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    Guillaume Soisson (18 November 1866 – 27 August 1938) was a Luxembourgian engineer and politician for the Party of the Right. A conservative, Soisson...
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  • the Clearstream Affair Guillaume Soisson (1866–1938), Luxembourgian engineer, politician for the Party of the Right Jacques Soisson (1928–2012), French artist...
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    Waha Director-General for Public Works 2nd time 1915 Succeeded by Guillaume Soisson Preceded by Hubert Loutsch Prime Minister of Luxembourg 1916–1917...
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    governments. In 2012, Soisson retired and the election was a close call between Guy Férez, the socialist mayor of Auxerre, and Guillaume Larrivé, an advisor...
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  • Political offices Preceded by Guillaume Soisson Director-General for Public Works 1916 – 1918 Succeeded by Auguste Liesch...
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  • William of Soissons; French: Guillaume de Soissons; was a French logician who lived in Paris in the 12th century. He belonged to a school of logicians...
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    Archbishop of Bourges from 1200 until his death. He served as a canon in Soissons and Paris before he entered the Order of Grandmont. Sometime later he entered...
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    Director-General for Justice 1925–1936 Succeeded by Étienne Schmit Preceded by Guillaume Soisson Director-General for Public Works 1925–1932 Succeeded by Albert Clemang...
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    between 1089 and 1093) William Busac, for a time Count of Eu, then Count of Soissons, de jure uxoris. Hugues d'Eu (died 17 July 1077), bishop-count of Lisieux...
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  • of State, head of government, General-Director for Foreign Affairs Guillaume Soisson: General-Director for Public Works and Agriculture Edmond Reiffers:...
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    charge of heresy. Guillaume de Roy, from the Diocese of Soissons, was one of the Templars who defended the Order. The diocese if Soisson was re-established...
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  • 1st comte de Soissons, and Louis de Bourbon-Condé, 2nd comte de Soissons. The 2nd comte de Soissons died without an heir, so the Soissons estates passed...
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  • (second time) None 3 March 1915 6 November 1915 Mathias Mongenast Guillaume Soisson (first time) PD 6 November 1915 24 February 1916 Hubert Loutsch Antoine...
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    Social Security Guillaume Leidenbach (Right): Director-General for Justice and Public Works (resigned on 14 March 1923; Guillaume Soisson was appointed...
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  • Jeanne de Bar, suo jure Countess of Marle and Soissons, Dame d'Oisy, Viscountess of Meaux, and Countess of Saint-Pol, of Brienne, de Ligny, and Conversano...
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    William of Sens or Guillaume de Sens (died August 11, 1180) was a 12th-century French master mason and architect, believed to have been born at Sens,...
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    Guillaume le Vinier (c. 1190–1245) was a cleric and trouvère, one of the most prolific composers in the genre. He has left compositions in all the major...
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  • reform to Cambrai; last bishop to also be bishop of Arras Manasses of Soissons (1095–1103) Odo (1105–1113), celebrated as a professor and director of...
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    Count of Vendôme, attempted to surprise the Burgundians at Soissons. Residents of Soissons refused them entry and declared allegiance to Burgundy the...
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    Cardinal gave Wilhelm control of the Abbey of St. Michel en Thiérache near Soissons. When Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor, died in 1657, Mazarin asked Wilhelm...
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