- The
Salleron (French: le
Salleron) is a 51.7-kilometre (32.1 mi) long
river in the Haute-Vienne,
Vienne and
Indre departments in
central France. Its source...
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Louis Salleron (15
August 1905 – 20
January 1992) was a
French author,
journalist and
Catholic theoretician. He was right-wing, with
monarchist sympathies...
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Gartempe (in La Roche-Posay)
Anglin (in Angles-sur-l'Anglin)
Salleron (in Ingrandes)
Benaize (in Saint-Hilaire-sur-Benaize)
Brame (in Darnac)...
- mother,
Marie Louise Pauline Salleron, was from an
aristocratic Parisian family. His
maternal great-grandfather,
Joseph Salleron, was
deputy mayor of the...
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Maurras Maulnier Marcel Nimier Poulat Rémond
Renan de
Rivarol Rueff Salleron Taine de
Tocqueville Literature Considerations on
France (1796) Memoirs...
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founders were
Jacques Le Roy Ladurie,
count Hervé
Budes de Guébriant,
Louis Salleron,
Roger Grand (President
until 1938),
Joseph Boulangé (President from 1938)...
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Larumbe Paul the
Apostle Plato Reckitt Le Roy
Ladurie Salazar Leo XIII
Salleron Schurtz Spann Tönnies
Vargas Volpi Weaver Literature The
Republic (375...
- Paul
Salleron (19
March 1922 – 4
October 2002), a
French journalist and writer. He was the
brother of the
Catholic theoretician Louis Salleron. He was...
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which it
flows near Angles-sur-l'Anglin. Its main
tributaries are the
Salleron, the
Abloux and the Benaize. The
Anglin is one of France's few remaining...
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Larumbe Paul the
Apostle Plato Reckitt Le Roy
Ladurie Salazar Leo XIII
Salleron Schurtz Spann Tönnies
Vargas Volpi Weaver Literature The
Republic (375...