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  1. Alexandre Millerand ( Párizs, 1859. február 10. – Versailles, 1943. április 7.) francia jogász, államfő, a Harmadik Köztársaság 54. miniszterelnöke volt. Elnökként, alkotmánymódosítással akarta elérni az elnöki jogkör kiterjesztését. Az ő miniszterelnöksége alatt íratták alá a magyar féllel a trianoni ...

  2. Alexandre Millerand was French minister of war for over two years at a crucial moment in French history. His first tenure, January 14, 1912 to January 12, 1913, followed the Agadir crisis and coincided with augmented French anxiety about and preparation for war. His second stay, August 26, 1914 to October 29, 1915, placed him in a vital ...

  3. Etienne, Alexandre Millerand (n. 10 februarie 1859 – d. 7 aprilie 1943) a fost un politician socialist francez. A fost prim-ministrul Franței în perioada 20 ianuarie - 23 septembrie 1920 și apoi președinte între anii 1920 - 1924, urmându-i lui Paul Deschanel .

  4. Diffuseur La Documentation française. 10 February 1859. Étienne Alexandre Millerand was born in Paris. 1881. After earning a degree in Law, he joined the Paris Bar and became an important business attorney. He also worked as a journalist, collaborating on Clemenceau’s newspaper, Justice, and as a politician. 27 December 1885-1919.

  5. Alexandre Millerand. Alexandre Millerand, nado en París o 10 de febreiro de 1859 e finado en Versalles o 7 de abril de 1943, foi un avogado e político francés, presidente do seu país entre 1920 e 1924 e primeiro ministro entre o 20 de xaneiro e 20 de setembro de 1920 .

  6. Millerand argued that the Republic was worth defending and used his three years as Minister of Commerce to introduce a number of laws which improved the legal rights of trade unions and the social rights of workers.By 1914, Millerand had moved far from his political origins and his professional activities increasingly concentrated on highly paid commercial litigation.

  7. Alexandre Millerand (French: [alɛksɑ̃dʁ milʁɑ̃]; () 10 February 1859 – () 6 April 1943) was a French politician. He was Prime Minister of France from 20 January to 23 September 1920 and President of France from 23 September 1920 to 11 June 1924.