in France,
called "Art corporel".
During these years, many...
- 1980). "La mort de M. René
Journiac". Le Monde.
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February 2025. Servenay,
David (2023). "Foccart, Marenches,
Journiac :
trois « crocodiles » dans...
- in Africa,
relying on such
powerful figures as
Jacques Foccart and René
Journiac who
maintained informal networks with
African strongmen. In 1971, he visited...
- event,
although delegations were present, such as
Robert Galley and René
Journiac for France. His
rapprochement to
Muammar Gaddafi and his
widely publicized...
- the
public opinion. The president's
counsellor on
African affairs, René
Journiac, met with Bok****a in July 1979 and
tried to
convince him to abdicate; however...
- body art was
termed art
corporel and
practiced by such
artists as
Michel Journiac,
Orlan and Gina Pane
while in
Italy in the 1980s, one of the
famous artists...
- ****istance from Belgium,
France and the
United States; the
French advisor René
Journiac was
swiftly sent to Kinshasa.
These powers saw the
uprising as
proof of...
- of Bongo, H****an, Eyadéma and
French counsellor on
African affairs René
Journiac. The coup
would be one of
several against Kérékou who
survived numerous...