Michel De Caso born 1956 is a visual art ist born in Toulouse , France . He is the creator of the painting technique known as Rectoversion 1991 . He is also the Entrepreneur founder of the artistic movement Contemporary Rectoversion 2002 and of Circle Internet Rectoversion 2004 . Major works include massive rectoversion dung piles. De Caso is referenced in the following international guides Art Price , Guide Mayer , Guide Akoun , Dictionnaire Drouot Cotation Larousse . References http lastpictureshow.com info.htm Entente cordiale show Michel de Caso Cathares Espace & Patrimoine NUM RO 3 November December 2004 L art en trois dimensions un univers d couvrir, Roselyne Cros Midi Libre & L Ind pendant 23 January 2007 Une expo voir, Arnaud Massios La D p che du Midi, 7 January 2007 Artistes du XV au XXI si cle Michel De Caso Art, Editions REGARDS October 2006 Michel De Caso, un autre regard, Alain COUDERT Arts Actualit s Magazine July 2006 Rectoversion ou la peinture trois faces de MDC, St phanie PEREZ L Ind pendant & Midi Libre 10 August 2001 Peintures rectovers es, JMT BREITTMAYER La R publique de Seine et Marne 7 April 1997 External links http www.rectoversion.com UK bio english.htm About Michel De Caso http www.rectoversion.com UK coudert ang.htm Column by Alain Coudert, Art Critic http www.rectoversion.com Original Rectoversion website http www.michel de caso.com Michel De Caso s website http www.ecexhibition.com micheldecaso.html Bio on Entente Cordiale Exhibition London 2005 website , Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME De Caso, Michel ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1956 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT De Caso, Michel Category French artists De Caso,Michel Category French painters Category Living people Category 1956 births de Michel De Caso es Michel De Caso it Michel De Caso ... more details
Louis Seigner 23 June 1903 20 January 1991 was a French actor. Selected filmography class wikitable sortable Film Year Title Role class unsortable Notes 1982 Les Mis rables 1982 film Les Mis rables rowspan 2 1975 Section sp ciale Bons baisers de Hong Kong 1964 Les amiti s particuli res film Les amiti s particuli res 1962 Eclipse 1962 film Eclipse 1960 The Truth 1960 film The Truth 1955 Girls of Today 1954 The Count of Monte Cristo 1954 film The Count of Monte Cristo 1953 Les Amants de minuit rowspan 3 1952 Judgement of God The Long Teeth Holiday for Henrietta 1951 Le Dindon 1950 A Certain Mister rowspan 2 1948 Man to Men La chartreuse de Parme 1948 film La chartreuse de Parme rowspan 2 1946 A Lover s Return Patrie rowspan 2 1943 Le Corbeau Angels of the Streets 1939 Entente cordiale film Entente cordiale External links imdb name id 782564 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Seigner, Louis ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 23 June 1903 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 20 January 1991 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Seigner, Louis Category French actors Category 1903 births Category 1991 deaths de Louis Seigner fr Louis Seigner lb Louis Seigner ru , sv Louis Seigner ... more details
Moroccan Crisis could refer to The First Moroccan Crisis , also called the Tangier Crisis was brought about by the visit of Kaiser Wilhelm II to Tangier in Morocco on March 31, 1905 and his subsequent speech in which he favored Moroccan independence. This was a challenge to France s mandate international law mandate of the country, and was designed to split the Entente Cordiale between United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Britain and France signed in 1904 . The Second Moroccan Crisis , also called the Agadir Crisis , was sparked by the German demand for large areas of French Equatorial Africa to compensate for Germany s loss during the First Moroccan Crisis. The deployment of the German warship Panther gunboat Panther heightened the tension when it was sent to the Moroccan port of Agadir on July 1, 1911. disambig bg de Marokkokrise ko ru sv Marockokrisen zh ... more details
saved book title Diplomacy of the great powers 1871 1913 subtitle cover image cover color wildbot yes Diplomacy of the great powers 1871 1913 Treaty of Frankfurt 1871 Russo Turkish War 1877 1878 Treaty of Berlin 1878 Congress of Berlin Dual Alliance, 1879 Triple Alliance 1882 Berlin Conference 1884 League of the Three Emperors Reinsurance Treaty Scramble for Africa Franco Russian Alliance Fashoda Incident Treaty of Paris 1898 Territory of Hawaii Spanish American War Philippine American War Boxer Rebellion Banana Wars Second Boer War Anglo Japanese Alliance Treaty of Bj rk Racconigi Bargain Entente cordiale The Great Game Anglo Russian Entente Triple Entente Taft Katsura Agreement HMS Dreadnought 1906 Japan Korea Annexation Treaty of 1907 German Naval Laws Italo Turkish War Pan Slavism Imperialism in Asia First Sino Japanese War 1905 Russian Revolution Russo Japanese War First Moroccan Crisis Algeciras Conference Agadir Crisis Mexican Revolution Balkan Wars First Balkan War Second Balkan War Bosnian crisis Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria July Crisis Causes of World War I British Empire French Third Republic Austria Hungary German Empire Kingdom of Italy 1861 1946 Meiji period Russian history, 1855 1892 Russian history, 1892 1917 Category Wikipedia books books without categories ... more details
Infobox person image imagesize name Jean Galland birth date 28 May 1887 birth place Laval, Mayenne Laval , Mayenne br France death date 18 July 1967 death place vian les Bains , Haute Savoie br France othername occupation Film actor yearsactive 1932 in film 1932 1969 in film 1969 imdb id 0302540 Jean Galland 1887 1967 was a France French film actor . ref http ftvdb.bfi.org.uk sift individual 259382 ref Selected filmography The Barber of Seville 1933 film The Barber of Seville 1933 Le Scandale 1934 film Le Scandale 1934 Princesse Tam Tam 1935 The House of the Spaniard 1936 Savage Brigade 1939 Entente cordiale 1939 La Fugue de Monsieur Perle 1952 The Reluctant Spy 1963 References references External links imdb name 0302540 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Galland, Jean ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 28 May 1887 PLACE OF BIRTH Laval, Mayenne Laval , Mayenne France DATE OF DEATH 18 July 1967 PLACE OF DEATH vian les Bains , Haute Savoie France DEFAULTSORT Galland, Jean Category 1887 births Category 1967 deaths Category People from Laval, Mayenne Category French film actors france film actor stub fr Jean Galland fi Jean Galland ... more details
The EntenteCordiale Monument in Vernet les Bains Image EntenteCordiale monument.png thumb left Near the highest point in Vernet les Bains, next to the mairie town hall , stands a monument to the EntenteCordiale of 1904. It is the only one of its kind in France. The pedestal of the monument is made ... be dedicated both to the EntenteCordiale and to the memory of those killed during the war .... When the monument was completed, it bore the following dedications To the EntenteCordiale between ... more details
EntenteCordiale between United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Britain and French Third Republic ... Crisis also showed that the EntenteCordiale was strong as Britain had defended France in the crisis. The crisis can be seen as a reason for the Anglo Russian Entente being signed the following year ... Moroccan Crisis EntenteCordiale Perdicaris incident References Reflist Great power diplomacy Tangier ... Alliance 1882 Triple Alliance and Triple Entente that ultimately led to the first world war. ref ... more details
The Coefficients was a dining club founded in 1902 at a dinner given by the Fabian Society Fabian campaigners Sidney Webb Sidney and Beatrice Webb . It was a forum for the meeting of British socialist reformers and New Imperialism imperialists of the Edwardian period Edwardian era . The group met monthly. ref cite book title The Collected Papers of Bertrand Russell author Bertrand Russell isbn 0415104629 page 452 ref The club s membership included ref cite web url http archives.lse.ac.uk Record.aspx?src CalmView.Catalog&id ASSOC 17 title Archives Catalogue Coefficients publisher LSE Library ref Leopold Stennett Amery , statesman and Conservative politician. Richard Burdon Haldane , Liberal politician, lawyer, and philosopher. Halford John Mackinder , geographer and politician. Leopold Maxse , editor, National Review London National Review Alfred Milner , statesman and colonial administrator Henry Newbolt , author and poet. Carlyon Bellairs , naval commander and Member of Parliament M.P. James Louis Garvin , journalist and editor William Pember Reeves , New Zealand statesman, historian and poet Bertrand Russell , philosopher, and mathematician Clinton Edward Dawkins Sir Clinton Edward Dawkins , businessman and civil servant. Sir Henry Birchenough , businessman and civil servant. Sir Edward Grey , Liberal politician H. G. Wells , novelist In 1903 Russell resigned from the club after a disagreement on the policy of Entente cordiale Entente , promoted in a speech by Edward Grey. Russell claimed Entente would lead to war. ref cite book title Autobiography author Bertrand Russell isbn 041522862X page 156 ref The group was further divided over the issue of Tariff Reform League Tariff Reform following Joseph Chamberlain s resignation as Secretary of State for the Colonies . Amery would invite those Coefficients supporting reform to form a new club, The Compatriots . ref name Nimocks cite book title Milner s young men The kindergarten in Edwardian Imperial affairs author Wal ... more details
Mark Freedland is professor of employment law at the University of Oxford and a fellow and tutor of St John s College, Oxford St John s College . On 1 October 2005, he commenced a special Leverhulme Major Research Fellowship in which he is working towards a re framing of the law of personal work contracts in the context of European law and the contemporary labour market. Freedland is also a published academic author. Notable publications Freedland, M., From the Contract of Employment to the Personal Work Nexus , 2006 35 Industrial Law Journal 1 Freedland, M., The Personal Employment Contract , 2003, ISBN 978 0 19 924926 8 Freedland, M., Sciarra, S., Public Services and Citizenship in European Law Public and Labour Law Perspectives , Oxford University Press, 1998, ISBN 0 19 826575 1 Freedland, M., The Personal Employment Contract Oxford Monographs on Labour Law , Oxford University Press, 2005, ISBN 0 19 929863 7 Freedland, M., Sciarra, S., Davies, P., Employment Policy and the Regulation of Part time Work in the European Union A Comparative Analysis , Cambridge University Press, 2004, ISBN 0 521 84002 3 Freedland, M., Auby, J., The Public Law private Law Divide Une Entente Cordiale? Studies of the Oxford Institute of European & Comparative Law , Hart Publishing, 2006, ISBN 1 84113 635 2 Freedland, M., Davies, P., Labour Legislation and Public Policy A Contemporary History , Clarendon Press, 1999, ISBN 0 19 876280 1 External links http denning.law.ox.ac.uk members profile.phtml?lecturer code freedlandm Mark Freedland at Oxford Law http www.sjc.ox.ac.uk index.php?A 2&B 3&X 160 Mark Freedland at St John s College Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Freedland, Mark ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Freedland, Mark Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living people Category English lawyers Category Fellows of St John s College, Oxford Category Legal scholars UK academi ... more details
Infobox book name Send a Gunboat br The Victorian Navy and Supremacy at Sea, 1854 1904 title orig translator image File Send a Gunboat cover.jpg 250px Send a Gunboat cover image caption Front Cover author Anthony Preston & John Major illustrator cover artist country language English series subject The role of the gunboat in British foreign policy in the second half of the 19th century genre publisher Conway Maritime Publishing pub date 1967 2nd Ed. 2007 english pub date media type pages 208 isbn 9780851779232 dewey congress oclc 228664193 preceded by followed by For a list of gunboats and gunvessels of the Royal Navy, see List of gunboats and gunvessels of the Royal Navy . Send a Gunboat The Victorian Navy and Supremacy at Sea, 1854 1904 by Antony Preston naval historian Antony Preston and John Major is a naval reference work on small warships of the Victorian Royal Navy , first published in 1967. The second edition has a foreword by Professor Andrew Lambert which concludes that the contemporary relevance of this book has never been stronger. ref Warships International Fleet Review, July 2007 ref cquote Despite the emergence of much new work since 1967, addressing almost every aspect of the subject ... the book remains the baseline for any study of naval force in British Imperial diplomacy between the Crimean War of 1854 56 and the Entente Cordiale of 1904. 20px 20px Professor Andrew Lambert ref Foreword to Send a Gunboat , 2nd edition. ref References Gunboat reflist DEFAULTSORT Send a Gunboat Category 1967 books Category Naval books Category History books about the navy of the United Kingdom Category History of the Royal Navy Category 20th century history books ... more details
1929 , re arrangement of intermezzo from EntenteCordiale Two Orchestral Preludes 1929 30 , re arrangement from The Prison EntenteCordiale first performed 1935 , suite music suite adapted from ... Two Interlinked French Folk Melodies for flute, oboe and piano, re arrangement from intermezzo of EntenteCordiale Piano Sonata No. 1 in C 1877 Sonata No. 2 Geistinger in C sharp minor 1877 Sonata No. 3 ... more details
Sir Edward Monson 1841 1908 was a United Kingdom British diplomat. He entered the diplomatic service in 1856, and served as diplomatic agent at Dubrovnik Ragusa then part of Austria Hungary in the 1870s. He then served in Copenhagen , Denmark , and was British Minister to Athens , Greece in the 1880s. In 1888 Victoria of the United Kingdom Queen Victoria appointed him arbitrator in the Butterfield Claims Carlos Butterfield claim between an American shipping company and the government of Denmark. Monson reviewed the legal statements of both sides and made his recommendations to the Queen, who decided in favour of Denmark, settling a dispute that had lasted 30 years. Monson served as British Ambassador to France from 1896 to 1905. Relations between the two countries where rather strained, and this was not helped when Monson made a speech in 1897, in which he accused the French officials and press of anti British bias. The French responded with predictable outrage and demanded his recall. Despite this Monson was able to procure a convention with the Minister of Foreign Affairs France French Foreign Ministry in June 1898 that settled the vexed question of Nigeria n boundaries, and later worked to repair Anglo French relations after the Fashoda incident of September 1898. His most significant role was in the signing of the 1904 Anglo French Entente Cordiale , which settled outstanding disputes in French West Africa West Africa , Thailand Siam , Madagascar , the New Hebrides and over Colony of Newfoundland Newfoundland fishing rights. Above all, it allowed Britain a free hand in Egypt in return for giving France a free hand in Morocco . Sources http www.fco.gov.uk Files kfile parisemb.pdf FCO Analysis of the Role of the Paris Embassy 1850 1918 PDF http www.fullbooks.com The Autobiography of a Journalist Volumex10663.html The Autobiography of a Journalist by William James Stillman http memory.loc.gov cgi bin query r?ammem lhbum field DOCID lit lhbum16082div207 Life story o ... more details
Image Paul Cambon 01.jpg thumb right Paul Cambon Pierre Paul Cambon 20 January 1843, Paris &ndash 1924 was a France French diplomat and brother to Jules Martin Cambon . Biography He was called to the Paris ian bar, and became private secretary to Jules Ferry in the pr fecture of the Seine d partement Seine . After ten years of administrative work in France as secretary of pr fecture , and then as prefect successively of the D partements of France d partement s of Aube 1872 , Doubs 1876 , Nord d partement Nord 1877 1882 , he exchanged into the diplomatic service, being nominated French minister plenipotentiary at Tunis , fulfilling two terms as List of colonial heads of French Tunisia Resident General . sfn Chisholm 1911 File Paul Cambon Vanity Fair 2 October 1912.jpg thumb left Vanity Fair In 1886 Cambon became French ambassador to Madrid was transferred to Constantinople in 1890, and in 1898 to London , where he served until 1920. In London, Cambon quickly became an important figure, helping to negotiate the Entente Cordiale between Britain and France in 1904, and serving as the French representative at the London Conference which resolved the Balkan Wars between 1912 and 1913. Upon the outbreak of the First World War , Cambon helped secure British intervention on the French side. He was decorated with the L gion d honneur Grand Cross of the L gion d honneur , and became a member of the French Academy of Sciences . sfn Chisholm 1911 References reflist Attribution 1911 wstitle Cambon, Pierre Paul External links Commons category Paul Cambon 1911 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cambon, Pierre Paul ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 20 January 1843 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1924 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cambon, Pierre Paul Category 1843 births Category 1924 deaths Category People from Paris Category French diplomats Category Ambassadors of France to Spain Category Ambassadors of France to the Ottoman Empire Category Ambassadors o ... more details
BLP unsourced date April 2012 Sharon Mann is an American voice, theater and television actress from the San Francisco Bay Area. She has been living in Paris, France since the early 1990s. She attended the National Theatre Conservatory and holds a Master of Fine Arts in Acting. Mann appeared at Live Oak Theatre playing Cherry in the original production of Roan Brown and Cherry written and directed by Pulitzer prize winner Charles Gordone. She also appeared on the Hartford Stage in the Ensemble of Mark Lamos award winning production of Peer Gynt starring Richard Thomas. Mann narrated the award winning ZED documentaries Himalaya Land of Women , Tracking the White Reindeer and the blue chip nature series Wildwives of Savannah Lane . Mann has dubbed into English for French actresses Marion Cotillard The Last Flight and Diane Kruger Special Forces as well as comedic actresses Isabelle Nanty in Amelie, and Mich le LaRoche in The Closet . She also dubbed into French, Absolutely Fabulous Jennifer Saunders in Entente Cordiale . As a voice actress, Mann is best known for voicing Jeremy Belpois and Aelita Hopper in the cartoon series Code Lyoko . Her other voice work includes several video games such as Dark Earth 1997 , Syberia 2002 , Egyptian Prophecy Fate of Ramses 2004 , Indigo Prophecy 2005 , and the PC game Runaway, A Twist of Fate . Filmography Animated roles Casper Scare School Ra, Dummy Girl, Monaco, Triclops and Heddy Hopper Cedric Chen, Marie Rose Code Lyoko Aelita Hopper, J r mie Belpois INK Invisible Network of Kids Sadie MacBeth My Giant Friend Linus and Boom Chase, Monroe The Ozieboo Nellie Video game roles Alone in the Dark 2 The New Nightmare Aline Cedrac Alone in the Dark 3 Ghosts in Town Aline Cedrac DarkEarth Additional voices Dracula 3 The Path of the Dragon Additional voices Egyptian Prophecy Fate of Ramses Additonal voices Indigo Prophecy Tiffany, Markus Kane Young Paradise additional voices Rabbids Go Home Human Character Return to Mysterious Island Mina ... more details
The Cambodian Usurpation of 1811 1812 was when an army from Siam Thailand supported Ang Snguon after he overthrew his brother Ang Chan but Viet Nam sent a large army to help reinstate Ang Chan at Phnom Penh . King Ang Chan II 1791 1837 acknowledged both Siamese Thai and Vietnamese suzerainty over his country, Cambodia , hoping to keep the peace by paying tribute to Siam and Vietnam. Snguon , Ang Chan s brother, sought Siamese aid in an attempt to usurp the throne in 1811 King Buddha Loetla Nabhalai Rama II 1767 1824 of Siam sent an army, which helped to oust Ang Chan, who fled to southern Vietnam to secure aid to regain the throne. Snguon had plotted to usurp the throne worth mentioning is that the support provided from a foreign power Bangkok was fairly consistent because of a sudden military invasion, Ang Chan II was compelled to leave his kingdom and to rush to reach the city of Saigon . Seemingly perturbed, and with growing apprehension of Chan s most friendly entente cordiale with Viet Nam and to his Emperor Gia Long 1762 1820 , ref Nguyen Anh enthroned in the year 1802 as emperor of Vietnam. ref the Siamese King Rama II had decided to have a more acquiescent ruler to his imposing geo political asset therefore, he resolved to oust Ang Chan by military pressure. The next year, however, Vietnam s Emperor Gia Long sent a large Vietnamese army units which were a powerful military deterrent, whose intimidating presence in Cambodia to support Ang Chan II, caused the Siamese to withdraw from the arena without sustaining major fighting on ground. Because of the new warfare mobility Ang Chan took Oudong supported by allied military units, ref However, the Northern provinces were ceded to the Kingdom of Siam for compensation. ref Viet Nam proved instrumental in reinstating the legitimate monarch over Cambodian territories and its people. Thus, Ang Chan was enthroned again, and Gia Long became the preferential political patron and privileged relationship i.e. authority to ... more details
Cleanup date February 2008 Gilbert Martineau 1918 1995 was a French naval officer, author of books on Napoleon and his family, honorary consul, and curator of the French properties on St Helena , 1956 1987. An anglophile, he was living in London when war broke out in 1939, and he joined the Free French in 1940. His wartime service included a period on a British submarine, and service in Mauritania. On demobilization in 1945 he joined the French Naval Reserve, and was called back into the service in 1954 1955. After the war he worked as Director of Publications for Nagel, and was part of an intellectual circle that included Rosemonde G rard , Maurice Rostand , Serge Lifar , Jean Paul Sartre , Jean Cocteau and Felix Yusupov Prince F lix Youssoupoff . In 1956 he decided to take up an appointment on the remote British Island of St Helena as honorary consul and curator of the French properties, a position which he held until 1987. He continued to live at Longwood House for the rest of his life. As well as devoting himself to the restoration of the properties, he was also a prolific author. He died in La Rochelle in 1995. Works Napol on Sainte H l ne Tallandier, Paris Acad mie fran aise award La Vie Quotidienne Sainte H l ne Au Temps De Napol on translated as Napoleon s St. Helena John Murray, 1968 by Frances Partridge Napol on se Rend Aux Anglais Hachette, Paris. Prix du Cercle de l Union translated as Napoleon Surrenders John Murray, 1971 by Frances Partridge Napol on et l Empire ouvrage collectif, Hachette, Paris Sainte H l ne ditions Rencontre, Lausanne Le Retour des Cendres translated as Napoleon s Last Journey John Murray, 1976 by Frances Partridge Madame Mere dition France Empire, Paris translated as Madame Mere Napoleon s Mother John Murray, 1978 by Frances Partridge Le Roi de Rome dition France Empire, Paris Marie Louise, Imp ratrice des Fran ais dition France Empire, Paris L Entente Cordiale dition France Empire, Paris Pauline Bonaparte, Princesse Borgh ... more details
Expand French topic culture date February 2012 Andr Lefaur Infobox person name Andr Lefaur image Andr Lefaur.jpg imagesize 200px caption birth name Andre Lefaurichon birth date 25 July 1879 birth place Paris, France death date death date and age df yes 1952 12 5 1879 7 25 death place Paris, France yearsactive 1905&ndash 1944 Andr Lefaur 25 July 1879 5 December 1952 was a French film and theatre actor, notably working several times with director Sacha Guitry . Partial filmography 1911 La V nus d Arles 1913 L homme qui assassina 1918 Ainsi va la vie short 1918 The Tenth Symphony 1920 Une fleur dans les ronces 1922 Monsieur Lebidois propri taire 1926 Le mariage de Rosine 1927 Chouchou poids plume 1931 His Highness Love 1931 Le bal 1932 Orange Blossom 1932 Sa meilleure cliente 1933 La dame de chez Maxim s 1933 film La dame de chez Maxim s 1934 An Ideal Woman 1934 L aristo 1935 Dora Nelson 1935 School for Coquettes 1935 Tovaritch film Tovaritch 1936 Avec le sourire 1936 Le roi 1936 Let Us Do a Dream 1936 Rigolboche 1936 Samson 1937 L habit vert 1937 La maison d en face 1937 La peau d un autre 1937 Le club des aristocrates 1937 Le fauteuil 47 1937 Les d gourdis de la 11 me 1938 Adrienne Lecouvreur 1938 film Adrienne Lecouvreur 1938 L ange que j ai vendu 1938 La Glu 1938 La pr sidente 1938 Le monsieur de 5 heures 1938 Quatre heures du matin 1938 Un fichu m tier 1939 Derri re la fa ade 1939 Entente cordiale 1939 Eus be d put 1939 Le chemin de l honneur 1939 Le veau gras 1939 Mon oncle et mon cur 1939 Nine Bachelors 1939 Sacred Woods 1939 Terra di fuoco 1940 Miquette 1940 Paris New York 1941 Parade en 7 nuits 1942 Soyez les bienvenus 1943 The Phantom Baron 1944 Les petites du quai aux fleurs External links imdb name name Andr Lefaur id 0498833 Persondata NAME Lefaur, Andr ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 25 July 1879 PLACE OF BIRTH Paris, France DATE OF DEATH 5 December 1952 PLACE OF DEATH Paris, France Category French film actors Category French sta ... more details
13 05546, p. 123. ref Referring to the negotiations with the EntenteCordiale , the Ministry of Military ... of eastern Entente troops, general Franchet d Esperey . On 13 November, Linder signed ... agreement with Entente. Later he was the leader of the P cs Baranya Republic and on 14 August 1921 ... and Hungary had no armies to counter the inordinate demands of the Little Entente . References ... more details
Africa. Finally he concluded the EntenteCordiale with Great Britain, covering colonial and other ... Newfoundland and Morocco . Suspicion of the growing entente between France and England soon arose ... more details