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    Urbain Gohier (born Urbain Degoulet, December 17, 1862 in Versailles – June 29, 1951) was a French lawyer and journalist best known for his publication...
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  • comedian and actor Urbain de Maillé-Brézé (1597–1650), French military officer and diplomat Urbain Dubois (1818–1901), French chef Urbain Gohier (1862–1951)...
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    Marcoartu". NobelPrize.org. Retrieved 21 June 2022. "Nomination Archive – Urbain Gohier". NobelPrize.org. Retrieved 21 June 2022. "Nomination Archive – Gerald...
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  • instance dermatologists. Editors of the paper included Lucien Pemjean, Urbain Gohier, Robert-Jullien Courtine, Paul Vigouroux and Paul Riche, the latter...
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    Cipriani and Ricciotti Garibaldi, and the French Francis de Pressensé, Urbain Gohier and Pierre Quillard. Mikaelian also oversaw the establishment of the...
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    the Front Franc [fr] of Jean Boissel, to which Jean Drault [fr] and Urbain Gohier collaborated, distributed 3,000 copies in 1939. Having ceased publication...
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    1897. His career was delayed for the first time when the polemicist Urbain Gohier, in an article in L'Aurore, revealed that he was the descendant of an...
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    capitalist press, politicians and education. The anarchists Charles Malato, Urbain Gohier and Victor Méric were founding members of the AIA, also called the Association...
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    misdeeds committed by some of its chiefs. The most extreme of these was Urbain Gohier, who was prosecuted (under Dupuy's ministry) for his collection of articles...
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    councillor of the Seine. The victorious Nationalists ordered the removal of Urbain Gohier's books from the city libraries, which they considered to be unpatriotic...
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