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Albert Auguste Gabriel Hanotaux,
known as
Gabriel Hanotaux (19
November 1853 – 11
April 1944) was a
French statesman and
historian who was France's Minister...
- The
Hanotaux Bay is a
freshwater body
located in the south-west part of
Gouin Reservoir, in the
territory of the town of La Tuque, in the administrative...
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creation of a
state of Germany, the
French political theorist Gabriel Hanotaux rejected claims that the era of
imperial dominance of the
Latin peoples...
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Battles of Arras, 1918 – The Long, Long Trail".
Retrieved 11 June 2010.
Hanotaux (1915).
Histoire illustrée de la
guerre de 1914. Christie, Norm M. (2005)...
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formation of the
second Brisson cabinet in June 1898 he
succeeded Gabriel Hanotaux as
Foreign Minister, and
retained that post
under the
subsequent premierships...
- Méline –
President of the
Council and
Minister of
Agriculture Gabriel Hanotaux –
Minister of
Foreign Affairs Jean-Baptiste
Billot –
Minister of War Louis...
- Press, pp. 512–531, doi:10.1017/9781108278119.026, ISBN 978-1-108-41767-9
Hanotaux,
Gabriel (1907).
Contemporary France.
Books for
Libraries Press. p. 460...
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despite prudent counsel and
courageous objections expressed by
Gabriel Hanotaux in the
Council of
Ministers he
decided to
pursue it. Du Paty de Clam was...
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province of Quebec, in Canada. This lake
extends in the
cantons of
Hanotaux and Poisson.
Hydropower is the main
economic activity of the sector. Forestry...
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proposal with only one
voice against, the
French delegate,
Gabriel Hanotaux.
Hanotaux opposed all
recognition of
Esperanto at the League, from the first...