Lucien Romier (French pronunciation: [lysjɛ̃ ʁɔmje]; Moiré, 19 October 1885 – Vichy, 5 January 1944) was a French journalist and politician. After studying...
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Minister of Family and Health Robert Gibrat – Minister of Communication Lucien Romier – Minister of State 11 September 1942 – Max Bonnafous succeeds Le Roy...
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Expansion (New York: St. Martin's 1996), e.g., "The Maghreb", pp. 24–35. Lucien Romier, L'Ancienne France: des Origines a la Révolution (Paris: Hachette 1948)...
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however, concluded armed hostilities between the Empire and France. Lucien Romier, Les origins politiques des guerres de religion II (Paris 1913) pp....
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required all his strength, and he needed to establish peace with Spain, Lucien Romier (1910) argued that besides the great financial troubles, 'that the religious...
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Grasset Minister of Communications: Robert Gibrat [fr] Minister of State: Lucien Romier General Delegate of the government in the occupied territories: Fernand...
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Metz et Thionville sous Charles-Quint. Paris: Sandoz et Fischbaker. Romier, Lucien (1923). La Conjuration d'Amboise. L'aurore sanglante de la liberté de...
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Some examples include René Belin, Minister of Production and Labour, Lucien Romier, who also became Minister of Pétain, the civil servant Gérard Bardet...
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East and a protectorate over Christian pilgrimage destinations there. Lucien Romier, L'Ancienne France: des Origenes a la Revolution (Paris: Hachette 1948)...
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Hanotaux Louis Germain-Martin François de Clermont-Tonnerre Félix Grat Lucien Romier Ngô Đình Nhu Roger Martin du Gard Valérie Mangin André Chamson Georges...
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