- Amélie
Mesureur (née de Wailly; 3
March 1853 – 7
December 1926 in Paris) was a
French poet and novelist, best
remembered for her
Montyon Prize winning...
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Gustave Émile Eugène
Mesureur (2
April 1847 – 19
August 1925) was a
French politician. He was born in Marcq-en-Barœul (Nord) on 2
April 1847. He worked...
- Reuters. 20
March 2019.
Archived from the
original on 29
November 2021.
Mesureur,
Claire (29 June 2021). "Brigitte ..." [Brigitte
Bardot convicted for public...
- plan de décentralisation culturelle". LaDepeche.fr. 27 May 2003.
Claire Mesureur (10
January 2020). "2019 a été un
excellent millésime pour le Louvre-Lens...
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Gustave Mesureur,
thrice Grand Master of the
Grande Loge de France...
- of
Colonies Edmond Guyot-Dessaigne –
Minister of
Public Works Gustave Mesureur –
Minister of Commerce, Industry, Posts, and
Telegraphs Changes 28 March...
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Montesquiou (Gers) MEPs:
Dominique Riquet (Nord-Ouest)
Party presidents:
Gustave Mesureur (1901–1902) Jean
Dubief (1902–1903)
Maurice Fauré (1903–1904)
Maurice Berteaux...
- 1895 – 28
October 1895
Preceded by
Victor Lourties Succeeded by
Gustave Mesureur Minister of
Colonies In
office 26
April 1896 – 26 June 1898
Preceded by...
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showed more than 5000
works by more than 400 artists.
Although sustained by
Mesureur,
deputy chairman of the
Council of
Paris and
Grand Master of the Grand...
- "Radical-Socialist
Republican Party" was
convened at the
initiative of
Gustave Mesureur, a
dignitary of the
Grande Loge de France, and Léon Bourgeois, a member...