- 1960s
portal 1970s
portal The Tixier-
Vignancour Committees (Comités Tixier-
Vignancour, also
known as Comités TV and
abbreviated as CTV) was a political...
- Jean-Louis Tixier-
Vignancour (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ lwi
tiksje viɲɑ̃kuʁ]; 12
October 1907 – 29
September 1989) was a
French lawyer and far-right politician...
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runoff being held two w****s later,
pitting him
against Mitterrand. Tixier-
Vignancour supported Mitterrand in the
second round,
Lecanuet called on his voters...
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Bardella (son-in-law)
Vincenzo Sofo (nephew-in-law) Jean-Louis Tixier-
Vignancour (godfather)
Jacques Dominati (godfather)
Occupation Real
estate agent...
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Biarritz Pyrénées, Pau:
Vignancour, 1890 Pyrenaïca, Pau:
Vignancour, 1902
Meteorology of Pau,
during fifteen winters, Pau:
Vignancour, 1903
Souvenirs d'un...
- the 1965
presidential campaign of far-right
candidate Jean-Louis Tixier-
Vignancour, who
obtained 5.19% of the votes. Le Pen
insisted on the rehabilitation...
- of the
operation was far-right
lawyer and
politician Jean-Louis Tixier-
Vignancour. One of his
close friends,
Hubert M****ol, was put in
charge of the project...
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servir à l'histoire
naturelle des Pyrénées et des pays adjacens, Pau, imp.
Vignancour, 1823 ja:北陸線列車雪崩直撃事故 (****anese language)
Retrieved date on
March 29, 2017...
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consolidate the right-wing vote
around presidential candidate Jean-Louis Tixier-
Vignancour.
Throughout the late 1960s and
early 1970s, the
French far-right consisted...
- Soustelle,
Claude Dumont,
Georges Sauge, Yvon Chautard, Jean-Louis Tixier-
Vignancour (who
later competed in the 1965
presidential election),
Jacques Isorni...