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Hubert Marie Eugène
Pierlot (French pronunciation: [ybɛʁ maʁi øʒɛn pjɛʁlo], 23
December 1883 – 13
December 1963) was a
Belgian politician and
Prime Minister...
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Pierlot is a
French surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Hubert Pierlot (1883–1963),
Belgian Prime Minister between 1939 and 1945 Francis...
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Philippe Pierlot (born 1958) is a
Belgian viola da
gamba player and a
conductor in
historically informed performance. He is also an
academic teacher at...
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Francis Pierlot (July 15, 1875 – May 11, 1955) was a
stage and film
actor with over 90 film
credits between 1914 and 1953. The M****achusetts-born actor's...
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regering in Londen; French:
Gouvernement belge à Londres), also
known as the
Pierlot IV Government, was the
government in
exile of
Belgium between October 1940...
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Pierre Pierlot (26
April 1921 – 9
January 2007) was a
French oboist. v t e...
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company was
formed in 2010
through the
merger of Sandro, Maje, and
Claudie Pierlot. SMCP
operates over 1,600
points of sale,
including boutiques, flagships...
- and bottler,
Alphonse Pierlot,
purchased two
parcels of land
named "Plaisances" and "La Tour Glorieux" in Tours-sur-Marne.
Pierlot willed his
company to...
- of Representatives.
Voter turnout was 93.3%. On 22
February 1939, the
Pierlot Government succeeded the
Spaak Government. The
Spaak Government was in...
- Leopold's act was
declared unconstitutional by
Prime Minister Hubert Pierlot and his cabinet, who
moved to
London to form a government-in-exile, while...