- Jean de
Tinguy du Pouët (23
March 1875 – 5
December 1951) was a
French politician. He
entered Council of
State in 1900 and was
Master of
Requests at the...
- Anne de
Tinguy (born 1950) is a
French historian and
political scientist.
Since 2005 she has been a
University Professor of
contemporary history at the...
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Lionel de
Tinguy du Pouët (6
April 1911 – 9
September 1981) was a
French politician.
Lionel de
Tinguy du Pouët was born on 6
April 1911 in Paris. His...
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Tinguy,
Edouard de (2007). "The
Lebanese crisis of 1958 and the U.S
military intervention"...
- (in French). 2011.
Retrieved 28
January 2023 – via archive.wikiwix.com.
Tinguy, Anne de (1989). "Basile Kerblay. La
Russie de Gorbatchev ; Françoise Thom...
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Charette left
Noirmoutier with half of his
troops to
defend it. René de
Tinguy and
Dubois de La Pastelière were
given command.
Charette left his prisoners...
- of the
Russian Federation in the 1990s
under the
supervision of Anne de
Tinguy. She took up a
postdoctoral position at the
Helsinki Collegium for Advanced...
- of
Labour and
Social Security René
Mayer –
Minister of
Justice Lionel de
Tinguy du Pouët –
Minister of
Merchant Marine André
Morice –
Minister of National...
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Chataigners were
arrested and sent to Nantes, but
Guerry de la Fortinière,
Tinguy and the
knight of Régnier
managed to escape. However, in June, the Vendeans...
- 1664–1734),
English poet Anne
Tilloy (born 1980),
French musical artist Anne de
Tinguy (born 1950),
French historian Anne
Tolley (born 1953), New
Zealand politician...