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  2. Jean Jaurès - Wikipedia

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    Jean Jaures: The Inner Life of Social Democracy. University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2014. Noland, Aaron. "Individualism in Jean Jaures' Socialist Thought." Journal of the History of Ideas (1961): 63–80. in JSTOR; Tolosa, Benjamin T. "The Socialist Legacy of Jean Jaures and Leon Blum." Philippine Studies (1992): 226–239.

  3. Assassination of Jean Jaurès - Wikipedia

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    The assassination of Jean Jaurès occurred on Friday 31 July 1914. Jaurès was a French deputy for the department of Tarn, a Socialist politician, a prominent antimilitarist, and editor of the newspaper L'Humanité.

  4. University of Toulouse - Wikipedia

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    It was finally abolished in 1969, giving birth to the three current universities: Toulouse 1 Capitole University, University of Toulouse-Jean Jaurès and Toulouse III - Paul Sabatier University. The ComUE in the Toulouse region was known as Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées .

  5. Raoul Villain - Wikipedia

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    Raoul Villain. Raoul Villain (19 September 1885 – 17 September 1936) was a French nationalist.He is primarily remembered for his assassination of the French socialist leader Jean Jaurès on 31 July 1914, in Paris.

  6. Category:Jean Jaurès - Wikipedia

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  7. Sacred Union - Wikipedia

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    The Sacred Union (French: Union Sacrée, French: [ynjɔ̃ sakʁe]) was a political truce in the French Third Republic in which the left-wing agreed during World War I not to oppose the government or call any strikes. [1]

  8. Most restaurants don’t make it. Here’s how Jean-Georges ...

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    To know Jean-Georges Vongerichten is to know decadence. The 67-year-old Strasbourg, France native may be best known for his eponymous midtown restaurant with two Michelin stars. He moved to New ...

  9. Louis Jaurès - Wikipedia

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    Louis and Jean Jaurès both studied at the Collège de Castres. [4] Louis was a good student, and won the second prize in geography. [ 6 ] In 1878 the Jaurès brothers were at an event in Castres where the sub-Prefect spoke in praise of the French nation but did not mention the Republic, and ended with " Vive la France! ". [ 7 ]