Look up Matignon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Matignon may refer to: Hôtel Matignon in Paris, France, the official residence of the French Prime...
Matignon Accords or Matignon Agreements may refer to: Matignon Agreements (1936), an agreement between the French government, employers and labour guaranteeing...
Renaud Matignon (1936 in Metz – 6 February 1998 in Paris) was a 20th-century French journalist and writer who worked particularly with Le Figaro and the...
The Cambridge Matignon School (originally Father Matignon High School) was a private, co-educational Roman Catholic college-preparatory school in Cambridge...
Albert Matignon (11 June 1860 – 17 June 1937) was a French painter. His work was part of the painting event in the art competition at the 1932 Summer Olympics...
Pierre Matignon (11 February 1943 – 1 November 1987) was the French racing cyclist is famous for finishing in last place in the 1969 Tour de France but...
Élisabeth Émilie de Matignon, née Le Tonnelier de Breteuil, married Countesse Goyon de Matignon and known in history as Madame de Matignon (14 March 1757 in...
the female line and adopted the Grimaldi name. In 1715, Jacques Goyon de Matignon married the last Grimaldi agnatic heir. He and his male line descendants...
Arthème Camille Matignon (French pronunciation: [kamij matiɲɔ̃]; 3 January 1867 – 18 March 1934) was a French chemist noted for his work in thermochemistry...
Guillaume Matignon is a professional trading card game player from Bordeaux, France. He has earned numerous accolades during his career including the World...
Minister's seat is at the Hôtel Matignon. Government ministries are located in various parts of the city, many near the Hôtel Matignon. Both houses of the French...
restarted in 1984, pursuing total independence from French rule. When the 1988 Matignon agreements were signed between the representatives of France and New Caledonia...
Pierre Mauroy (French: [pjɛʁ moʁwa]; 5 July 1928 – 7 June 2013) was a French Socialist politician who was Prime Minister of France from 1981 to 1984 under...
daughter and heiress Louise-Hippolyte married Jacques-François de Goyon-Matignon, who had signed a contract on 5 September 1715 by which he was obliged...
de Gramont (1662–1678) Marie of Lorraine (1701–1724) Jacques Goyon de Matignon (1731) Maria Caterina Brignole (1757–1770) Maria Caroline Gibert de Lametz...
The same day, President Macron appointed Élisabeth Borne at the Hôtel Matignon, thus making her the second female PM in French history after Édith Cresson...
when making sauces or braising meat. The matignon is very similar to the mirepoix, except that the matignon is designed to be brought to the table and...
chef de campagne, Gabriel Attal se lance avec l'espoir de se maintenir à Matignon". Le Figaro. 13 June 2024. "Critique des médias, attaques sur Macron.....
returning to France when the war began. Ferrary's mother allowed the Hôtel Matignon to be used as the embassy of Austria-Hungary, with the "proviso that her...