in 2002. Born Claude Bernard Pons on 18 July 1926 in Béziers, Pons qualified as a doctor and worked as a general practitioner. Pons was elected to the lower...
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Look up Pons or pons in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pons (Catalan pronunciation: [pons]) is a surname of Catalan origin. It is also given name. Within...
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arrondissement of Paris). She finished third with 11.10% (3,963 votes), and Bernard Pons (UDR) was re-elected as the MP with 63.14% (22,545 votes) in the first...
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conduct in-depth studies of one of the general designs. On 15 July 1996, Bernard Pons, minister of Public Works, announced the decision of the jury, which...
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Minister of the Environment Jean-Jacques de Peretti – Minister of Overseas Bernard Pons – Minister of Transport, Regional Planning and Equipment Roger Romani...
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Culture and Communications François Guillaume – Minister of Agriculture Bernard Pons – Minister of Overseas Departments and Territories Pierre Méhaignerie...
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Zidi as JP Perrot Alexandre Steiger as Jean Bianconi Daniel Martin as Bernard Pons Philippe Torreton as Christian Prouteau Sylvie Testud as Chantal Legorjus...
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Member of the National Assembly for Paris's 22nd constituency In office 3 April 1978 – 22 May 1981 Preceded by Bernard Lafay [fr] Succeeded by Bernard Pons...
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negotiator. France portal Oceania portal 1980s portal List of hostage crises Bernard Pons, French Minister for Overseas Territories at the time, who dealt with...
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He started construction at Llandovery Castle in 1116. His father was Pons Fitz Pons (c. 1034 – bef. 1086). He married Matilda Fitz Walter (died after 1127)...
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