-
Pivert may
refer to:
Marceau Pivert (1895, Montmachoux, Seine-et-Marne – 1958), a
French schoolteacher,
trade unionist,
Socialist activist and politician...
- Étienne-Jean-Baptiste-Pierre-Ignace
Pivert de
Senancour (French pronunciation: [etjɛn pivɛʁ də sənɑ̃kuʁ]; 16
November 1770, in
Paris – 10
January 1846...
-
businessman Victor Pivert (Louis de Funès) is also on his way to a wedding; his
daughter (Miou-Miou) will be
married the next day.
Pivert is a
dreadful man:...
- a
socialist organisation in France,
formed on June 8, 1938, by
Marceau Pivert. Its
youth wing was the
Workers and Peasants'
Socialist Youth (Jeunesses...
-
Marceau Pivert (2
October 1895, Montmachoux, Seine-et-Marne – 3 June 1958, Paris) was a
French schoolteacher,
trade unionist,
socialist militant, and journalist...
-
Virginie Pivert de
Senancour (Agathe-Eulalie-Ursule
Pivert de) (1791–1876), the
daughter of
essayist Étienne
Pivert de Senancour, was a
French novelist...
- were
opposed both by the left wing of the SFIO,
represented by
Marceau Pivert, and by the SFIO's center,
headed by Blum. The
Neosocialists wanted to "reinforce...
- socialists'
victory while Marceau Pivert cried "Tout est possible!"[This
quote needs a citation] ("Everything is possible!"), but
Pivert would later split and create...
- Vallée d'Obermann (Obermann's Valley) in E
minor –
Inspired by Étienne
Pivert de Senancour's
novel of the same title, set in Switzerland, with a hero...
- to join the SFIO, but was
turned down
although he was
backed by
Marceau Pivert.
Valois took part in the
French Resistance during Vichy France.
During World...