- René
Renoult (29
August 1867 in
Paris – 30
April 1946 in Paris) was a
French Minister and lawyer.
Renoult was the son of Étienne and Élisa Geranger, a...
- Le Bosc-
Renoult is a
commune in the Orne
department in
northwestern France. The
commune along with
another 11
communes shares part of a 1,400 hectare...
- of Labour, Hygiene,
Welfare Work, and
Social Security Provisions René
Renoult -
Minister of
Justice Jacques-Louis
Dumesnil -
Minister of
Marine François...
-
Daniel Renoult (December 18, 1880 – July 17, 1958) was a
French Communist Party (Parti
communiste français, PCF) politician, an
activist and journalist...
- de Montreuil)
consists of the Robert-Desnos
Central Library, the Daniel-
Renoult Library, the Colonel-Fabien Library, and the Paul-Eluard Library. Robert-Desnos...
-
Louis Stanislas Renoult (born 29 May 1972), just
known as Stanislas, is a
French singer.
After several musical collaborations since 2000, he met success...
- Bosc-
Renoult-en-Roumois (French pronunciation: [bo ʁənu ɑ̃ ʁumwa],
literally Bosc-
Renoult in Roumois) is a
former commune in the Eure
department in Normandy...
- René
Renoult, 1924–1925 Théodore Steeg, April–October, 1925
Anatole de Monzie, October, 1925
Camille Chautemps, October–November, 1925 René
Renoult, 1925–1926...
- and
Telegraphs 17
March 1914 – René
Renoult succeeds Caillaux as
Finance Minister.
Louis Malvy succeeds Renoult as
Minister of the Interior.
Raoul Péret...
- died in 1967 in Suresnes, Hauts-de-Seine. He was
married to
Madeleine Renoult (m. 1919, died 1965) and they had four children. "direction de
Danjon (1945-1963)"...