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Gabriel Puaux (French pronunciation: [ɡabʁijɛl pɥo]; May 19, 1883, in
Paris –
January 1, 1970, in Kitzbühel, Austria) was a
French diplomat and politician...
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Philosophical Society, 1991, 164 Encyclopædia Britannica, 11th ed,
Frank Puaux, "Huguenot"
Henri Pirenne (2001). ****met et
Charlemagne (reprint of 1937...
- France, 1780–1804 (2000) pp. 245–250 Encyclopædia Britannica, 11th ed,
Frank Puaux,
Huguenot Gray,
Janet G. (1983). "The
Origin of the Word Huguenot". Sixteenth...
- Law no. 146/LR on 18
November 1938
enacted by High
Commissioner Gabriel Puaux,
which would recognize civil marriages contracted abroad, and
require citizens...
- Rome
until 1977,
under the amb****adorships of
Charles Lucet and François
Puaux,
after which she
became Second Secretary to the
Permanent Mission of France...
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former mosques in
Greece Dawkins &
Halliday 1916. Akçam 2006, p. 24.
Alaux &
Puaux 1916.
Roudometof &
Robertson 2001, p. 91.
Lekka 2007, p. 136: "At the start...
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Ponsot 16 Jul 1933 – Jan 1939:
Damien de
Martel Jan 1939 – Nov 1940:
Gabriel Puaux 24 Nov 1940 – 27 Nov 1940: Jean
Chiappe (died on
flight to take office)...
- history."
Puaux 1911, pp. 561–562.
Puaux 1911, p. 562. This article incorporates text from a
publication now in the
public domain:
Puaux,
Frank (1911)...
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Oktober 1904 Der
Einsatz der
Telegraphie im
Krieg gegen Afrikaner, p. 195
Puaux, René (2009) The
German Colonies; What Is to
Become of Them?, BiblioBazaar...
- Bristol's pro-Turkish attitude. A near-contemporaneous
account is
given by René
Puaux [Wikidata],
correspondent for the
respected Paris newspaper Le Temps, who...