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- Michel Albert Jean Joseph Ybarnégaray (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ ibaʁneɡaʁɛ]; 16 October 1883 – 25 April 1956) was a French Basque politician and founder...
- spearheaded in the Basque area by Ybarnegaray, prominent former sports personality and deputy from Lower Navarre. Jean Ybarnegaray appealed to the instinctively...
- parents were journalist François Debré (1942–2020) and former model Maylis Ybarnégaray (1942–1988); the judge and politician Jean-Louis Debré is her uncle....
- serving as Mayor of Paris. Debré was married to Maylis Ybarnegaray, daughter of Jean Ybarnégaray, with whom he had two daughters: the novelist Constance...
- Georges Pernot 5 June 1940 – 16 June 1940 Jean Ybarnegaray 16 June 1940 – 12 July 1940 Jean Ybarnegaray 12 July 1940 – 6 September 1940 Jacques Chevalier...
- Education) was created. Three men in particular headed this policy: Jean Ybarnegaray, president and founder of the French and International Federations of...
- imprisoned[when?] for three years. Clemenceau believed, in the words of Jean Ybarnégaray, that Caillaux's crime[clarification needed] "was not to have believed...
- Baptiste ****, vicomte de Martignac (1778–1832), French statesman Jean Ybarnégaray (1883–1956), Basque–French politician Jean-Fernand Audeguil (1887–1956)...
- Mermoz and Noël Ottavi [fr], Edmond Barrachin [fr], Charles Vallin, Jean Ybarnégaray, Jean Borotra, and Georges Riché [fr]. The party had two newspapers:...
- suspended for compensating "acts of Resistance", including those of Jean Ybarnegaray and André Parmentier. Between 1954 and 1960, the High Court judged prisoners...