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Louis Terrenoire
Born
(1908-11-10)November 10, 1908
2nd arrondissement of Lyon
Died
January 9, 1992(1992-01-09) (aged 83)
Paris
Resting place
Ceaucé[1]
Occupation
politician
Children
Alain Terrenoire
Louis Terrenoire (10 November 1908, Lyon – 9 January 1992) was a French politician from Union for the New Republic. He was Member of Parliament for Orne's 1st constituency and served as Minister of Information between 1960 and 1961.[2]
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LouisTerrenoire (10 November 1908, Lyon – 9 January 1992) was a French politician from Union for the New Republic. He was Member of Parliament for Orne's...
delegate to the United Nations General Assembly. He is the son of LouisTerrenoire, a former cabinet minister in the government of Charles de Gaulle....
Chalandon, 1959 Jacques Richard, 1959–1961 Roger Dusseaulx, 1961–1962 LouisTerrenoire, 1962 Jacques Baumel, 1962–1967 Robert Poujade, 1967–1969 Under the...
speech in 1946. The French branch was founded by Georges Pompidou and LouisTerrenoire, subsequently French President and Minister for Information respectively...
the Fifth Republic in 1958. 1947–1951: Jacques Soustelle 1952–1954: LouisTerrenoire 1954–1955: Jacques Foccart Rally for France Hitchcock, William I. (2008)...
Secretary-General of Rally of the French People In office 1954–1954 Preceded by LouisTerrenoire Succeeded by Michel Anfrol Personal details Born Jacques Koch-Foccart...
too pro-French Algeria, and granting the Minister of Information to LouisTerrenoire, who quit RTF (French broadcasting TV). Pierre Messmer, who had been...
Luigi Stipa, 91, Italian aeronautical engineer and aircraft designer. LouisTerrenoire, 83, French politician. Jochen van Aerssen, 50, German politician and...
summit is the crêt Malherbe (946 m). The Janon river running east from Terrenoire (now part of Saint-Étienne) and then the Gier continuing east from Saint-Chamond...
creation Succeeded by Group of European Progressive Democrats Chaired by LouisTerrenoire (1966), Jean-Noël de Lipkowski (1967), Raymond Triboulet (1968) MEP(s)...
tributary of the Rhône. It is 13.9 kilometres (8.6 mi) long. The Janon from Terrenoire to Saint-Chamond, and then the Gier from Saint-Chamond to Givors, create...
1st constituency In office 2 April 1973 – 1 October 1992 Preceded by LouisTerrenoire Succeeded by Yves Deniaud Personal details Born (1928-10-28)28 October...
on October 30, 2021. Retrieved October 30, 2021. "Ancienne boucherie Terrenoire". POP : la plateforme ouverte du patrimoine. Archived from the original...
Jean-Pierre Melville) - Le commissaire Clain 1964: Graduation Year - M. Terrenoire 1964: The Soft Skin (La Peau douce) (directed by François Truffaut) (nominated...
Political offices Preceded by Richard von Coudenhove-Kalergi International President of the Paneuropean Union 1973–2004 Succeeded by Alain Terrenoire...
'were not murdered'". Archived from the original on 10 January 2022. Gwen Terrenoire, "Eugenics in France (1913–1941) : a review of research findings Archived...
hard-right positioning, in second position, as well as longtime centrist Louis Giscard d'Estaing, son of Valéry Giscard d'Estaing, in third. While the...
years of age. Citations JOEF 1941, p. 5251. Reggiani 2002, p. 331-356. Terrenoire 2003, p. 10. Reggiani 2007, p. 107. Reggiani 2002, pp. 331–356. "Loi du...
Gier receives the Janon from its left at Saint-Chamond. The Janon from Terrenoire (now part of Saint-Étienne) to Saint-Chamond and then the Gier from Saint-Chamond...