Lucien Paye (born in Vernoil-le-Fourrier, Maine-et-Loire on 28 June 1907 – died on 25 April 1972) was a French politician. He was doctor of letters. He...
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sociologist Jean-Claude Paye (1934), French diplomat and civil servant Lucien Paye (1907–1972), French politician Ndella Paye (born c. 1974), Senegal-born...
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1994. Paye is the son of Lucien Paye, who was Minister of National Education in the 1960s. He attended the National School of Administration. Paye was a...
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del Paso (Maison du Mexique) Georges Descrières Abdou Diouf (Résidence Lucien Paye) Laurent Dispot (Collège Franco-Britannique) Jean Dries (Fondation Deutsch...
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Léonard [fr] (1955–1959) André d'Estresse de Lanzac de Laborie (1959–1970) Lucien Paye (1970–1972) Désiré Arnaud [fr] (1972–1978) Bernard Beck [fr] (1978–1982)...
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23 November 1960 Pierre Guillaumat 23 November 1960 20 February 1961 Lucien Paye 20 February 1961 15 April 1962 Pierre Sudreau 15 April 1962 15 October...
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succeeds Joxe as interim Minister of National Education. 20 February 1961 – Lucien Paye succeeds Guillaumat as Minister of National Education. 6 May 1961 – Roger...
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Preceded by Louis Joxe Minister of National Education 1960–1961 Succeeded by Lucien Paye Preceded by Charles de Gaulle Minister of the Armies 1958–1960 Succeeded by...
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President Charles de Gaulle Prime Minister Georges Pompidou Preceded by Lucien Paye Succeeded by Louis Joxe Member of the French National Assembly for Loir-et-Cher...
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Dam 1945-1960: Civic Center in Lille, with other architects 1949-1951: Lucien Paye Residence, Cité Internationale Universitaire de Paris, in collaboration...
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