- Dubosc,
count of
Pesquidoux (13
December 1869 in Savigny-lès-Beaune, Côte-d'Or – 17
March 1946 in Houga), also
known as
Joseph de
Pesquidoux, was a French...
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President Sales &
Marketing Joseph Noble, Vice President-Sales
Hubert de
Pesquidoux,
Chairman Ronald J. de Lange,
President and CEO
Gregory Rush,
Senior Vice...
- (b. 1893)
Alladiya Khan,
Indian singer (b. 1855)
March 17 –
Joseph de
Pesquidoux,
French writer (b. 1869)
March 19 –
Augusto Nicolás Martínez, Ecuadorian...
- Abel
Bonnard 1925: E.
Mangin 1926:
Gilbert de
Voisins 1927:
Joseph de
Pesquidoux 1928: Jean-Louis
Vaudoyer 1929:
Henri M****is 1930: Marie-Louise Pailleron...
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Jacques Isorni,
Bertrand de Jouvenel, duc de Levis-Mirepoix,
Joseph de
Pesquidoux and
Gustave Thibon.[citation needed] Le
Courrier français was one of several...
- his
native city with
Carmen Brouard (piano and harmony), Élisabeth de
Pesquidoux-Mahy (singing),
Werner Jaegerhuber (German opera/lieder),
Raoul Nargys...
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essayist Jacques Bainville, 1935–1936,
historian and
journalist Joseph de
Pesquidoux, 1936–1946,
novelist and
essayist Maurice Genevoix, 1946–1980, novelist...
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affiliates of
Siris Capital Group, LLC. The
transaction saw
Hubert de
Pesquidoux, a
Siris Capital Executive Partner, take the role as Xura’s new Executive...
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Donald Ching,
president and
chief executive officer,
SaskTel Hubert de
Pesquidoux,
president and
chief executive officer,
Alcatel Canada Denis Dionne, president...
- Boccard, 1968.
Inauguration d'une
plaque sur la
maison de
Joseph de
Pesquidoux à Perchède le 11
septembre 1971, Paris, Typ. de Firmin-Didot, 1972. La...