- The
Treaty of Huế or
Patenôtre Accords (Vietnamese: Hòa ước Giáp Thân 1884, or Hòa ước
Patenotre, or Hòa ước Patơnốt) was a
treaty concluded on 6 June...
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Raymond Patenôtre (July 31, 1900 – June 19, 1951) was the American-born son of the
French amb****ador to the
United States Jules Patenotre des Noyers....
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Jacqueline Thome-
Patenôtre (February 3, 1906 – June 2, 1995) was a
French politician. She
served as a
member of the
National ****embly from 1958 to 1973...
- of the
Union of Indochina. In 1945, the
emperor Bảo Đại
rescinded the
Patenôtre Treaty,
ending the
French protectorates over
Annam and Tonkin, creating...
- and his sister,
Eleanor Elverson Patenôtre,
widow of
Jules Patenôtre, ****umed
leadership of The Inquirer.
Patenôtre ordered cuts
throughout the paper...
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Jules Patenôtre des
Noyers (20
April 1845 – 26
December 1925) was a
French diplomat.
Patenôtre was born in Baye (Marne) on 20
April 1845. He was the son...
- to
Yvonne Constance Patenôtre (1896–1981), in
Paris with his uncle,
Frank Gould, as best man. She was a
daughter of
Jules Patenôtre (formerly the French...
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Vietnamese resistance. On 6 June 1884,
France signed with the Hue
court the
Patenôtre Treaty,
declaring Vietnam a
French protectorate,
consolidating the French...
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Archbishop of Reims)
Georges Edmond Robert Gilson 1996–2004 Yves François
Patenôtre 2004–2015 Hervé
Giraud 2015–2024 A
large number of
Church councils were...
- reception. The same held true for her
immediate successors Jacqueline Thome-
Patenôtre and
Nikolaos Gazis.
After the 1989
European Parliament election, it turned...