JeanRey may refer to: JeanRey (physician) (c. 1583–c. 1645), French physician and chemist JeanRey (politician) (1902–1983), Belgian Liberal politician...
Place JeanRey (Dutch: Jean Reyplein) is a square in the European Quarter of Brussels, Belgium. It was inaugurated in 2001 and is named after JeanRey, the...
The Rey Commission is the European Commission that held office from 2 July 1967 to 30 June 1970. Its president was JeanRey. It was the first commission...
Oxford: Pergamon Press. p. 145. ISBN 978-0-08-036612-8. Rey, Jean (1953). Essays of JeanRey, doctor of medicine, on an enquiry into the cause wherefore...
liberal foreign trade policy of the Commissioner for External relations, JeanRey. Britain had at first been against the formation of the EEC, preferring...
in the 1970s, such as the European Monetary Union. In 1970, President JeanRey secured the Community's own financial resources, and in 1977, President...
Retrieved 1 July 2022. JeanRey, Histoire du drapeau, des couleurs et des insignes de la Monarchie française vol. 2, 1837, p. 515. JeanRey, Histoire du drapeau...
were combined into a single administration under President JeanRey. Owing to the merger, the Rey Commission saw a temporary increase to 14 members—although...
Jean Omer Marie Gabriel Monnet (French: [ʒɑ̃ mɔnɛ]; 9 November 1888 – 16 March 1979) was a French civil servant, entrepreneur, diplomat, financier, and...
Dominique Marie JeanRey (born 21 September 1952) is the Bishop of Fréjus-Toulon in the province of Marseille in southern France. He is a member of the...
General René Maheu European Union President of the European Commission JeanRey NATO Secretary General Joseph Luns France (Interim) President Alain Poher...
time, as can be seen in the works of Joseph Black, Henry Cavendish, and JeanRey. One of the first to outline the principle was Mikhail Lomonosov in 1756...
16 January 1958 at the Château of Val-Duchesse. It was succeeded by the Rey Commission. It served two terms and had 9 members (two each from France,...
law of conservation of mass in the 17th century. Furthermore, work by JeanRey in the early 17th century with metals like tin and lead and their oxidation...