- Look up
Matignon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Matignon may
refer to: Hôtel
Matignon in Paris, France, the
official residence of the
French Prime...
- The Hôtel
Matignon (French: Hôtel de
Matignon,
pronounced [otɛl də matiɲɔ̃]) is the
official residence of the
Prime Minister of France. It is located...
-
Matignon Accords or
Matignon Agreements may
refer to:
Matignon Agreements (1936), an
agreement between the
French government,
employers and
labour guaranteeing...
- In cooking, a
matignon is a
mirepoix in
which the
ingredients are
minced rather than diced, and more
flavorings added.
Matignon,
unlike mirepoix, is not...
-
Matignon is a
French surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Camille Matignon (1867–1934),
French chemist Guillaume Matignon,
French trading...
-
Renaud Matignon (1936 in Metz – 6
February 1998 in Paris) was a 20th-century
French journalist and
writer who
worked particularly with Le
Figaro and the...
- chateau, the Château des
Matignon. His
uncle was
Marshal Charles Auguste de Goÿon de
Matignon. He was a son of
Jacques Goÿon de
Matignon, jure
uxoris Comte...
- The
Matignon Agreements (French:
Accords de
Matignon) were
signed on 7 June 1936,
between the Confédération générale de la
production française (CGPF)...
- The
Matignon Agreements were
agreements signed in the Hôtel
Matignon by Jean-Marie
Tjibaou and
Jacques Lafleur on 26 June 1988
between loyalists who wanted...
- the
female line and
adopted the
Grimaldi name. In 1715,
Jacques Goyon de
Matignon married Louise Hippolyte,
Princess of Monaco, the last
Grimaldi agnatic...