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Boris Léontieff-Teahu (19
September 1955 — 23 May 2002), was a
French Polynesian politician and
member of the ****embly of
French Polynesia. He was the...
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Alexandre Léontieff (October 20, 1948 –
March 2, 2009) was a
French politician and the
President of
French Polynesia from 1987 to 1991.
Léontieff was born...
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advocating for the
autonomy of
French Polynesia. The
party was led by
Boris Léontieff,
former mayor of Arue
since 1989, and then
subsequently led by Philip...
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civil engineering in 1895. In his
early 20s,
under the
pseudonym "M.
Leontieff",
Moisseiff started a
monthly Yiddish-language
cultural and
literary journal...
- Flosse,
President (1984–1987)
Jacques Teuira,
President (1987)
Alexandre Léontieff,
President (1987–1991)
Gaston Flosse,
President (1991–2004) New Caledonia...
- Squadron) and
Cross (Third
Pacific Squadron),
Staff officers Filippinovsky,
Leontieff,
together with the
commanders of the
surrendered battleships, Captains...
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carrying the then-mayor of Nuku Hiva,
Lucien Kimitete,
along with MP
Boris Léontieff,
Mayor of Arue and two
other politicians,
disappeared in May 2002. Kimitete...
- adherents[citation needed]. The
church also ran
schools and orphanages.
Father Maxim Leontieff, 1685–1712.
Archimandrite Hilarion (Lezhaysky), 1715–1728. Archimandrite...
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Léontieff Succeeded by
Oscar Temaru 1st
President of the
Government In
office 14
September 1984 – 12
February 1987 Vice
President Alexandre Léontieff...
- ****embly,
coming third. He was re-elected in 1986, and when
Alexandre Léontieff became president in 1987, was
appointed to
Cabinet as
Minister of Health...