Clemenceau,Georges
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Clemenceau, Georges — born Sept. 28, 1841, Mouilleron en Pareds, France died Nov. 24, 1929, Paris French statesman and journalist. A doctor before turning to politics, he served in the Chamber of Deputies (1876–93), becoming a leader of the radical republican bloc. He … Universalium
Clemençeau, Georges — (1841–1929) Twice French premier (1906–1909 and 1917–1920), Georges Clemençeau was a major radical figure of the Third Republic whose combative nature earned him the nickname “The Tiger.” He was born in Mouilleron en Pared on September 28,… … Encyclopedia of the Age of Imperialism, 1800–1914
Clemenceau, Georges — (1841 1929) political figure Born in the Vendée at Mouilleron en Pareds, Georges Clemenceau was trained as a physician but took up a political career in 1870, just after the fall of the second empire. He became mayor of the 18th… … France. A reference guide from Renaissance to the Present
Clemenceau, Georges — ► (1841 1929) Político francés, de ideas republicanas. Defendió a Dreyfus desde L´Aurore. Jefe del Gobierno en 1917, puso su empeño en lograr la recuperación de Francia en la Primera Guerra Mundial. * * * (28 sep. 1841, Mouilleron en Pareds,… … Enciclopedia Universal
Clemenceau, Georges (Eugène Benjamin) — (1841–1929) Prime minister of France (1906–1909, 1917–1920) … Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors
Clemenceau — Clemenceau, Georges … Enciclopedia Universal
Clemenceau — Georges Clemenceau Pour les articles homonymes, voir Clemenceau (homonymie) et Tigre (homonymie). Georges Clemenceau … Wikipédia en Français
Georges Clémenceau — Georges Clemenceau Pour les articles homonymes, voir Clemenceau (homonymie) et Tigre (homonymie). Georges Clemenceau … Wikipédia en Français
Georges Clemenceau — Prime Minister of France In office 16 November 1917 – 20 January 1920 President Raymond Poincaré Preceded by Paul Pain … Wikipedia
Clemenceau — Georges Clemenceau Der junge Georges Clemenceau, Aufnahme Nadar Georges Benjamin Clemenceau [ʒɔʀʒ bɛ̃ʒaˈmɛ̃ klemɑ̃ˈso … Deutsch Wikipedia