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Albert Rivaud (French: [ʁivo]; 14 May 1876 – 15
September 1955) was a
French philosopher and
classical scholar. In 1908 he was
appointed professor of philosophy...
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became most
involved in the business. In 1921, a
French banker Rene de
Rivaud who was an
investor in the business,
formed a
partnership with
Group Hallet...
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executive officer of Voodoo,
while Gabriel Rivaud acted as the vice-president of games.
According to
Rivaud, the
company was in
turmoil for its
first four...
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Olivier Macoux Rivaud,
Baron de la Raffinière (French pronunciation: [ɔlivje maku ʁivo də la ʁafinjɛʁ]; 10
February 1766, in Civray,
Vienne – 19 December...
- Jean de Beaumont,
Comte de
Beaumont (1904–2002) and his wife,
Paule de
Rivaud de La Raffinière (1908–1999), both
belonging to the
French aristocracy....
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returned to
France and
became the
Director of
Investment Banking Hottinguer Rivaud Finances from 1990 to 1992. He
continued his
career by
becoming Managing...
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Industrial Parti****tions of the
Rivaud Group,
before joining the Bolloré
Group following its
friendly takeover of the
Rivaud Group in 1997. By 1999, Dominique...
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Rivaud de la Raffinière’s two
demibrigades defending Marengo village,
while Bellegarde and Frimont's four
squadrons split Watrin off.
Although Rivaud...
- d'lnfanterie Légère (light infantry) 1st
Division –
General of
Division Olivier Rivaud de la Raffinière Brigadiers:
Bernard Georges François Frère, François Werlé...
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third French international school in Manhattan. Yves
Rivaud founded École Internationale.
Rivaud decided to
create the
school because Manhattan needed...