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Maxime Tandonnet (7
October 1958 – 21
September 2024) was a
French civil servant and writer. Born in Caudéran [fr] on 7
October 1958,
Tandonnet graduated...
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Eugenio Tandonnet was a
French utopian socialist, who
lived in
Uruguay and
Brazil during longer periods.
Tandonnet was a
follower of
Charles Fourier. In...
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Lacombrade 2023, pp. 168–170.
Tandonnet 2017, pp. 64–65.
Houte 2014, pp. 27.
Duclert 2021, pp. 112–115.
Tandonnet 2017, pp. 81–84.
Houte 2014, pp. 27–30...
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former journalist for the site Atlantico. Its
contributors included Maxime Tandonnet, a
former advisor on
immigration to
Nicolas Sarkozy, and Gilles-William...
- ministère de la Justice".
Justice /
Portail (in French). 22 July 2020.
Tandonnet,
Maxime (7 July 2020). "De
Danton à Dupond-Moretti, la République des...
- cibles : n'importe où, n'importe quand…, »
Historia Thématique, No. 76.
Tandonnet,
Maxime (5
August 2022). "10. Algérie française".
Biographies (in French):...
- the
public domain. One
reference uses the
alternate form of Marolles.
Tandonnet, François. "Paths of Men, Way of God", Diocèse de
Cambrai St. Curcodomus...
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Androdioecy Hermaphrodite Monoicy Chaudhuri, Jyotiska; Bose, Neelanjan;
Tandonnet, Sophie; Adams, Sally; Zuco, Giusy; Kache, Vikas; Parihar, Manish; von...
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Olympic hurdler (1960). Paul Swanson, 92,
American bridge player.
Maxime Tandonnet, 65,
French civil servant and writer. Don Van Etten, 90,
American politician...
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reported to have
first been made in 962 by a monk in
Maroilles Abbey.
Tandonnet, François. "Saint
Humbert et
Notre Dame des Haies", Diocèse de Cambrai...