- Édouard
Drouyn de
Lhuys (pronounced [edwaːʁ dʁuɛ̃ də‿lɥis]; 19
November 1805 – 1
March 1881) was a
French diplomat. Born in Paris, he was
educated at...
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Lhuys is a
commune in the
Aisne department in Hauts-de-France in
northern France.
Communes of the
Aisne department "Répertoire
national des élus: les...
- the Yoko**** ****nal. In 1866, he
wrote to the
French Minister Drouyn de
Lhuys: "The
character of the ****anese
essentially distinguishes them from other...
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prime minister, Lord Palmerston. In 1855,
Walewski succeeded Drouyn de
Lhuys as
Minister of
Foreign Affairs and he
acted as
President of, and French...
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scientific name, lhuysii,
commemorates the
French statesman Édouard
Drouyn de
Lhuys. Due to
ongoing habitat loss and degradation,
limited range and illegal...
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Bastide Drouyn de
Lhuys Tocqueville Rayneval La
Hitte Drouyn de
Lhuys Brénier
Baroche Turgot Drouyn de
Lhuys Second Empire Drouyn de
Lhuys Walewski Baroche...
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Bastide Drouyn de
Lhuys Tocqueville Rayneval La
Hitte Drouyn de
Lhuys Brénier
Baroche Turgot Drouyn de
Lhuys Second Empire Drouyn de
Lhuys Walewski Baroche...
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Bastide Drouyn de
Lhuys Tocqueville Rayneval La
Hitte Drouyn de
Lhuys Brénier
Baroche Turgot Drouyn de
Lhuys Second Empire Drouyn de
Lhuys Walewski Baroche...
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Bastide Drouyn de
Lhuys Tocqueville Rayneval La
Hitte Drouyn de
Lhuys Brénier
Baroche Turgot Drouyn de
Lhuys Second Empire Drouyn de
Lhuys Walewski Baroche...
- 1866, the
policy of the
treaty was not his, but was that of E.
Drouyn de
Lhuys. The idea of the
annexation of Wallonia, Belgium, to
France had been suggested...