Paul Janson (11 April 1840 – 19 April 1913) was a Belgian liberal politician. Born in Herstal in the Province of Liège, Janson studied philosophy and law...
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Paul-Émile (Paul Emil) Janson (30 May 1872 – 3 March 1944) was a francophone Belgian liberal politician and the prime minister from 1937 to 1938. During...
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The Paris Option. WorldCat. OCLC 49648002. The Janson Directive. WorldCat. OCLC 49529986. "Paul Janson Series". Robertludlum.com. Retrieved 2023-03-30...
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Douglas Corleone (section Paul Janson Series)
agent Paul Janson, who first appeared in the bestselling novel The Janson Directive. Other books in the series include The Janson Command and The Janson Option...
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The Janson Directive is a novel by Robert Ludlum. The posthumous novel was published in 2002, a year after Ludlum's death. Paul Janson is an ex-Navy SEAL...
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Marie Janson, daughter of Paul Janson. The couple had four children, of whom Paul-Henri Spaak, later Belgian Prime Minister like his uncle Paul-Emile...
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Janson is the name given to a set of old-style serif typefaces from the Dutch Baroque period, and modern revivals from the twentieth century. Janson is...
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Sweden. His maternal grandfather, Paul Janson, was an important member of the Liberal Party. His mother, Marie Janson, was a socialist, and the first woman...
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(1912–1987), German footballer Paul Jans (born 1981), Dutch footballer Paul Janson (1840–1913), Walloon Belgian liberal politician Paul Janssen (1926–2003), Belgian...
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Madeline, Paul of Section 1 La Femme Nikita Number Six in The Prisoner Pathan, from the Indian YRF Spy Universe Paul Janson in The Janson Directive Perry...
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