- Eugène
Pelletan (29
October 1813 – 13
December 1884) was a
French writer,
journalist and politician. Born in Royan, Charente-Maritime, Eugène
Pelletan was...
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Pelletan is a
French surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Camille Pelletan (1846–1915),
French politician and
journalist Eugène
Pelletan...
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Charles Camille Pelletan (28 June 1846 – 4 June 1915) was a
French politician,
historian and journalist,
Minister of
Marine in
Emile Combes' Bloc des gauches...
- Philippe-Jean
Pelletan and Jean-Baptiste
Dumangin were called. Louis-Charles died on 8 June 1795. The next day an
autopsy was
conducted by
Pelletan. In the...
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Louis Pelletan was
Governor General of
Pondicherry in 1902,
during the
Second French Colonial Empire under Third Republic.
Governors of
French India in...
- is the
extremity of mile-wide
peninsula that
separates Briand Bay from
Pelletan Bay
lying to the southward. The
latter named bay, open to the westward...
- Philippe-Jean
Pelletan (4 May 1747 – 26
September 1829) was a
French surgeon born in Paris. Son of a surgeon,
Pelletan was a
member of the Académie Royale...
- The Radical-Socialist
Party Camille Pelletan (French:
Parti radical-socialiste
Camille Pelletan, PRS-CP) was a
social liberal party in
France founded...
- (France)
Radical Socialist Party (Luxembourg) Radical-Socialist
Party Camille Pelletan,
France Socialist Radical Party (Chile)
Radical Socialist Republican Party...
- as a
Radical Socialist. He was ****ociated with
Clemenceau and
Camille Pelletan as an
arbitrator in the
Carmaux strike (1892). He had long had the ear...