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Claude Perdriel (born 25
October 1926) is owner-manager of the
Perdriel Group that
publishes Sciences et Avenir, Challenges, Rue89 and
during 1970–1980...
- Paris, France. It is
owned by
Claude Perdriel (60%) and
Bernard Arnault (40%) via
their groups Presse Perdriel and LVMH. It has an
economic liberal editorial...
- (born José
Rafael Hernández y Pueyrredón; 10
November 1834 in
Chacras del
Perdriel – 21
October 1886 in
Buenos Aires) was an
Argentine journalist, poet, and...
- 1964
incarnation of the
magazine was
founded by Jean
Daniel and
Claude Perdriel.
Since 1964, Le
Nouvel Observateur has been
published by
Groupe Nouvel...
-
Saturnino Perdriel (died 1888) was the
Argentine founder and
first president of
Gimnasia y
Esgrima La Plata. He was a
civil functionary in the Treasury...
-
three children of
Miguel di María and
Diana Hernandez, and grew up in
Perdriel. As an infant, he was
unusually active, and on the
recommendation of a...
- or
outstanding works.
Saturnino Perdriel was the
founder and
first president of
Gimnasia y
Esgrima La Plata.
Perdriel was a
merchant during the first...
- resistance, so he
returned to
Buenos Aires and
secretly prepared an army at the
Perdriel ranch. The British, however,
discovered it and
defeated the half-prepared...
- Lehrerin,
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, 9 May 2017, p. 9. "Pour
Claude Perdriel, propriétaire de Challenges, "c'est Macron!"". L'Opinion (in French). 17...
- de Jaco Van Dormael". Le
Nouvel Observateur (in French) (2358).
Groupe Perdriel: 39. Fornerod,
Pierre (11
January 2010). "Mr
Nobody (2010)". Ouest-France...