Alexandre-Félix-Joseph Ribot (French pronunciation: [alɛksɑ̃dʁ ʁibo]; 7 February 1842 – 13 January 1923) was a French politician, four times Prime Minister...
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Aristide Briand fell on 20 March, and representatives of the replacement Alexandre Ribot administration agreed with the new Russian Provisional Government that...
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The Lycée Alexandre Ribot is a school located at 42 rue Gambetta, in the town of Saint-Omer (Pas-de-Calais département), France. Founded as a Walloon...
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amnesia Cal Ribot, house located in Andorra Lait Ribot, fermented milk drink, similar to buttermilk, from Brittany, France Lycée Alexandre Ribot, school in...
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he retained the ministry of the interior in the next cabinet under Alexandre Ribot, though he resigned on its reconstruction in January. His reputation...
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of finance in the second and third (May 1894 – January 1895). In Alexandre Ribot's cabinet, Poincaré became minister of public instruction. Although...
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Minister of Foreign Affairs Alexandre Millerand – Minister of War Louis Malvy – Minister of the Interior Alexandre Ribot – Minister of Finance Jean-Baptiste...
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form the Union sacrée. The elections saw 192 new members elected. Alexandre Ribot, a member of the Republican Democratic Party, negotiated a government...
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disagreements over the prospective Nivelle Offensive, to be succeeded by Alexandre Ribot.[citation needed] Briand returned to power in 1921. He supervised the...
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(1838–1929) • 27 February 1892 6 December 1892 Opportunist Republicans 24 Alexandre Ribot (1842–1923) 1 6 December 1892 4 April 1893 Opportunist Republicans...
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