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Armand Marrast (June 5, 1801, Saint-Gaudens–March 10, 1852, Paris) was a
French journalist,
politician and
mayor of Paris.
Editor of La
Tribune (1830-35)...
- Resident-general
Hubert Lyautey, on a
design by
architects Henri Prost and
Joseph Marrast [fr]. The
square is
known officially as
Mohammed V Square, in
honor of...
- Mont-de-
Marrast is a
commune in the Gers
department in
southwestern France.
Communes of the Gers
department "Répertoire
national des élus: les maires"...
- LLC. Williams, Myia; Kim, Eun Ji; Pappas, Karalyn; Uwemedimo, Omolara;
Marrast, Lyndonna; Pekmezaris, Renee; Martinez,
Johanna (2020). "The
impact of...
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government at the Hôtel de
Ville (city hall),
including Louis Blanc,
Armand Marrast,
Ferdinand Flocon, and
Alexandre Martin,
known as
Albert L'Ouvrier ("Albert...
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purity of his
style gave his
works great influence,
especially over
Armand Marrast,
Louis Cardaillac and
Victor Cousin. A
lecture of his in the École Normale...
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unseated after distant predecessors Raymond Forni in 2002 and
Armand Marrast in 1849 (during the
French Second Republic).
Ferrand was born on 1 July...
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Diego Martinez Torron, Sevilla, Alfar, 2016, (Alfar Universidad, 215)
Marrast,
Robert (1974). José de
Espronceda et son temps. Littérature, societé,...
- Calac,
Argentine writer.
Inseparable friend of Polanco. Tell, Danish.
Marrast, sculptor. Nicole, illustrator. Celia, 17-year-old
French student. Austin...
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allowed to
determine its own
policies and
membership according to
Waples v.
Marrast, and
adopted a
policy that all
white citizens qualified to vote in Texas...